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Arthur Murray Grande Ballroom of Greenwich Marks Wedding Season with Wedding Services Expo and Bridal Fashion Show

Frank.tortorici@verizon.net Arthur Murray Grande Ballroom of Greenwich Marks Wedding Season with Wedding Services Expo and Bridal Fashion Show Featuring The Cream of the Crop of Wedding-Related Retailers In the Same Place at the Same Time GREENWICH, CT, April 8, 2013 -- The Arthur Murray Grande Ballroom of Greenwich, named #1 on theknot.com for wedding-dance lessons in the state, announced today that it will hold a wedding expo and fashion show later this month to mark the upcoming wedding season and to showcase its wedding-related dances along with the town’s A-List services vendors. The expo will take place from 12-3 pm on April 28 and will feature a champagne bridal brunch and a fashion show for bridal gown, maid of honor, and mother of bride and groom styles. It will include wedding wear from exclusive lines such as Fontana Couture, Richards of Greenwich and Saks Fifth Avenue. The Arthur Murray Grande Ballroom of Greenwich, known for promoting movement and dance across Fairfield County and Upper Westchester as a fun and exciting way to stay vibrant and healthy, is the #1 Connecticut-based dance lessons service listed on theknot.com, the Internet’s most-trafficked one-stop wedding planning solution. But The Grande Ballroom does much more than provide dance lessons and demonstrate techniques to prospective brides and grooms. The studio’s wedding specialists meet with each couple to discuss wedding details, including details of the bridal gown, custom routines for the first dance as well as dances with mothers and fathers, and bridal party group dances for the reception. Christine Georgopulo, owner and president of Arthur Murray Grande Ballroom of Greenwich, says her wedding specialists tailor dances to the tone, location, dance-floor size, dress feel and bridal song. The Ballroom’s wedding routines include many exciting dance styles, such as traditional Ballroom, Merengue, Cha Cha, Salsa, Jitterbug and Samba. “Our expo is a great way to learn how we can help you to personalize your wedding so you can enjoy it in a style that suits you and your celebration best,” Georgopulo says. “If you have the time to go to only one wedding expo for your big night, make it ours. It’s the only place you’ll find the best of what the cream of Connecticut’s wedding service providers have to offer brides all at the same time.” To add to the excitement that every soon-to-be-married bride and groom feels, the expo will feature auctions, raffles, and giveaways for each participating couple. Couples will have plenty of time to sample the best of what Greenwich has to offer. The expo will include food from local favorites L’escale for fine dining and Sweet Lisa’s Exquisite Cakes for dessert. Participants in the expo can also sample photographers such as Sarah Geiger Photography, florists such as McArdle’s and printers including Therese Saint Clair. Couples interested in a wedding registry can meet with Hoagland’s representatives. Also on hand will be Delamar Greenwich Harbor luxury hotel, Horseneck Wine, Greenwich Girl, Amy Churchill Hair Stylist, All About the Presentation favors and gifts providers, and James Daniel Music, Entertainment, A/V, and Lighting. The Arthur Murray Grande Ballroom of Greenwich CT is located at 6 Lewis Street, in downtown Greenwich. The studio, which hosts talented and aspiring students from around Fairfield County and Upper Westchester, has been restored and redecorated in the Regency period style and is truly a grand ballroom. Follow Arthur Murray Grande Ballroom of Greenwich on Twitter @GrandeBallroom and on Facebook at Arthur Murray Grande Ballroom of Greenwich. https://www.facebook.com/home.php#!/ArthurMurrayBallroom?fref=ts -30-

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