Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Smooth Transitions from the Ceremony to the Reception

The ceremony was beautiful! You floated down the aisle to the strains of Pachelbel's Canon, and said "I Do" to your gorgeous groom. Now you need to take photos, the guests are ready to party, but you would like to transition them smoothly from the elegant ceremony to the "rock the house" reception you have planned. But you would rather them wait on the house rocking until you and the groom can arrive and start the party with the first dance. Come to think of it, the guests would really like to talk and mingle and make comments to one another about how lovely everything was and how long it has been since they have seen one another. This may be a little hard to do once the DJ has the sound system at full volume. So now what?

This is where the "cocktail hour" comes into play. While the bride and groom and family are taking photos, they can entertain the guests by having upscale, elegant, easy-listening type music played by a string quartet or small ensemble. A little Sinatra style, a few Italian love-songs, a few Broadway classics from Cats or Phantom of the Opera will fit the bill nicely here. The guests can easily talk over the music of a string quartet, yet the mood will be transitioning from traditional classical to more contemporary, and the stage will be set fot the DJ or band to take over when you are done with photos and ready to be introduced for the first dance.

Talk about romantic!!

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