Bride and Groom First Dance
We start off the dance portion of the reception with a special dance just for the Bride and Groom. This is a slow song you choose which tells your guests how you feel for one another. This may be the first slow song you ever danced to together, a song from the first movie you saw together, or a song that holds a special meaning for both of you. It can be a new song on the radio today or a classic love song from days gone by.
Bridal Party Dance
This dance is to follow immediately after the Bride and Groom's first dance together. It will be a slow song selected by you for the Bridal party to join you on the dance floor. Some clients like the Bridal party to dance with each other, some like them to dance with their significant others, boyfriends, girlfriends, etc.
Bride and Father Dance
This is a dance that the Bride and her Father will share. The two of you will dance to a slow song that you select to tell your Father how much he means to you or sometimes how the Father feels about you. Talk this over with your Father.
--->*Some couples like to combine the Bride/Father and Groom/Mother dances together and dance to only one song. This saves on time and possible awkwardness of having just two people on the dance floor for an extended period of time.
Groom and Mother Dance
This is a dance that the Groom and his Mother will share. The two of you will dance to a slow song that you select to tell your Mother how much she means to you or sometimes how the Mother feels about you. Talk this over with your Mother.
--->*Some couples like to combine the Bride/Father and Groom/Mother dances together and dance to only one song. This saves on time and possible awkwardness of having just two people on the dance floor for an extended period of time.
Dollar Dance
The dollar dance is designed to give your guests a chance to dance with the Bride and Groom. The Best Man and the Maid of Honor will collect money from each person who wishes to dance with you. Typically your guests will give $1.00 but I have seen cases where a $100.00 bill has been given by a guest to be put at the front of the line. Each guest receives about 30 seconds to dance you. The bigger the lines the longer it will take but no dollar dance should take more then 30 minutes.
Anniversary Dance
We ask all married couples to join you on the dance floor. We play a slow song and as the song progresses the DJ will announce that anyone married less than.....please leave the dance floor. We start with less than 24 hours and go up to 5, 10, 15, 20 years etc. until we have one final couple left on the dance floor. When the song ends the DJ will take the microphone and talk to them about how long they have been married and ask the couple to give you the secret of such a long relationship. Sometimes this can be both very funny and very touching to your guests.
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