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HOW MANY DANCES DO I HAVE TO DO? WHO DANCES WITH WHOM? HOW MANY SONGS DO I HAVE TO PICK? Questions which almost every DJ who provides discos for weddings will have been asked countless times. The answers being, You don’t have to do any dances, or dance with anyone and there is no specific number of songs you have to pick. However, it is TRADITION for the Bride to dance with the Groom and for several other combinations of partners to dance with each other to start off the evening’s entertainment. In the days before Discos, wedding receptions would rely on live entertainment and the services of a master of Ceremonies. It was the master of Ceremonies job, throughout the day to announce and conduct all the formal procedures of the day. i.e. introducing the speeches, Introducing the toasts etc., right through to introducing the “Formal Dances.” There are 4 Formal Dances, in order to accommodate the Bridal party in keeping with tradition. This presents the Bride and Groom with the opportunity to perform their first dance together as MR & MRS. It also acts as a photo opportunity for guests to take pictures and videos of the couple dancing together. Bear in mind also that this might be the only time that the Bride & Groom are on the dancefloor together throughout the night. It also signals the start of the evenings entertainment. Here at STRAIGHTSHOOTER DISCOS we believe in keeping to this tradition and ALL our DJ’s will act as master of ceremonies and guide you and your Bridal party through the varying combinations. Nowadays these traditional combinations will vary slightly due to modern circumstances. Our DJ’s will take a few minutes of your time at the start of the evening to confirm certain details with you before commencing. We will check with you, if both sets of parents are at the wedding and if they are still married to each other. If they are not present we will alter the Formal Dance procedure to suit. If they are present but not married to each other any longer, or they have different partners, again we will alter the Formal dance procedure to suit. We will also check on the number of bridesmaids and partners. WHO DANCES WITH WHO? Keeping it straightforward and simple, the FORMAL DANCE PROCEDURE runs as follows: 1st DANCE BRIDE dances with GROOM Halfway through BRIDESMAID and BESTMAN will be invited to join them 2nd DANCE BRIDE dances with BESTMAN GROOM dances with BRIDESMAID At this point PARENTS OF BRIDE and GROOM are invited onto the floor Halfway through this dance other guests will be invited to join the Bridal party on the floor 3rd DANCE BRIDE dances with HER FATHER BRIDESMAID dances with GROOMS FATHER BESTMAN dances with BRIDES MOTHER GROOM dances with his OWN MOTHER 4th DANCE BRIDE dances with HER NEW FATHER IN LAW BRIDESMAID dances with BRIDES FATHER BESTMAN dances with GROOMS MOTHER GROOM dances with HIS NEW MOTHER IN LAW Our DJ’s will invite the relevant pairings onto the dancefloor and will direct the changing of partners at the relevant times. Other guests will be invited to join the Bridal party on the dancefloor. You don’t have to remember any of this as we will do it all for you. Following this procedure gives your evening a professional start, gives guests a chance to take photos and videos of the Bridal party members dancing with each other and tugs at the heartstrings of your older guests who remember how things used to be done. It also gives a good impression as to the Professionalism of your DJ and gradually increases the number of people onto the dancefloor. After all, you’ve used professionals throughout the rest of the day so why should your evenings entertainment be any less professional.