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Our Top 5 Tips To Make Your Wedding Dance The Most Spectacular Time of Your Life!

Our Top 5 Tips To Make Your Wedding Dance The Most Spectacular Time of Your Life!

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Your wedding dance should be something you look forward to not something you’re dreading. It’s the one dance where you can pretty much guarantee that all eyes will be on you and your new partner.

Here are 5 top tips to help you prepare for this special event and make sure it’s an absolute success!

1.       Select a song that means something to you both

This is probably the most critical aspect of your first dance. Whether it’s the song that was playing when you first met or a song written by one of you for the other, picking a song that holds some meaning for you both, will ensure you relate to and feel emotionally connected to each other throughout the duration of your dance. This will shine through for your guests.

2.       Practice, practice, practice

As they say, practice makes perfect. Whether you decide to ‘wing it’ on the night or have lessons to perform a choreographed dance, you should at least have some idea of the moves you’ll be making together on the night. Whether it’s the same three steps or a known dance like the cha-cha, you need to have an idea of the footwork and basic manoeuvres you plan to make so as to avoid stepping on each other’s’ toes!

3.       Focus on each other, not the rest of the room

This is your special day and the focus you have on each other will shine through. By focussing inwards, you’re not only less likely to stumble but this is where your attention should be, given the gravity of this life event. The spotlight should be on your love for one another not the outer noise of the room.

4.       Invite your family and friends to join you

If you want to create an inclusive environment and you are close to your family, it might be an idea to invite your family up to join you. Some couples chose to invite the parents of the bride first, followed by the parents of the groom, the bridal party and friends.

5.       Consider a live element

Whether it’s a live band, a fireworks display or even a feature piece like a champagne fountain, it’s these kind of special touches that guests will remember. Whilst it might seem a lot of work to organise, it can often become something that is talked about for years to come. Careful planning and consideration should be given to your location, the surroundings and who is required to be on site. And don’t forget to ask permission from your venue. It may not even be possible!

Whether you need help selecting the right music for your wedding or booking the right type of entertainment, The Music & Entertainment Co. are happy to assist you in any way. Feel free to contact us.

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Whilst lots of interesting (and embarrassing), things can happen at corporate functions the one thing you want to work well, is the entertainment. We all love a full dance floor and let’s be honest, after a solid period of work there’s nothing better than kicking up your heels with your colleagues and celebrating your hard work (with a few cocktails mixed in there somewhere).

Without careful planning there are many things that can go wrong. These are the common ones our team come across with our corporate clients.

 

  1. Book well in advance

You might have a great singer or band in mind for your next corporate function but if they’re not available then it can make or break the night. Nobody wants to deal with tardy or average talent all because you didn’t book with enough time. Most artists are booked 3 months in advance so the earlier you can get in, the better.

 

  1. The music makes it!

Make sure you have a good mix of familiar top 40 tunes. This will ensure that most of the guests will recognise some of the music (off the radio at least), meaning more movement on the dancefloor. Whether you have a DJ or a live band, both should be able and willing to accommodate this and they should be able to provide you with a list of their repertoire or a song list. If not, don’t be afraid to ask for one!

 

  1. Bring something unique to the party

If you really want your night to stand out think about having some sort of feature on the night. You might want to have a champagne tower, a fire twirler, photo booth, a mixologist serving drinks theatrically or burlesque dancers. This can add a very unique and personal twist to your event that will have people talking about it for weeks.

 

  1. Let the music play on, play on…

Many venues have strict curfews and nowadays most even have devices fitted that automatically turns the music down. In our experience, depending on the device it may actually cut the music off if it exceeds a certain volume. To avoid this, check with your venue in advance so your artist/s can be made aware of this and in turn, can manage the volume accordingly on the night.

 

Most of all, make sure you have fun too! Your hard work’s paid off!

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