Nov 11, 2021 | Wedding Traditions

Nov 11, 2021 | Wedding Traditions

Bucking Tradition: Bridal Party Dance
Danielle Toth
"Wedding etiquette" often sees the bridal party share a dance during the reception. Typically, this comes after...

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Danielle Toth

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“Wedding etiquette” often sees the bridal party share a dance during the reception. Typically, this comes after the bride and groom’s first dance, the father/daughter dance and the mother/son dance, according to the American Wedding.

Some couples even choose to have the maid of honor and other bridesmaids dance with the groom and best man and other groomsmen dance with the bride, Wedding Forward reports.  

However, these traditions have fallen by the wayside in recent years as many couples feel it is awkward and unnecessary to pair what can sometimes be complete strangers. Also formal wedding dances take up a lot of time, and guests often become bored and want to get to social and hit the dance floor themselves. 

If you’re considering nixing the bridal party dance, here are some alternatives we’ve seen over the years:

    1. Invite your bridal party to dance with their dates rather than their corresponding bridesmaid/groomsman. 
    2. Host an anniversary dance. Have the DJ invite all married couples to the dance floor. Every so often, the DJ will narrow down the couples left on the dance floor by dismissing those married less than a day (that’s you!), one year, two years, etc. until you’re left with the couple married the longest. 
    3. Have your bridal party perform a dance routine. While it can be hard to coordinate schedules for rehearsal, a dance routine puts less pressure on individuals to dance with a stranger. Check out our blog on the best songs for a choreographed dance routine! 
    4. Skip it all together! Complete other dances of your choice (father/daughter, mother/son, etc.) then ask the DJ to invite everyone to the dance floor with a crowd-pleasing first song!

Bottom line: You don’t need to have a bridal party dance. Skip the awkwardness and do whatever works for you in its place!

And to learn more about how brides are “bucking tradition,” read our blogs on flowers, first dances, rings, wedding cakes, the bouquet toss, the garter toss and whether white is always right. 

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Address

4908 Van Epps Rd., Brooklyn Heights, Ohio 44131

Phone Number

(216) - 870 - 4513

Monday - Friday

10AM - 6PM

F.A.Q.

Do I get to meet my DJ?

Of Course! This is your big day, we want you to be comfortable and able to build a rapport with your DJ. We encourage open communication between us and our clients. We can set-up face to face meetings, video calls, and teleconferences.

How do I secure my date?

We ask that when you are ready to book, you give us a signed contract and a $800 deposit. The initial deposit comes off the final balance. After that, you are locked in to your date. Payment plans are available, but we do not require the final balance until a week before your wedding.

Are there any hidden fees?

No. All prices you see include tax, set-up & tear-down, and travel to most places. When paying with credit card there is a 3.8% convenience fee. No fees when paying by check or cash.

Do you work with other vendors?

Yes! While we have partnerships with vendors, we do not require you use them exclusively. You can always book us independently and we’ll ensure that all vendors are on the same page throughout the entire planning process and evening.

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