Mar 28 2008

4 Easy Ways to Prevent an Empty Dance Floor at Your Wedding

Published by admin at 11:05 pm under Music and Dance, Reception

One of the best aspects of a wedding is that everyone can get together, enjoy each other’s company, and have an incredible party. Here are a few simple ways for having a full dance floor at the reception, and for keeping your guests dancing, mingling, laughing, and having an exceptional time at your wedding.

  1. Encourage your guests to contribute to your song list - a creative way of including your guests is to have a place on your RSVP card requesting one favorite song from each guest. Not only will this ensure that a variety of music is being played and it saves you tons of time on doing research.
  2. Start the Party Early - there’s always the option of starting the dancing right after the bride and groom make their entrance, and then simply stopping the dance music for the toast, and the bridal dance, or whenever it’s necessary for the DJ or emcee to make announcements.
  3. Dance Floor Warm Up - If you guests are a bit shy, you may ask your wedding party to get out on the dance floor as soon as they’re able to encourage others to do the same.
  4. Remember Your Older Guests - older people like to talk and mingle at weddings, and they’re also among the very first guests to leave, so be sure to play songs that would appeal to them toward the beginning of the reception, and save the hits of today for later on in the evening.

If you have more ideas on getting your guests up, dancing and having fun, please feel free to leave your comment. You may also want to see my previous post for song ideas.

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