Of all the events Elite Entertainment disc jockeys work, they take special
pride in performing at weddings. They act as the Masters of Ceremonies/Wedding
Coordinators, ensuring that your wedding will run smoothly from the Cocktail
hour and the Grand Entrance all the way through to the Last Dance. Their music
selection is second to none and they help keep your celebration going by mixing
up a variety of music for all ages to enjoy. Besides playing songs from the Elite
Entertainment music list, they will also play favorites from your own personal
collection, making each wedding they do a unique event.Here
is an outline how an of Elite Entertainment disc jockey manages your Wedding
Reception. These phases are based on a traditional 5-hour celebration, with an
additional, no cost, hour of setup.
Phase
I. Disc
Jockey Arrives:
Disc
jockey will arrive, set up his/her equipment
and go over the details of your wedding with
the caterer and/or function hall manager. (Approx.
1 hour prior to start time)
Phase
II. Guests
start arriving to the Reception Hall:
Disc
jockey will welcome your guests to the celebration
and start entertaining with background music.
(Approx. 1 hour)
Phase
III. Bridal
Party Grand Entrance, Toast, Meal:
Bridal
Party arrives. Guests are seated in the dining
room. Disc jockey lines up Bridal Party for the
grand entrance. Customarily, the grandparents
are acknowledged at their tables. The parents
are lined up and introduced with the Bridal Party. Best
Man and/or the Maid of Honor will give a toast.
The wedding officiant or a family member may
give blessing. Dinner is served. Disc jockey
continues to play background music. (Approx.
1 hour)
During
the mealtime, the Bride and Groom have plenty
of time to receive guests, table by table.
Phase
IV. Traditional
Dances:
Dinner
ends. The Bride and Groom start off the dancing
with their first dance. Next, the Bride dances
with her father. Groom and his mother can either
join in halfway through the song or dance to
their own song. Next, the Bridal Party and the
parents dance. Halfway through this song, all
guests will be invited to dance. First fast dance
set begins. (Approx. ½ hour)
Phase
V. Cake
cutting ceremony/Bouquet & Garter Toss/Money
Dance/Married Couples Dance:
Disc
jockey, photographer and caterer/function hall
manager start cake cutting ceremony. Disc jockey
organizes Bouquet and Garter Toss, Money dance,
and Married couples dance (if requested). (Approx.
30 to 45 minutes)
Phase
VI. Dancing
and Celebration Time:
Guests
dance and celebrate with the Bride and Groom
until the end of the celebration. (Approx.
1 1/2 hours)
Phase
VII. Celebration
Ends:
Bride
and Groom's last slow dance followed by last
fast dance to end the event on a high note. Bride
and Groom say goodbye, and leave for honeymoon. Guests
leave. (Approx. ½ hour)
                             

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