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I like the first minute or so of the choreographed wedding dance (right after the traditional slow dance).  I think brides sometimes worry too much about putting together something big and elaborate, when all guests really want to sit through is a minute or two of fun!  Unless you’re a professional dancer, consider throwing just [...]

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In case you haven’t seen it, this TV show actually copied from a real bride and groom that did the same at their recent wedding.  I’ve posted the scene from The Office, and also the original (previously posted somewhere in my blog).  If you want ideas for doing your own choreographed dance, check under our [...]

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This song “Run The Show” by Kat DeLuna featuring Busta Rhymes would make a great song for your bridal party danceoff.

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This would make a great choreographed bridal party dance intro. Check out this excerpt of Baha Men “You All Dat” on Amazon. You have to download it on Amazon, because the Remixed version is not the same. Your wedding DJ could mix it into whatever else you’re going to work into your choreographed routine. Even [...]

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Wow!  I found myself praying the whole time that the bride wouldn’t fall.  Original doesn’t cover this.

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I particularly like the mix of music in this choreographed bridal party dance.   A lot of the ones I’ve watched seem like they let each song run too long,

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I love the fact that this couple has incorporated the ENTIRE last scene of Dirty Dancing.  I’m sure the rest of the girls will appreciate this choreographed wedding dance.   Stay tuned until the end.  They really do it all.  Fascinating!

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Many of the choreographed dances I’ve found are great, however, it’s obvious that both the bride and groom don’t necessarily know how to dance.  This couple ROCKED the dance floor.  It starts a little soft, but just wait…

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