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The one thing you should remember is, it's YOUR
WEDDING and you should have it done the way you want it, not the
way the DJ wants to do it. There are many ways to do your
wedding reception. The outlines below are general formats we have used through the
years. Please remember though any way you want your reception done
is the way we will do it. Consider special upgrades to enhance
your entertainment selection.
Please Make A Selection:
Format For A Reception Only Event
Format For A Ceremony And Reception
Format For A Reception That Includes A
DJ and a Band
Typical Reception Only Format Without Ceremony
1. Set-up
generally 1 hour before the start time.
2. Guests arrival, background music starts as soon as first guest
arrives. Your Disc Jockey is a Master of Ceremonies and can
make all any of your announcements you may need throughout the day.
3. Wedding
party arrives approximately 1/2 - 1 hour after guests arrive.
4. Grand
march can be done at that time to introduce wedding party as you
enter the room. Or a receiving line can be done instead, or you can
just enter the room. You will be introduced at the first dance
anyway. The decisions is strictly up to you.
5. It's nice
to have about a half hour to 45 minutes at the most to settle down,
breath and greet your guests after you arrive.
6. Meal
starts. Background music continues.
7. Toast: can
be done by anybody but generally by the best man.
8. If you are
having a buffet line, I recommend to do the toast right after the
last guests goes through the line. That will be the quietest time of
the whole day and all the guests will be sitting down and you will
have their undivided attention. If you are having a sit down meal
you can do the toast as soon as the room is seated. or it can be
done during the salad or the meal. The main thing is to have the
room quiet, and have the guests attention.
9. First
dances right after the meal is done and then on into open dancing.
10. Dancing
goes on for approximately 20/40 minutes after the first dances
depending on the crowd.
11. Cake
cutting and then money dance if you want one.
12. Open
dancing then begins, once again for approximately 20/40 minutes
after the cake or money dance depending on the crowed
13. Then the
garter and bouquet toss
14. And then
dancing until the end of the reception
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Typical Reception Format With Ceremony
Generally the ceremony does not take place in the
same place as the reception. For this, Sacramento DJs have
developed a special second remote system set up at the ceremony
location. (Within 100' of the reception location)
1. Set-up
generally 1 hour before the start time.
2. Guests arrival, background music starts as soon as first guest
arrives and plays on both reception and ceremony sound system.
Your DJ will make any announcements you may need throughout the day.
3. Ceremony Begins.
The DJ will work with the minister to ensure that everything will
run smooth.
4. At the end
of the Ceremony guests will slowly make their way to the Reception
location. During this time background music will continue on
both sound systems. At this time the bride and groom along
with wedding party members will be getting their photos taken by a
photographer at the ceremony site.
5.
Wedding party arrives approximately 1/2 - 1 hour after guests arrive
to ceremony location. After the ceremony location is vacant
the ceremony sound system is removed. During this time
background music will continue for the reception party.
6. Grand
march can be done at that time to introduce wedding party as you
enter the room. Or a receiving line can be done instead, or you can
just enter the room. You will be introduced at the first dance
anyway. The decision is up to you.
7.
It's nice to have about a half hour to 45 minutes at the most to
settle down, breath and greet your guests after you arrive.
8.
Meal starts. Background music continues.
9.
Toast: can be done by anybody but generally by the best man.
At this time, if necessary a wireless microphone can be passed
around for wedding guests to say a few words to the bride and groom.
If it is a smaller venue we do not recommend the use of a microphone
during the toast because some guests are shy of using them.
Once again it is strictly up to you.
10.
If you are having a buffet line, I recommend to do the toast right
after the last guests goes through the line. That will be the
quietest time of the whole day and all the guests will be sitting
down and you will have their undivided attention. If you are having
a sit down meal you can do the toast as soon as the room is seated.
or it can be done during the salad or the meal. The main thing is to
have the room quiet, and have the guests attention.
11.
First dances right after the meal is done and then on into open
dancing.
12. Dancing
goes on for approximately 20/40 minutes after the first dances
depending on the crowd.
