Disc Jockey entertainment is the most popular form of musical
entertainment for wedding receptions.
The hallmark of a good DJ is versatility. You should be able to
choose from "Oldies," Country Western, Rock, Big Band
and Soul programming. Your guests should be able to polka, waltz,
or do the twist. Many DJs offer ethnic music like Spanish, Italian,
Irish, Polish or Greek. A top quality DJ will offer "a little
something for everyone" so that guests of all ages can enjoy
the music and dance.
Your DJ can MC the reception, announcing the arrival of the Newlyweds,
Receiving Line, Buffet or Dinner. They coordinate the Champagne
Toast, Cake Cutting, Newlyweds' First Dance, Bouquet Toss, Garter
Toss, and Money Dance. They direct all highlights of the reception,
and establish the sequence and timing of events.
Consider the following points when interviewing the DJ for your
reception. Professional DJs should be properly attired. They should
be tasteful in announcements and responsive to unique circumstances.
They should be attentive to delicate matters such as divorced,
widowed, or remarried parents. The sound system should be commercial
quality and attractive when set up. The music selection should
be extensive with lots of variety. DJs should be able to offer
lighting systems, mirror balls, and special effects upon request.
Be sure to request references and, if possible, preview their
style of work. A carefully chosen DJ will add festivity to the
reception and create a memorable party for your guests.
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