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First dance ….. So what?

I saw the wedding one year ago show that said that the bride and groom should be introduced at the reception then right at the first dance. I really like the idea but then what we do. Here is the order I had in mind. Let me know if it sounds right: DJ announces our MC (also his godfather) MC announces wedding couples (we have 4 girls and 5 boys, so the MC is there to make it even helps) MC announces the bride and groom and we do our first dance MC announces an aunt to say the prayer Dunner Dinner is served for dessert during a slide show displays all the speeches groom's father daughter dance and mother dance! cake is cut around a 11:00 More Every part of the wedding I have been following the first dinner, speeches, then, every ball and party. Thank you!

Armstrong Hi, your order is large! I teach ballroom dancing, and more and more couples are making their first dance right in the beginning when they enter the reception. It's a perfect time to do because: 1) Upon receipt of reaching all your guests are eager to see you and willing to put their attention on you. This means that they have their cameras ready, too! 2) All of his "execution" parts of the wedding is performed at the beginning of the reception – Yes! Now you can enjoy your champagne! :-) 3) If your appetite is ruined nervous and he's nervous for their first dance, making the principle means that is out of the way so you can actually eat some wonderful food that you provided. 4) If you have a long first dance song (and many modern songs are too long), you can use up some of them have to start playing when you enter. At the time it reaches the dance floor, the perfect amount of time they stay. 5) If you have music playing during dinner, like jazz or classical romantic songs that the people can enjoy dancing, because you may have already danced. No more missing out on the dancing fun because the bride and groom have not danced yet. (This is especially true for older people who might like to dance slow soft songs that are played more often for dinner.) As mentioned by others, would consider cutting the cake before (maybe right after the speeches) so the rest can be cut and served by wait staff in a timely manner. The elderly may deviate when without losing anything. Another thought: if the presentation is long, you may consider that during the dinner. You can always loop and stop gambling all night so that everyone can see everything. I attended a wedding where a verrrrry long fall show what happened after dinner – nothing could happen until ended. However, it was followed by multiple speeches! People got very upset! Not just a bunch of kids, but really short in the rest of the party. In other words, the bride had considered the order, but not the * *. After dinner schedule, the best man could give his toast just before dessert (or served immediately after) and discourses of others may occur during dessert. This works well because it takes less attention dessert dinner: people no longer hungry to eat slowly, to listen is very natural. Speeches and eventually end up right around the same time. You can then easily switch gears in cutting the cake (to eat a little later), or the transition to the dance by party portion of the evening with the dancing of the parents. Any of these options allow people up and moving, you want to do after dinner and dessert. The truth is there is no "right" to follow, and it can make things perfectly differently from others. Ultimately it is your wedding and order is what you choose. It is best on your big day, and I hope these ideas help! Liz

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