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Arabic Wedding Reception

June 14, 2009 by myunique  
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At the Reception. (Christian)Palestinian & Lebanese wedding. Singer: Ahmad Hatoum It looks much better in High Quality.

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Armenian Wedding Reception

May 29, 2009 by myunique  
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The Dance.. to the greatest Armenian of all.. Elivs ;)

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Bhatra Wedding Reception

February 12, 2009 by myunique  
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Bhatra Wedding Reception from Birmingham to Manchester U.K ( This was taking at the end when every one was leaving )

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Bhangra dance for Dharma's wedding reception

December 26, 2008 by myunique  
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The girls of Izzat da Punjab with Ravi Kaur Khalsa dance for their friends Dharma Kaur & Meher Singh's wedding reception. This dance is a mix of different styles and was fun to choreograph.

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Rock The Dance Floor At Your Wedding

August 29, 2008 by myunique  
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It's quite common to find dancing at wedding receptions. Often, the father of the bride will dance with her and then we have the couple’s first dance. Since you can let your hair down during this occasion, it doesn’t matter whether you are a guest, or a member of the wedding party.

Chicken Dance
Would you like to add some excitement to the dance floor? Some games are well-liked by many. Get your guests to let their hair down, and you can try a game of the"chicken dance". So, if you don’t mind chuckles, and want people to get on the dance floor, you may try this.

Stick numbers at the bottom of the chairs. Tell|Ask] your guests to check under their seats when the number is shouted out. Depending on your seating arrangement, you can choose to repeat the numbers at the same table, or at different tables. You can have ‘1’, ‘2’ or even up to ’10’.

Assuming the host announces the number ‘5’, all the guests would look under their chairs. Post-it notes and masking tape will be suitable. If your guests are holding the number '5', then they have to go to the dance floor to do the chicken dance. This is helpful if you want your guests to mingle with more people apart from the group they have been sticking to. This is a great activity if many of your guests are not acquainted with others.

Multiplication
A great way to start dancing is to get your wedding group to invite other guests onto the dance floor. After a short dance, each guest who is already at the dance floor will have to head out to the tables and bring in one more guest, until all the guests are at the dance floor.

Hire A Dance Teacher
Many wedding couples take up dancing lessons so that they can vow the crowd with their slick dance moves. Hire a dance teacher to demonstrate some simple steps to the audience, and get them on their feet? Or if you have a close friend who is great at dancing and willing to help you at your wedding, then ask him or her to do this.

Bringing a dance teacher for the wedding is one activity that has been increasingly popular over the years. As a kind of pre-dance activity, the teacher will teach the guests some basic steps on the dance floor, perhaps teaching a bit of the waltz or, for something completely different, some salsa, before the music officially begins and dancing commences.

With a dance teacher around, you get to liven up the ambience and other shy people would actually be tempted to join in and have great fun. Your guests get to practise first and make all the mistakes before the official dance begins.

These ideas are quite affordable, so if you are on a tight wedding budget, then you can simply use these ideas to get your guests onto the dance floor instead of hiring expensive bands or performers to liven up the mood.

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