Meet your instructors:
Alexander & Aubrey
Our love story ❤️
When we first met, it wasn't some grand romantic moment. It started with a few messages, a couple of photos, and a shared goal: we were both looking for a dance partner.
Aubrey is six feet tall and had spent years searching for someone who wouldn't disappear beside her on the dance floor. Alexander claimed to be 6'3" or 6'4" depending on the shoes he was wearing. It sounded promising.
So Alexander made the three-hour drive to Aubrey's dance studio for a professional dance tryout. When she opened the door, her first thought was, "Okay… he might've rounded up a little." But they decided to give it a shot anyway.
And something clicked.
From the moment they started moving, it just felt right. They didn't have to explain every step or force a connection. It was natural, comfortable, and fun. They laughed, got out of sync, found the harmony again, and by the end of the tryout, it was clear they had something special.
They sent videos of themselves dancing to their coaches just to be sure and the feedback was immediate: "You two are GREAT together!"
From that day on, everything changed. Practices turned into long conversations. Training sessions turned into shared dinners. Before they knew it, they weren't just dancing. They were falling in love.
Today, they're partners in every sense of the word: on the dance floor and in life. And that's exactly what makes their approach to teaching so unique.
They know what it feels like to step into something new, to be unsure of your footing, to laugh through mistakes, and to experience those little moments of connection that dance creates. The moments that bring people closer.
That's why they teach wedding dance lessons together now. Whether you're preparing for your first dance, working on a surprise routine, or just want to feel confident moving together, Alexander and Aubrey are here to help you not only look great, but feel great—together.
Because for them, dance isn't just about steps or music. It's about connection, joy, and creating memories that last long after the music stops.