Sunday, May 8, 2011

May 7, 2011 Wigwan Resort wedding reception...

My much anticipated May 7th wedding reception at the beautiful Wigwam resort was a great hit! The room was set very elegant with up-lighting and a large monogram with the couples last name initial. As guests arrived I immediately felt the energy of a dancing crowd.

I settled everyone down and we did the grand entrance of their 12 member bridal party followed with the bride & groom. They all stayed on the dance floor and danced to the rest of the song shaking and moving, the guests loved it. After that our bridal party sat down and our bride & groom graced the dance floor with their first dance as husband & wife...

The family pastor blessed the meal and dinner began. It was a delicious meal from the Wigwam resort. I played a selection of music that had everyone singing at their tables and conversating non stop. The energy was so high they were toasting each other at the tables and we even had some guests start a wave that went all around the room. Fun!

Champagne was poured and it was time to toast! We had some excellent speeches from the best man, maid of honor, the father of the bride and uncle Bob who reminded us of grandpa Rudy and you could feel the emotion in the room...

A slide show presentation followed our toasts and it was a wonderful story of where the B&G came from, where their at now, and everyone that has been in their life. Very nice touch.

"I gotta Feeling" by the Black Eyed Peas got everyone up and dancing for the kick off to opening the dance floor. They danced for a good 1 hour straight before we invited everyone over for the cutting of the cake.

"Pour some Sugar on me" was the song played while our B&G cut the cake. This definitely kept the energy high and the guests happy. While the wonderful wigwam staff cut the cake to be served to the guests we had our B&G on the dance floor for the dance with their parents. A very touching moment...

There was a large picture frame that people were holding and standing in getting pictures. I thought this was really cool and had never seen it before. The picture frame was literally 8ft wide by 4ft tall.

As dancing continued we played all the great hits from the fifties to what's popular today. This was a really great group and I enjoyed every minute of it. Congratulations Paul & Jenna!

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