While the guests arrive, we are playing either a light, popular jazz or
classical, or a light, rock-soul and oldies mix. We keep the music level low
because we realize that your guests are spending this time talking with family
and friends.
About a month prior to your
reception, you will have the opportunity to speak with our Events Manager to
discuss the proper name pronunciation of your bridal party attendants, and the
proper placement of these attendants within the order of introduction.
Parents/Grandparents can be included in the introductions. Once the bridal party
is at the head table the MC will ask everyone to rise and will officially
announce the bride and groom as "Mr. & Mrs." as everyone cheers and applauds.
This is usually done by the best man and maid/matron of honor (can also be done
during/after the meal). We will coordinate this with the caterers to make sure
that everyone has a full glass.
The MC will ask a guest (someone selected prior to the reception - minister,
parents, friend, etc.) by name to say the blessing. A wireless microphone will
be provided. Depending on the number of guests you have and depending on whether
it is a sit-down or buffet please allow at least one hour for the meal. During
the meal, we play a light, easy-to-talk-over music.
The bride and groom select their first dance song prior to their wedding date.
This song should be well thought out, and define something special about the two
of you.
After the bride and groom have danced their first dance as husband and wife,
they may want to dance with their parents. If these dances are occurring the
bride will first dance with her father, and then the groom will follow by
escorting his mother to the dance floor for their special dance together. At
times there have been instances where someone else has danced in place of either
parent.
Once the parent's dance has been completed, the bride and groom may want to have
entire wedding party come to the dance floor for the wedding party dance. This
dance can also take place during the bride and groom's first dance, where the
bride and groom's first dance will be split 50/50, and the wedding party will be
asked to join our bride and groom on the dance floor.
This usually takes place after the Wedding Party Dance. We will make sure that
the photographer and the bride and groom are ready, then we will make an
announcement for people to gather around the cake. We usually play background
music for the cake cutting.
After the cake cutting has been completed, we will invite everyone to join in on
the dance floor. In the beginning of the reception, we usually play a lot of
very upbeat popular music to get everyone involved in the dancing.
The basic premise is to allow gentlemen to dance with the new bride, and ladies
to dance with the new groom, for a fee. This dance usually lasts anywhere from
3-5 songs (depending on number of guests). We suggest a bridesmaid and/or
groomsman collect the money rather than trying to "pin" the money on the bride
and groom. The DJ will generally select appropriate music.
The MC will ask for the bride and groom to make their way to the dance floor for
the Bouquet & Garter Toss. First, the groom will remove the garter and then we
will invite single ladies to gather on the dance floor for the bouquet toss.
After, the bouquet, it's the guy's turn with the garter toss. Afterwards, the
photographer will ask the recipient's to take a picture with the bride and
groom.
ADDITIONAL CELEBRATORY DANCE(S) As an option, you may wish to include special songs to celebrate certain guests'
engagements, recent marriages, anniversaries, birthdays, new births or other
important observances.
The MC will invite everyone back to the dance floor for more dancing. The music
mix will continue to allow guests to celebrate and engage in romantic moments on
the dance floor.