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This is an example of the timeline that our MCs will help
you put together.before your wedding day. We have found
over the years that doing the formalities in this order
helps the evening flow with a nice smooth natural feel.
Based on your wants and needs, we can customize this
to fit YOUR reception.
If you are from up North or out West you may be used to
a different order of events (for example: out West they
do the First Dance AFTER dinner, whereas in this area of
the country the First Dance is usually done before dinner.
Another example is up North, the DJs are more interactive
and use a TWO PERSON team (one DJ and one MC so they can
intereact better with the crowd) where most people in this
area of the country just prefer one person to do both jobs).
So if you want to do the First Dance at a different time,
if you would like a two person show, if you don't want to
do one of the activities listed here, or even if you want
to add something that is not listed here - it's all up to
you - just let us know!
Whatever your vision for the day is we will make it happen
for you. This is just a sample for you to look at. Your
MC will go over YOUR timeline with you several weeks before
your reception so that we are all on the same page.
If you have any questions about this, please give us a
call at 877-893-2677
00:00 - Start Time
There are a few decisions to be made here: " How long will
you allow out-of-town guests to cool their heels in a foreign
land between the ceremony and reception? Early ceremonies
might call for a brunch or early afternoon hors d'oeuvres
at the reception site. Evening receptions should feature
cocktails and jazz, classical, or light rock music in anticipation
of the bridal party's arrival. " Balance the above with
the fact that the wedding ceremony and post-ceremony photography
session will take longer than you think. Ask your wedding
director and photographer for honest, worst-case estimates.
00:30 - Bridal Party Introduction
00:31 - Bride and Groom First Dance
For this and the following "special dance" songs, you may
wish to dance alone for the first half of the song, then
have the emcee invite the full bridal party or all guests
to join the couple on the dance floor.
00:35 - Grace/Blessing Before Dinner
This is an optional event, but an important detail for those
who wish to involve their spiritual leader or devout family
member in blessing the wedding reception.
00:36 - Dinner
Again, this is likely to take longer than you think. Allow
about an hour for either a sit-down dinner or a buffet.
01:25 - Toast (Best Man or Father of The Groom Delivers
A Toast)
This may be scheduled before, during or after dinner. In
any case, the very best toasts come from the heart, recalling
sentimental moments and offering best wishes for the future.
In addition to the best man, many families and cultures
offer toasts from other family members and friends.
01:30 - Cake Cutting
This can occur at any time after dinner, but it's a good
idea to attend to the special ceremonies early in the agenda,
opening more of the reception for dancing and mingling.
01:35 - Father and Bride Dance
01:40 - Mother and Groom Dance
01:45 - Open Guest Dancing
03:30 - Garter & Bouquet Toss
There are a lot of options here, and it's a good idea to
discuss your preferences with your emcee. A fun option is
to have the gentleman who caught the garter place it on
the leg of the lady who caught the bouquet.
03:45 - Departure Dance
This is the time to share a final sentimental moment with
your guests before departing on your honeymoon and new-shared
life. Your emcee will offer best wishes from your guests
and your appreciation to those sharing in your wedding day.
03:50 - Open Dancing
Again, the music mix allows guests to celebrate and engage
in romantic moments on the dance floor.
XX:XX - Last Dance
Farewell and best wishes!
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