All Your’n by Tyler Childers
Wedding First Dance Choreography Tutorial

skill level: beginner

Style: fun, twirly and relaxed vibes



ABOUT THIS TUTORIAL

All Your’n by Tyler Childers is quickly becoming one of the most popular wedding first dance songs since its release in 2019. It’s got such a fun and easy-going folksy vibe to it, from the lyrics that sound like poetry to the message that you’re committing to love your partner “‘til my lungs give out.” Doesn’t get more committed than that! This tutorial includes all of my favorite steps that are so easy and quick to learn, but have a real wow factor, without feeling overly ballroom-y, which wouldn’t fit the easy-going vibe of this song. When you enroll, you’ll learn all the steps in the video above plus my fool-proof way of putting it together. You’ll look and feel natural and relaxed during your first dance, so you can look forward to and enjoy the moment, instead of dreading it.

 

Frequently Asked Questions
About This Tutorial

  • Of yourse I’m going to say YES, you can learn to dance for your wedding online and quickly, even if you've never danced a day in your life. Like learning a new language, learning to dance takes effort and consistency. You won't be able to just watch the videos and then magically be able to dance if you don't actually practice the steps. But I promise, this is still the easiest-to-learn wedding dance tutorial that exists online, IMHO. Some couples will find this online method of learning even easier than in-person lessons because you will see exactly how the steps are supposed to look before you even try them.

  • This tutorial takes the average beginner couple approximately two to three hours to complete, including practice time between steps. If you have the time, I recommend focusing on one step per practice session. It will take you a little less than a week to complete if you break it apart into one or two sections per day. If you are a marathon learner or test-crammer, you might set aside several hours on the weekend to learn each step in the course before putting it together into choreography. You’ll still need to practice the dance leading up to your wedding to build muscle memory!

  • You’ll have access for a year from the date of purchase. You don’t need a year to learn, and most couples do all their learning in a compressed time frame once they feel the pressure of their looming wedding date. But I want you to be able to enroll when it makes sense for you and work on this at your leisure, without worrying about any dates except your wedding date. Wedding planning is stressful! Learning to dance is supposed to be fun!


 

Love the idea, don’t love the song?
Or, Still Have Some Questions?

Head back to my Online Lessons page if you need ALL THE INFO. Don’t miss the “Library” section with all of my available tutorials listed: click on an image to learn more about that tutorial and see a preview of the dance. If you still aren’t sure, please submit a Get Started form and send me your questions!

 


The bride and groom featured on this page are Maris & Brandon, photographed by Richard Israel.