Why you NEED to Dance on your Wedding Day

By DJ Justin Warwick from DJ Enterprises Mobile Disc Jockey & Photo Booth

As a professional wedding DJ for over thirty years. I have witnessed countless wedding receptions where the bride and groom are hesitant to hit the dance floor. While there may be many reasons for this. I want to take a moment to explain why it’s so important for the newlyweds to lead the party and get their groove on.

It sets the tone for the entire reception: The bride and groom are the stars of the show on their wedding day, and their energy and enthusiasm can make or break the mood of the party. If the newlyweds are having fun and dancing, their guests will be more likely to follow suit and hit the dance floor as well. On the other hand, if the couple is sitting in the corner or just mingling with guests, the energy of the reception can fall flat.

Bust A Move!

It’s a chance to show off your moves: Your wedding day is a celebration of your love and commitment to each other, but it’s also a chance to let loose and have some fun. Dancing is a great way to do just that! Whether you’re a pro on the dance floor or you have two left feet, your guests will appreciate seeing you put yourself out there and having a good time. Plus, if you’re nervous about dancing in front of your guests, just remember that all eyes are on you anyway – you might as well make the most of it!

It creates lasting memories: Your wedding day is a once-in-a-lifetime event, and you’ll want to remember every moment. Dancing with your partner and your guests is a great way to create lasting memories that you’ll cherish for years to come. When you look back on your wedding day, you’ll remember the laughter, the joy, and the fun you had on the dance floor.

A chance to connect with your guests: The wedding day is a time to celebrate with your loved ones, and dancing is a great way to connect with your guests. You’ll have the opportunity to dance with family members and friends you may not have seen in years, as well as mingle with your guests and thank them for coming. It’s a great way to show your appreciation and make your guests feel included in your special day.

Wedding Day Family Tradition

It’s a tradition! Finally, dancing at your wedding reception is a tradition that dates back decades. It’s a way to celebrate your love and commitment to each other, and it’s a chance to let loose and have some fun. Even if you’re not a big fan of dancing, it’s worth giving it a try on your wedding day – you might just surprise yourself!

In conclusion, as a wedding DJ, I highly recommend that the bride and groom lead the party and hit the dance floor on their wedding day. It sets the tone for the reception, creates lasting memories, and is a great way to connect with your guests. Plus, it’s just plain fun! So go ahead – put on your boogie shoes and show your guests how it’s done.