How to dance at wedding receptions
Here's the Exact Order of Dances at a Wedding Reception
Wedding Reception
Let's get the party started! From the first dance to the last, here's how your wedding reception dance timeline should go down.
Kim Forrest
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You just said “I do” and now it’s time to let loose! Dancing is one of the most popular wedding reception activities, and there are certain traditional wedding dances—like the newlyweds' first dance, parent dances, and more—that make the celebration even more meaningful. But what is the order of these dances at the wedding reception? While the dance timeline might not seem that important at first glance, following a schedule will ensure that your reception flows well and gives guests time to eat, drink, mingle, listen to toasts, and yes, hit the dance floor, without feeling overwhelmed, or perhaps even worse, bored.
Work with your planner or venue coordinator to create a wedding-day timeline, and be sure to share it with all of your other vendors to make sure everything runs smoothly on your big day. The DJ or bandleader has a particularly essential role to play here, as they’ll likely be the emcee during the celebration. Ready to learn the order of dances at a wedding reception? Here’s how your party timeline should look:
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1. The Married Couple's and Wedding Party's Grand Entrance
While this may not technically be a dance, the grand entrance is still an important dance floor moment during the wedding reception. As cocktail hour comes to a close, the wedding party members, including bridesmaids, groomsmen, best man, maid of honor, matron of honor, bridesmen, groomsladies, flower girls, ring bearers, and more, are gathered and line up (often in pairs). Once the guests have entered the reception and take their seats, the DJ/emcee will play some lively music and announce the wedding party members by name, while the pairs enter the room. Instead of taking their seats, wedding party members may circle around the dance floor. Last but not least, the newlyweds enter the reception to great applause.
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2. First Dance
After the newlyweds make their grand entrance, they may almost immediately begin their first dance. If guests are sitting down to dinner after the grand entrance, the first dance would happen after the meal. The first dance is a special moment as it's the first time the couple cuts a rug together as a married pair. The couple may have taken dance lessons for their moment in the spotlight, or they might choose to wing it—it really depends on their comfort level and style.
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3. Hora (for Jewish Couples)
At Jewish weddings, the hora, a lively circle dance, may directly follow the first dance to start the reception off on a lively, joyful note. It can also start after dinner to kick off the main dancing portion of the event. The couple, as well as their parents, is typically lifted up on chairs during the hora.
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4. Parent Dances
Parent dances, such as the father-daughter dance and mother-son dance, may take place at several points during the wedding reception, depending on the order of dances you wish to follow. Sometimes, parent dances occur immediately after the first dance. Other times, these dances will take place toward the end of dinner, after the toasts, or after the cake cutting.
For heterosexual couples, bride dances with her dad, and then the groom dances with his mom. Other special relatives, like grandparents, may join in at the end. However, you can handle these dances in many different ways—some couples may want to dance with stepparents or other important people, and LGBTQIA+ couples can also choose how they'd like to handle parent dances.
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5. Wedding Party Dances
After the parent dances, the wedding party is invited to take the floor. The best man and maid of honor traditionally dance together first, followed by the rest of the crew. If the parent dances are taking place after dinner, the couple may opt to skip the the wedding party dance all together, simply inviting all guests to the dance floor. However, if you're concerned that your guests will need a little push to start dancing, having the wedding party kick things off may be a good idea.
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6. Party Time
The rest of the wedding guests are now invited to take the floor. An experienced DJ or bandleader will be able to read the room and choose the right mix of fast and slow songs to get everyone moving and grooving.
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7. Anniversary Dance
The anniversary dance, also known as the bouquet dance, is a sweet tradition that some couples choose to include in their wedding reception. All of the couples in the room are invited to the dance floor, as a slow, romantic song is played. The DJ or emcee then says something like "Couples who have been married for less than a year, please take a seat." Your emcee will then ask other couples to leave the dance floor until the couple who is married the longest is left dancing. The longest-married couple may receive the bouquet (if there's no bouquet toss) or simply a round of applause from their fellow wedding guests.
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8. Bouquet Toss and Garter Toss & Dance
Traditionally, the bride tosses her bouquet to the single ladies in the room, and the groom removes and tosses the bride's garter to a crowd of single men. After this takes place, the "winners" are expected to dance together. You don't have to include the garter and bouquet toss in your reception—many couples feel that this tradition and corresponding dance is embarrassing and plays into gender stereotypes, plus it interrupts the blocks of dancing.
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9. Post-Cake Cutting Dancing
Some couples choose to have their cake cutting directly after dinner, while others wait until later in the reception. If you're opting for the latter, another block of dancing should follow the cake cutting. Because it's later in the reception and perhaps your older guests may have retired for the night, this block of dancing can be geared toward your younger guests with a focus on more modern songs.
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10. Money Dance or Other Cultural Dances
In many cultures, a money dance, also known as a dollar dance or apron dance, is a popular tradition and part of the order of dances at a wedding reception. There are several ways to handle the money dance—guests paying to dance with the couple, for example—but they all end with the couple being given cash. This dance typically takes place toward the end of the reception.
