Sample
Reception Agenda
You are welcome to make any changes you like!
1.
Arrival of guests.
Light background music.
Announcement and introduction by DJ.
3. Eating, mingling.
Background music continues.
4. Cutting of the cake.
Announcement by DJ..
5. Toasts.
Best man, maid or matron of honor.
6. Bride and groom's first dance.
Many couples choose to have their first dance immediately after their arrival.
7. Father-daughter dance.
8. Mother-son dance.
You might also consider having the father-daughter and mother-son dances together.
9. Parent's dance.
10. Wedding party dance.
11. Anniversary dance.
This traditional reception dance invites all married couples to the dance floor for a nice slow dance. The tradition says that the newlyweds will receive one year of good luck for each couple dancing
Your DJ will direct the couples to gradually leave the dance floor, beginning with those couples married less than one year, then five years, and so on until the couple married the longest is honored.
12. "Snowball" dance.
Many customers tell us this was their favorite. The dance begins with the bride and groom. After a few moments, the DJ announces a Snowball: the two dancers go into the crowd and bring back new dance partners. At the next Snowball, the four dancers become eight, this continues until the dance floor is full.
13. Dance floor opens.
Plus any other special dances you would like to request, such as the Money Dance, Cha Cha Slide, Chicken Dance, etc.
14. Bouquet and garter tosses.
Then resume dancing.
15. Last dance.
16. Bride and groom's exit.
DJ invites everyone to step outside to see the newlyweds off.