13. Cake
cutting and then money dance if you want one.
14. Open
dancing then begins, once again for approximately 20/40 minutes
after the cake or money dance depending on your guests.
15. Then the
garter and bouquet toss.
16. And then
dancing until the end of the reception.
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Typical Reception Only Format With Band and DJ
1. Set-up
generally 1-2 hours before the start time. Work closely with
the band to ensure quality set up and to go over the evening's
agenda.
2. Guests
arrival, background music starts as soon as first guest arrives
3. Wedding
party arrives approximately 1/2 - 1 hour after guests arrive
4. Grand
march can be done at that time to introduce wedding party as you
enter the room. Or a receiving line can be done instead, or you can
just enter the room. You will be introduced at the first dance
anyway. The introduction is usually done by the DJ/Master of
ceremonies. However, if you prefer it can be done by the band.
5. It's nice
to have about a half hour to 45 minutes at the most to settle down,
breath and greet your guests after you arrive.
6. Meal
starts. During this time background music by the DJ will continue.
7. Toast: can
be done by anybody but generally by the best man.
8. If you are
having a buffet line, I recommend to do the toast right after the
last guests goes through the line. That will be the quietest time of
the whole day and all the guests will be sitting down and you will
have their undivided attention. If you are having a sit down meal
you can do the toast as soon as the room is seated. or it can be
done during the salad or the meal. The main thing is to have the
room quiet, and have the guests attention.
9. First
dances right after the meal is done. Your first dance can be
done by the DJ or the Band. Immediately following the first
dance open dancing will begin.
The advantage of
having the DJ play your first dance: It can be by the original
artist. After the first dance the DJ will then build the crowd
up with some of their great dance songs. After a few
selections he/she will then introduce the band. This gets the
guests excited about the band.
The advantage of
having the Band play your first dance: It is performed
live to start of the evening of dancing. After the first dance
the band will continue play great music for your guests.
10. Dancing
goes on for approximately 20/40 minutes after the first dances
depending on the wedding guests.
11. The DJ
will play a few selections while the band takes a break
12. The band
and/or DJ will begin the cake
cutting followed by the money dance if you had requested one.
13. The band
continues open dancing then begins, once again for approximately
20/40 minutes after the cake or money dance depending on the wedding
guests.
14. Then the
garter and bouquet toss
15. And then
DJ dancing until the end of the reception
We recommend
that if you book a band, that you also book a Disc Jockey. There are
two main benefits to this. The first and the most important is that
your average band will only play 2 x 45 minute sets or if your lucky
2 x 1 hour sets. That leaves you without any entertainment for at
least 2 hours. If you engage the services of a DJ as well, he will
start the evening off. Initially with background music during
dinner, followed by the bride and grooms first dance, then he will
gradually build up the atmosphere and introduce the band. They will
then perform their first set. Once they stop for a break the DJ will
keep people dancing until the band are ready to start their second
set. If you do not do this the atmosphere will be lost and it can be
very hard for the band to get the audience back in the mood. It is
usually better to end the evening with the DJ. Depending on when the
band finish, the DJ will keep people dancing, then gradually slow
things down. He will also be able to make any announcements you may
want made.
As full service
event coordinators Sacramento DJs can assist you with finding the perfect
wedding band for your special day.
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Once
again this is a general format we have used through the years, but
any way you want your reception to go is the way we will do it.
EXAMPLE
12:00 guests
arrive
12:30 -
12:45 wedding party arrives
1:00 - 1:15
meal starts
1:30 toast,
meal continues
2:00 first
dances
2:00 - 2:30
open dancing
2:30 cake
cutting
2:45 open
dancing
2:45 money
dance if asked for, that could go on from 5 to 45 minutes
3:15 garter
and bouquet toss
3:20 dancing
until the end of the reception
Mobile Disc
Jockeys service varies from one event to another. Whether it's for a
wedding, reception, birthday, anniversary, reunion, car show, dance
music, convention, trade show, or a corporate event, company
Christmas party or even a private party, an experienced DJ is the
key to a successful event.
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