Posts Tagged ‘wedding dance’
Weekly Dance Watch: Groom with the Moves
Normally, it’s the bride with the stand-out dancing and the groom is left trying to keep up. This video leaves the Bride trying to keep up with her quick moving and smooth dancing groom. From the very beginning the groom is all over this surprise first dance!
Weekly Dance Watch: Crazy Wedding Entrance
I found the wedding ceremony like no other when I found this Crazy Wedding Entrance video. This was the most coordinated, choreographed and theatrical entrance for a wedding! You can see the surprise on the faces of the wedding guests…
Fabulous Finds: July
Our first ever “Fabulous Finds” post debuted in June, and and we can’t believe it’s already time for our July edition! These are some of the things that we just can’t seem to get out of our head this month. From cool songs to make your wedding memorable, beautiful photo mementos on the bouquet, and specially made soda or beer bottles, the theme this month is make it personal, personal, personal! Enjoy, and hopefully some of these finds will make their way into your big day!
1. Using unique songs for your wedding dances: I recently did a post on Non-traditional music ideas for your wedding, particularly for the major dances that take place during the reception. I was inspired by my friend Clare who used Jason Mraz, Old Crow Medicine Show and The Avett Brothers in her wedding, and my friend Becca who adorably danced her first dance with her husband, Billy, to “Is This Love” by Bob Marley. While writing my post I found it especially hard to find unique songs for the dance between the mother and son, but now that I’m done, songs are just popping up everywhere! I heard this one while downloading the B is for Bob album for my daughter and thought the lyrics would be so meaningful for a mother/son dance. Take a listen!
2. ABC Paper Cups : Are you thinking what I’m thinking, guys? Using these cups to spell out your proposal could be so clever and cute. Beyond popping the question, you could also use these cups to spell out your new monogram at your reception, or even something as simple as an “I love you”! The cups are made by IaM Design.
3. Flower Belts and Necklaces: If you remember my Pops of Pink post, I included a beautiful fuchsia and blush colored floral belt. The necklace below is very similar and would add an ethereal, natural touch to bridal party attire. Necklace below is by Emerson Made.
4. Pictures on bouquet: What a great way to remember the loved ones that can’t be part of your big day! I have never seen this before and thought it was unbelievably creative and sentimental. This idea came from Andy and Brandy Southard’s wedding in Staunton, VA.
5. Personalized soda, wine or beer bottles:You know I’m all about personalization, and these specially made bottles are no exception! I saw this in Larkin and Jason’s VA wedding and thought it was the coolest idea for a favor, especially because the beers were brewed by the bride and groom themselves! They created custom labels, and named it “Gibas I Do Brew”….how cool? If you’re not into beer, check out the specially made labels for the Jones soda bottles.
6. Photos in mason jars: You can also get personal with your table decorations by adding old wedding or family photos in beautiful mason jars to give a rustic yet romantic charm to the setting. You could place them around the cake as a tribute to your parent’s and grandparent’s wedding days or you could put different pictures of you and your fiance on each table. The pictures could even correspond with the table name; a picture of you and your future spouse at a baseball game could be at the “Orioles “table, for example. Get creative with this lovely idea!
Hope you enjoyed some of our favorite things this month. Let me know some of yours!
Weekly Dance Watch: Surprise Reception Entrance
Do you love the Surprise First Wedding Dances? Did you fall in love with the JK Wedding Dance Entrance? If so, you’ll definitely be dancing to this Surprise Wedding Reception Entrance. This Bride & Groom got the whole wedding party involved in this crazy dance entrance. They started their party reception out the moment they danced through the door!
Weekly Dance Watch: Father/Daughter Dance
Can’t convince your groom to learn a choreographed surprise dance for the wedding? Well how about your dad?The Surprise Wedding Dances are extending beyond the bride & the groom and beyond the bridal party! Check out this Father/Daughter duo who show off their skills on the dance floor.
Weekly Dance Watch: Dance Prank
This couple decided to have a blindfolded dance off at their wedding reception. The catch? All the other contestants walked off the dance floor and left one guy out there showing off his “dance skills”.
Weekly Dance Watch: Bride vs. Groom?
I’ve seen more and more Surprise Wedding Dance’s where the Bride and Groom take turns dancing to different song clips as opposed to dancing together. They each get to have a turn to show off their own skills on the dance floor. What do you all think? Do you like the new Bride vs. Groom trend? This video is a good combination of Bride vs. Groom AND dancing together.
Weekly Dance Watch: First Dance Interrupted
This I have not seen before… the first dance interrupted by a few guys trying to win over the bride.
A great twist to “Surprise First Dance” at weddings.
Weekly Dance Watch: The Office
We’ve all watched the JK Wedding Dance Entrance (if not, click here). “The Office” created their own version of the “JK Wedding Dance” during Jim & Pam’s wedding. I often see wedding videos imitating a dance from a movie or tv – but this is the first time I’ve seen TV imitating a real life wedding dance!
Weekly Dance Watch: African Edition
In this week’s dance watch, we’re featuring South African, Kenyan and Senegalese traditional wedding dances. On the first video, if you are looking for the more fast-paced music, skip to 2 minutes in. Don’t miss out on the educational aspect though! The second video features students from a Kenyan school performing a fun wedding dance. The last one might be the most beautiful of them all, featuring Senegalese dancing. Enjoy!




















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