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11. Last Dance
For the last dance of the evening, the couple may choose an upbeat song that will have everyone singing along, or they may select a slower, more emotional tune to close out their event. If there's an after-party following the reception, a livelier tune is best to foreshadow the celebration to come.
7 Dances You Need To Know For Your Wedding Day
You? Me? The Dance Floor? Here are 7 Dances You Need To Know For Your Wedding Day!
Clap, clap, clap, clap your hands… Coming your way with a SUPER IMPORTANT blog post today. I LOVE to dance, and it’s just another reason why I love weddings! The moment the dance floor opens during a reception, I’m out there. Country, Hip-Hop, Classic Rock, you name it. I’ll dance to it! There are a handful of line dances that play at nearly every single wedding. They are a blast and will definitely fill up your dance floor! Sometimes though, these iconic dances are a flop because you don’t know the moves. Have no fear though, here are 7 dances you need to know for your wedding day, plus a video tutorial for each one!
Cupid Shuffle
A wedding day classic and a perfect beginner dance for everyone!
The Wobble
The Wobble is always a crowd favorite. If you want to fill up your dance floor quickly, make sure this one is on your playlist!
Electric Slide
This one is a classic and a staple on most wedding days!
Copperhead Road
For all of my Texas couples, this one is a must! Copperhead Road is definitely a crowd favorite for any country lover!
Footloose
Ahhh, Footloose! One of my favorites! This high energy dance is always a tough one though because most don’t actually know the dance. They kind of do a couple of grapevines, heel clicks, and foot slaps until it works. Don’t worry friends, I got you! Now you can learn it too!
Git Up
The Git Up is new to the wedding scene, but it’s one of my new favorites. Especially because you can do it with a drink in hand!
Tush Push
Okay, so this one is one of my personal favorites and I’d LOVE to see it at weddings more! Try doing it to Trace Adkin’s “T-R-O-U-B-L-E”. It’s a blast!
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| How to dance beautifully for a wedding? Tips for the bride and groomA wedding for a guy and a girl is always a serious step into the future, and for relatives and friends it is a reason to congratulate a new family on the start of family life. And every couple really wants to make a good impression on all the guests. They do their best to make this day memorable for a long time. Today you can practically not bother about how to organize and hold a wedding. After all, there are a lot of agencies around that have been conducting such events for a long time and for every taste and color. If you look from the other side, then many young people want to feel the whole atmosphere of preparation, at the same time bring something from themselves into this holiday of the soul, add zest. How to dance at a wedding for young people and guestsAs you know, this is one of the parts of the celebration. Even many shy "copies" after a few glasses of champagne or shots of vodka already feel like their feet are dancing. But the most important dance of the evening is the first dance of the young. And how every young couple wants to hear applause and praise in their address after such a dance. Therefore, it is important to choose the right song, learn the dance very well, and then impress all the guests with your skill. A few tips:
If the first dance is a waltz, then it turns out that you force the guests to start with a waltz and so on. If your couple are dancers, then there may still be an exception for you. After all, such dances require special preparation, and only newlyweds will be prepared from all those present. And if you are doing a wedding with a thematic scenario, then the first dance is selected based on your theme. The best thing at a wedding, as well as at any holiday, is to alternate slow dances with cheerful and incendiary ones. This will allow you to relax and use the maximum number of people for the dance. Competitions for guestsBut still, it is important not to forget about the guests. So, we present to your attention several interesting dance competitions for guests: Journey in a train Participants dance in a train, holding each other by the waist or shoulders. But from time to time you need to change compositions. In order to continue “riding” in the train, everyone needs to dance to the music playing at the moment. This can include folk songs, music for lezginka, etc. The main thing is to take it on camera so that there is something to remember. Mop Dance You will need an odd number of guests and a mop. At the beginning, everyone is divided into pairs, and someone dances with a mop. When the music stops, you need to quickly change pairs so as not to be left with a mop. Such dances will not let the guests get bored, they will make the holiday incendiary. The main thing is to choose the right music and approach this issue with a bit of imagination. Topsy-turvy Participants can be any number of people - most importantly in pairs (man and woman). The competition is for couples to dance with their backs to each other. It is important for this competition that the music be well-known and playful : polka, lambada, rock and roll, cha-cha-cha, waltz. The winners are selected by voting from those whose couple has not broken up before the end of the competition. Dances of the peoples of the world Five couples are selected for the competition. Several folk dances must be prepared, and each couple dances as they imagine it in their own way, a unique dance will turn out. Winners are determined by voting. The participants of such competitions will be lucky twice, they will have fun participating in the program and after, when they look at their performances in the video, which we strongly advise you to order from video filming professionals. Dance competitions are one of the faithful and reliable assistants at weddings in order for guests to get to know each other in a relaxed atmosphere and have fun from the heart. Have a good dance evening!
