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Transform Your Big Day With a Triple Award-Winning Wedding Choreographer

  • Dec 12, 2025
  • 2 min read

Updated: Dec 15, 2025

Nina Darmeci is a celebrated choreographer and the founder of Nina's Choreography, known for making dance accessible and empowering. She is a multi-award winning wedding choreographer and licensed Zumba instructor. She is known for her unique approach that helps dancers of all levels gain confidence and joy in movement.

Executive Contributor Nina Darmeci

With over 30 years of experience in the dance industry, I have transformed countless special moments into unforgettable performances, including the legendary Indian national cricketer Ashish Nehra’s entire family wedding.


Bride and groom dance under purple lights. Guests in formal attire surround them, holding sparklers. Festive and joyful atmosphere.

My signature style? Simple, graceful, and elegant choreography that feels effortless and natural. I believe choreography does not have to be complicated to be impactful. What truly makes a performance shine is the emotion behind it, the laughter, the love, and the connection you share with your family and friends.


Whether it is a dreamy bridal entry, a romantic first dance, a high-energy groom’s or bride’s squad performance, or a show-stopping family flashmob, I specialise in creating moments that are not only fun to perform but unforgettable to watch. And if you are looking to add an extra Bollywood sparkle to your wedding festivities, my Bollywood dance workshops are always a crowd favourite.


Wedding choreography tips


  1. Pick songs that tell your story: Your first dance should feel personal and meaningful to you as a couple.

  2. Plan ahead: Start at least 6 months before the big day so you can enjoy the process without last-minute stress.

  3. Mix it up: Blending songs keeps the energy alive and avoids monotony.

  4. Keep it short and sweet: Aim for a 2 to 2.5-minute playlist, just enough to wow the crowd without losing their attention.

  5. Add contrast: Combine a slow romantic track with a fun upbeat number for an unforgettable first dance.

  6. Get the family involved: Family performances are always show-stoppers, adding love, laughter, and extra sparkle to your evening.

Dance is about creating memories, make your wedding performances one to remember!


Contact: 07361 844654


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Read more from Nina Darmeci

Nina Darmeci, Award-winning Choreographer & Licenced Zumba Instructor

Nina's Choreography, founded by Nina Darmeci, is led by a licensed Zumba instructor and award-winning wedding choreographer with over 30 years of experience. Nina believes that the first dance should be fun and enjoyable for everyone. She has worked with renowned artists like Farah Khan, Sushant Khatri, and Jamie Lever, and has choreographed major events including the wedding of Indian cricket star Ashish Nehra's family. Beyond dance, Nina is passionate about community service, charity work, and helping people feel confident through movement. Her warm and supportive teaching style makes it easy for anyone to learn and enjoy dancing, no matter their experience. Join Nina's Choreography and discover the joy of movement.

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