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www.Elan-DJ.com, inc. The Premier Choice for Sophisticated & Formal DJ/MC's
Wedding
& Corporate Event
Specialists! Our goal is to
create a sophisticated, elegant and
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With our
reception planner script you can script us out to the minutiae,
exactly the way you want your evening to go! There are many
variations on these suggested themes.
Traditional
Style Reception:
Cocktails: If you are having a cocktail hour, you
must have
some background music to set the elegant mood for the
evening.
We do recommend that you choose the same style of music which you
intend for your meal. If your cocktail hour is in a
separate location from the reception, it is very simple for
us
to set up a small satellite system to cover this most important time
for the evening's tone.
Grand Entrance: If it is your desire to make a grand
entrance,
there is no better time to do so than at the end of the cocktail
hour. Whether you choose to introduce the parents, grandparents and
bridal party is up to you, but the bride and groom must be announced
before you take the floor for your first dance. (Note: We announce
most Brides and Grooms to the first 10 seconds of their first dance.
This is always elegant and smooth-flowing.)
First dance: This song should be chosen because it
means
something to the two of you. If you choose so, you'll be
alone on
the dance floor
for somewhere between 30 seconds & one minute (for the
photographer and videographer's benefit) before either the wedding
party or all your guests are invited to join you.
Toasts/Speeches: Following the first dance can be
the perfect
time for the Father of the Bride to make a brief speech/toast
followed by the other toasts (Note: it is thoughtful to schedule
toasts here at this early point in the evening if those who will be
speaking are prone to being nervous about it--that way it is over
early and they can enjoy the evening).
Meal: We have found two options for background music
to be our
most popular. Most popular is a mix of
Jazz/Crooners/Brazilian
music
(65% of clients), others choose a mix of Crooners and/or Rat Pack
Vocalitsts (20%), a few choose a mix of the most popular Love Songs
from all eras (10%) and another select group (5%), have something else
entirely different in mind.
Jazz/Brazilian
music samples
Father/Daughter and/or Mother/Son dances: In
addition to the
mp3 linked below, some other perennial favorites for these are: F/D:
My Girl, In my daughter's eyes, You are the Sunshine of My Life,
Isn't she lovely, Because you loved me; M/S: You're nobody 'til
somebody loves you, You raise me up, Over the Rainbow-Israel K, I
hope you dance. (Note: if you are not planning on inviting guests to
join you during these, we recommend doing them between your salad and
main course of the meal. If you choose this option then we recommend
moving the Toasts to the end of the meal which makes an excellent
transition from meal to dancing.)
Possible
Father/Daughter & Mother/Son
dances.
Dance set: Some tips regarding Wedding
dance
music: At a wedding we must attempt to touch on styles of
music
which will make each one of the guests get up and dance to at least
one song during the course of the evening, despite the very broad
age-range in attendance. We also have to keep in mind the
fact
that most of the older guests will leave after the cake has been
served. This is accomplished by a chronological plan of
attack.
Once it is time to dance we begin with the oldest desired style of
music and then progress chronologically through the rest of
the
evening until near the end of the event we are covering the most
recent hits desired by the Bride and Groom. Our
Top 40
collection is always up-to-date based on the latest Billboard
charts.
Motown
samples.
Disco
samples.
80's
samples
Other Music Styles: There are many other styles of
music for
which we have very balanced and up-to-date playlists. So whether you
and your guests want some Country, Indian, any of the many Latin
styles, or whatever, we will be able to accomodate--you need only let
us know exactly what you want.
Cake Cutting and Garter & Bouquet ceremonies
are an option
that would follow the cake cutting. (Note: If you are not a fan of
the traditional bouquet ceremony, you may like this twist--have all
the couples in attendance take the floor for a slow dance. We then
begin to request that those who have been married for X years or less
be seated [usually in 5 year increments] until we have the
couple who has been married the longest left on the floor. The Bride
then presents the wife with the Bouquet and there is a brief
photo-moment of the newlyweds and the oldest-weds. This is called the
Anniversary dance).
Final dance set
which is usually comprised of more recent hits
(within the last two decades). We can place the focus of this final
set on any musical era of your choosing, however, typically this is
the time to try to please the majority of your younger guests.
Last Dance. Possible
Last Dances
Of course, if you
have special needs for anything not mentioned in this plan (i.e.
Apron dance, money dance, polkas, horas, other styles of music from
around the world, other special announcements) or would like a
different order of events, we are happy to accommodate
you.
Mansion Location
Wedding:
Many
of the mansions in the
region are gorgeous solutions for wedding & reception
needs. Most require a different approach for a smooth-flowing
event. Typically these locations have a room for the DJ and
dancing yet the guests have their meal in a different room or rooms,
or outside on a deck, etc... The simple solution for these situations
is to bring all guests into the main room where the DJ must be
located and to complete most of your events there immediately
following the cocktail hour. Here is how this would unfold:
Cocktails (one hour)
Invite guests to main room
Grand Entrance
1st Dance
F/D & M/S dances
Toasts
Meal
Dancing
Cake Cutting
Dancing
Last Dance
This schedule allows us to be much less interruptive of you and your
guests, requiring everyone's undivided attention at only one time and
in one location during the evening.
Mansion
Location #2
(a client favorite):
A minor
twist to the order
outlined previously which is also our favorite since it works so
well utilizes the same schedule up through the
beginning of
the meal but at meal time instead of a plated, sit-down meal, the
food is served cocktail style from buffet stations. No
specific
room at the venue has tables at which guests must sit to eat.
This frees your guests to socialize with whomever they wish, be in
whichever room they wish, and dance whenever the mood
strikes.
Non-Traditional
Classic
(another client favorite):
This
type of event is very
Bride and Groom focused and looks like this:
Cocktails
Invite guests to main room
Grand Entrance (just B&G) & 1st
Dance
Meal with dessert service
Dancing
I'm sure you can see how the less interruptive we are, the more
relaxed and enjoyable the evening can be
Ceremony Music: At probably half of the events we service we are covering both guest arrival and Ceremony. No matter where at your venue it is, we can easily and professionally handle your exact needs.
If you have any questions about our approach please feel free to contact us via the easiest method at your earliest convenience.