“Your Day”
Custom Choreography Packages by Candice Michelle Franklin,
The Wedding Dance Professional!
Personalized Choreography, Simple, Yet Effective…
From an Elegant duet of love, to a comedy surprise, or something purely fun like your wedding party performing a fully-choreographed flash mob to a medley of the most popular songs on the radio today, Candice will show you the way.
You Choose the Song. Let Candice Show you the Moves!
Call the Pro DANZ Group Today!
212-426-1305
Wedding
First DanceWedding Court Dance
Sweet 16 Group Court Dance
Quinceanera Father/Daughter Dance
Bar/Bat Mitzvah Featured Solo
50th Birthday “Geezer Still Got It”
Office Party Celebration Dance
Most routines are taught within 2-4 hours. Plan for a total of two to four meetings depending
on learning speed and overall polishing of client’s beautiful talent!
“Make Your Day One to Remember!”
TOO NERVOUS to DANCE
and/or want a special presentation for you and your guests?
Hire Wedding Dancers!
Express your love on your wedding day in a super special way with a
professionally danced “LOVE” duet!
(Another Cool Idea to Make Your Wedding Totally Memorable…)
Hire professional dancers to perform to your favorite love song at your ceremony or reception.. “Love” duets are Candice’s specialty… Whether it’s a sexy, current R&B tune, a romantic old-school Soul song, a flirtatious, yet gritty Blues, or an elegant Jazz classic a la Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers, let Candice create a dance JUST FOR YOU!
Ask about having professional dancers from JAZZ AIN’T DEAD® perform for your guests an elegant, beautifully choreographed, ROMANTIC duet for your Wedding Day TODAY!
Dances can be performed to live or recorded music. Rates start at $500.
Custom choreographed performances
start at $600. Call for details.
Pictured in Photo: JAZZ AIN’T DEAD® lead dancers Candice Michelle Franklin and Jerome Melsaun Warren performing to a Latin version of Stevie Wonder’s “Overjoyed” as featured performers for the legendary Jazz pianist, Onaje Allan Gumbs “New Vintage” production. Photography by Keith Rogers