Music:
DJPartyService has thousands of songs to choose from, with Top 40's hits, Oldies and even Karaoke.
What DJ Party Service does for you:
• We use state of the art digital CD sound.
• We coordinate the reception and work with the other professionals that you have hired to make your day perfect.
• We emcee your event making all the announcements (Introductions, First Dance, Bouquet/Garter Toss, etc...).
• We will provide you with an interactive party/dance experience that will make sure you have the time of your life.
• We make you look good to your guests. You get the peace of mind of knowing that you made the best choice in entertainment professionals.
The Reception:
Your reception is your special event. It's the day you enter the social world as husband and wife. While there are similarity in all receptions we want yours to be exactly the party you always dreamed of. Through our years of experience we will be happy to make suggestions and give input as requested. But it's your special day and we want you to be happy! During the reception we base much of what we do on how your guests are responding to what is happening. Years of experience make this a natural part of our approach to serving your needs. Each reception is unique. You tell us about your guests and we bring the music that promises something for everyone! While there is no set rule for receptions the following describes what you will generally find at most receptions.
Cocktail Music:
Played softly in the background while you and the wedding party finish your pictures and the guests have time to mix and mingle. During this time low level music will be played, to accommodate your guests conversations. Unless your request otherwise we will play slow soft music to help warm up the room and add a special ambience to the start of the party.
Bridal Party Introductions:
At your convenience we will meet with you to go over all the final details, this includes the proper pronunciation of the names of your wedding party and the proper order of announcing them.
Receiving Line (optional):
This can coincide with introductions or can be done alone. The new couple and parents will line up and greet their guests as they go through the line, this is a personal way of thanking them for coming to celebrate your marriage.
Blessing (optional):
When the bridal party is all seated at the head table the DJ will ask the person specified on your reception planner to say the blessing.
Toast:
This is customarily done by the best man, but can be anyone you specify. The toast is usually done at the beginning of dinner (if a full dinner is served). If yours is a casual buffet the toast can be done at the cake cutting. We recommend that the cake cutting ceremony and toast be done early on during the reception providing an opportunity for guests who can't stay long to enjoy this important ceremony.
Cake Cutting:
This takes place after dinner, or if dinner is not served fairly early in the reception. We recommend the toast, cake cutting, garter and bouquet toss be done all together and early in the reception so that guests who cannot stay late are able to view these customary events.
First Dance:
This is the special first song of you and your spouse as man and wife, you will remember this song and this moment for the rest of your life. We are always available to meet with you or offer advice as needed. Usually we suggest the first dance be done when the "real" party is ready to start. To get things going many couples like to invite parents and members of the wedding party to join them about half way through the song. Once the song is done the couple is introduced again as husband and wife and then the party starts!
Parents Dances (optional):
After or during the first dance, many couples wish to dance with their parents. With today's extended families this needs to be worked out ahead of time and can be done any number of ways. If parents dances are done separately typically the bride will first dance with her father, then the groom with his mother.
Bouquet and Garter Toss:
Once the groom has removed the garter your DJ will ask all single ladies to come to the dance floor, so that our bride may toss her bouquet. After the bouquet toss it is time for the garter toss. But this can be done in any order you prefer.