Loading... A Simple Guide to 10 Traditional Ballroom DancesIf you're interested in ballroom dancing but don't know where to start, there's only one place to start: dance lessons for beginners at Fred Astaire Dance Studios. Learning the most widely known partner dances can make you the star of any social event and bring some fun and culture into your life at the same time. When you sign up for ballroom dancing classes, the information in this post can help you learn more about the different types of ballroom dancing. When someone refers to the "International Ballroom" dance style, for example, they are talking about 10 different dances. Below you will find a simple explanation of the ten most popular ballroom dance styles: Waltz This is the dance most often thought of when someone mentions ballroom dancing. That's 28 beats per minute in 3/4 of the time, and it can be quite romantic. Tango Ballroom tango is different from Argentine tango. It has a time signature of 2/4 and it is 32 beats per minute. While ballroom tango can certainly be romantic, the best way to describe this popular dance is "sensual." Foxtrot This is an all American jazz dance set that can be fast or slow depending on the band. Quickstep This dance is inspired by the foxtrot but has a much faster tempo, hence the name. Viennese Waltz As soon as the 3/4 music starts, the ballroom studio will light up with the fast and passionate flow of this "old school" waltz. International Latin Samba A cheerful dance that is used in competitions, but as the national dance of Brazil, it is solo. Cha-cha This flirtatious dance can be seen as a slow mamba. A lot of hip movement will be involved. Rumba Rumba is considered by many to be the most passionate and romantic dance on this list. This is incredibly difficult and involves many different hip movements. Jive A spicy swing dance to big band music in which the man leads and the women encourage the men to ask them to dance. Paso Doble A man dances like a bull and a woman dances like a bullfighter. If you would like to take an adult ballroom dance class, consider these options. Whatever grabs your attention or tickles your imagination, why not give it a try? The philosophy of Fred Astaire Dance Studios is simple and clear: ballroom dancing should always be fun! We work with students of all ages and abilities to help them realize their ballroom dancing goals in a warm, friendly and 100% non-judgmental environment. 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First dance at the wedding: 5 basic rules
The couple's first dance is one of the highlights of the wedding day. Have you already decided what your first dance will be? We will tell you about the basic rules for preparing it, so that it is easier for you to think over and stage your personal presentation.
Rule 1. Choice of dance.
Classic waltz, sensual tango or incendiary rumba? Or maybe rock and roll with acrobatics? The choice of dance depends primarily on your preferences. Is it worth taking someone else's dance as a basis and copying it? On the one hand, this will save you from unnecessary trouble, because you don’t have to invent anything. On the other hand, the dance of lovers is a kind of dialogue, a very emotional moment that should reflect your feelings for each other, which means that the dance should be special, only yours.
Do not forget about other nuances that should be taken into account so that the dance harmoniously fits into your holiday: the age and status of your guests, the scenario of the celebration and the features of the venue. Analyze how much space you will have for the dance, what kind of flooring is on the floor of the hall or restaurant, how far away the guests will be from you - all this is important for preparing for the first dance.
In addition, it is worth considering your physical fitness: the more difficult the dance and the less experience you have, the longer it will take to prepare it and the greater the risk that something will go wrong at the wedding.
Regulation 2. Preparation.
As a rule, brides and grooms who are not professional dancers need at least a month to learn the dance (taking into account that you will rehearse 2-3 times a week). If you have been dancing for a long time, it is possible to stage a wedding dance in 3-4 lessons.
Rehearsals (at least the last ones) should be done in clothes and shoes similar to those in which you will perform on your wedding day. Only by trying to perform a dance in wedding-like outfits (the groom in a suit, the bride in a long puffy skirt and high heels), you will understand how comfortable you are. Perhaps you will have to change outfits for the ceremony to others?
Rule 3. When you need a choreographer.
If you want to do a really good dance and impress your guests, or if you are planning to prepare a complex dance with many elements, you will definitely need a choreographer. A professional will think over the dance together with you, show the correct movements, evaluate how impressive your performance looks from the outside, and tell you how to move so as not to turn your back on the guests. In addition, classes with a choreographer take place in a dance hall, where it is definitely more convenient to rehearse than anywhere else. And, finally, dancing in front of a choreographer, you will quickly cope with embarrassment and get used to the idea that your loved ones will look at you on your wedding day.
Rule 4. Selection of music.
Having decided on the dance style, choose a composition for it. It can be a song that is iconic for you or one that is more suitable for dancing; pop composition, classical melody, soundtrack from the film, instrumental version of the hit. Or maybe you want the musicians to perform the song for your first dance live? Choose one song: the fashion for mixes of several songs and dance styles, when couples started dancing merrily after a waltz, is a thing of the past.
The main rule is that the composition (and therefore the dance) should last no more than 3 minutes. This is just the time during which you will not have time to get tired, and the guests will not have time to distract from your dance for something else.