tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6045525315330985607.post754911544075571448..comments2024-02-01T23:12:22.563-07:00Comments on Toews Adventure: Wedding: Reception Dance MusicErinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16419311096491188412noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6045525315330985607.post-71566504448054885142013-03-26T11:52:18.088-06:002013-03-26T11:52:18.088-06:00I think the funny part of your wedding wasn’t a di...I think the funny part of your wedding wasn’t a disaster at all. I think they just didn’t expect that they’ll be put in an awkward situation. Hehe. Anyway, I wonder what your reception hall looks like. If you had a spacious venue, the guests who participated in the dance have got to be a bit shy because they would’ve been the center of attention. :pZachary Paynehttp://www.grandsalonreceptionhall.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6045525315330985607.post-39057438406992225182013-03-05T05:06:52.690-07:002013-03-05T05:06:52.690-07:00Everything by Michael Buble is a nice song. It’s i...Everything by Michael Buble is a nice song. It’s important that the first song you play in your reception is a catchy one. That will surely set the mood of your guests and will let them stand up and groove with you. :’) Make sure that the song you include on your playlist is really suitable to your wedding party though. If everyone enjoyed it or somewhat related with the songs you played, then you did great!Neva Modzelewskihttp://brancatoscatering.com/gallery-appetizer/noreply@blogger.com