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Dancing between plates at your wedding reception

What exactly is dancing between courses? Although it is very typical in Jewish weddings and weddings in the Fairfield County, New York and New Jersey area, it is not seen as much in a New England wedding. Who said you have to wait until after desert to dance? With the help of your DJ, you can go from your big set to your first dance, and then invite your guests to join you for a 10-15 minute dance. What a great way to start the party!

Between each course of your potluck, your DJ can play a selection of slow tunes from classic, Motown or other musical genres to entice your guests to mingle, dance and keep the energy flowing at your event. By doing this, he not only creates a more festive atmosphere at his wedding, but he can also gain 25-50 minutes of dance time at his wedding.

You may even decide to never slow things down. Your guests will naturally migrate to their tables when the food leaves the kitchen. There have been weddings where the music is blaring and in style from the moment the guests arrive. No one said you have to play Kenny G for an hour to put your guests to sleep while they wait for dinner. Talk to your professional DJ and ask about the possibility of dancing between plates at your wedding reception.

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