Dear future Bride and
Groom,
I would first like to congratulate you
both on your announcement to exchange your wedding vows. Whether your wedding date is six
months away or a year away you will soon be faced with many decisions in your plans for
the perfect day. Well, at J & S Entertainment, we would honor the opportunity to
help you the best we can in making a wise choice for your source of entertainment.
Your upcoming wedding and reception
will be a cherished memory for the rest of your lives. Just as you would not have
any person with a Polaroid photograph your ceremony, any person with a bunch of CDs should
not DJ your wedding/reception. Today's wedding DJs are professionals. We
do much more than just play music......take a look at what J & S Entertainment Co. has
to offer.
- We use state of the art digital sound and wireless
microphone system
- We dress in a full tuxedo
- We meet with you in advance to discuss the details of
your reception at no extra charge
- 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 be setup ready to begin 1/2 hour before
contracted start time at no extra charge
- We will provide you with an interactive party/dance
experience that will make sure you have the time of your life
If you haven't booked a DJ yet. Give us a call
and check to see if we are available. You will be glad you did. (860)
669-5228
The first step is a simple one. After
reviewing our information within this site you may wish to look further into our service,
and if you do, you and your fiancé will be invited to our office to meet with one of our
available entertainers. He or She will give you the opportunity to ask questions, and help
you along with your concerns.
To get the planning started we
have included below a condensed version of what goes on at a wedding reception. We are by
no means limited to this format. We work quite a bit with caterers, photographer's, and
many other professionals like the ones that you may have hired for your reception to be
sure everything runs smoothly. We will also base what we do on how your guests are
responding to what is happening.
Cocktail Music
While the guests arrive, we are
playing either a light, popular jazz, classical, or a light, rock-soul and oldies mix.
Because your guests are spending this time conversing with friends and relatives that they
may have not see in a while, we try to keep the music low-key and our volumes unobtrusive.
Bride and Groom Arrive
Usually the photographer will
take the bridal party for pictures after the ceremony. After the photographer has
completed his photo session with the bride and groom at the reception hall, your
entertainer will line the bridal party up for proper introduction.
Bridal Party
Introductions
Sometime prior to the day of
your reception, you will have had the opportunity to meet with your entertainer to discuss
the proper name pronunciation of your bridal party attendants, and the proper
placement of these attendants within the order of introduction. Once at the function hall
your entertainer will line your attendants according to what had been discussed prior to
the wedding day. As your attendants make their way into the function room, it may have
been decided that they form a receiving line, or go to the head table.
Receiving Line
This can be done in conjunction
with the introductions or alone. The bride, groom, and parents will line up and greet the
guests as they go through the line. This is a great time to say "thank you" to
all of your guests for attending your special day.
Blessing
Once your bridal party
attendants are at the head table, your entertainer will ask a guest (someone selected
prior to reception - parent, friend, grandparent, uncle, priest, etc.) by name to say the
blessing. Once the blessing is complete, your entertainer will now draw the attention
to the person who is proposing the toast.
Toast
This is usually done by the
best man. We will announce the toast several minutes before it happens to insure that all
of the guests have a full glass.
Cake Cutting
This takes place after dinner
just prior to the bride and groom's first dance. Your music selections for the cake
cutting can either be background music or traditional (bride cuts the cake). We will
coordinate with your photographer to when is the proper time to begin the music for this
traditional moment, and some entertainer's will ask your guests to gather around for
pictures at this time, but at J & S we have learned that this is not the best way to
approach family/friends photo opportunities because it will interfere with your
photographer's performance, and he/she may lose those perfect shots that he/she was paid
to get.
First Dance
The bride and groom select this
song prior to their wedding date. This song should be well thought out, and define
something special about the two of you. This dance can take place either after the cake
cutting, or it may have taken place when the bride and groom were introduced.
Parents Dances
After the bride and groom have
danced their first dance as husband and wife, they may want to dance with their parents.
If these dances are occurring the bride will first dance with her father, and then the
groom will follow by escorting his mother to the dance floor for their special dance
together. At times their have been instances where someone else has danced in the place of
either parent.
Wedding Party Dance
Once the parent's dance has
been completed, the bride and groom may want to have the entire wedding party come to the
dance floor for the wedding party dance. This dance can also take place during the bride
and groom's first dance, where the bride and groom's first dance will be split 50/50, and
the wedding party will be asked to join our bride and groom on the dance floor.
Let's Dance
After the formal dances have
been completed, we will invite everyone to join in on the dance floor. In the beginning of
the reception, we usually play a lot of popular music to get everyone involved in dancing,
usually a mix of oldies works best, but we are always open to requests and suggestions. A
list of your ideas and suggestions usually works best, as we are not only interested in
what you would like to have played, we are also interested in the songs that you do not
want to hear, but please take into consideration the music preferences of your guests when
eliminating song titles.
Anniversary Dance
This is a special dance that
has been done in many ways. The way we like to do this is we invite the bride and groom to
the dance floor, and in doing so we also invite all of the married couples in attendance
to join the bride and groom on the dance floor. Once every married couple is dancing to a
slow song we ask for anyone who has been married for one day or less (usually it's the
bride and groom, unless one of your guests got married that day & we didn't know about
it!!) to please make their way to the side of the dance floor, so that we may form a
circle around the dance floor with other guests who will soon be eliminated. Other guest's
will be eliminated by five year intervals, until we end up with the couple that has been
married the longest, and then we ask the bride and groom to join this couple. A nice touch
to this dance that we have seen is the bride and groom presenting this couple with either
roses or champagne (the bride and groom may know who this couple will be through their
invitations).
Bouquet and Garter Toss
At this moment your entertainer
will ask the bride and groom to make their way to the dance floor for the Garter &
Bouquet ceremony. Your photographer will probably pose you prior to the music begins for
this ceremony. Once the groom has removed the garter your entertainer will ask for all
single ladies to please make their way to the dance floor, so that our bride may toss her
bouquet. Once we have a recipient of the bouquet it is time for the groom to toss the
garter. Once we have the recipient's of the garter & bouquet, it is time for us to
have a little fun!!! don't worry it will be done tastefully, and we will use the best
discretion, if a younger guest catches either the garter or bouquet. If a young guest is
found to be the recipient, your entertainer will just ask for the recipients to pose with
the bride and groom, and in this case also we are always open for suggestions and ideas.
Back To dancing
Toward the end of the
reception, we often start playing newer music that will appeal toward the bride and
groom's friends. However, we still mix in a few popular oldies to keep everyone involved.
Bride and Groom Farewell Dance
Prior to this dance your
entertainer will ask all guests to form a circle around the dance floor for which our
bride and groom can dance within. We can close this dance by forming a tunnel of guests
for the bride and groom to exit the reception from, or we can close the circle, and have
the guests give the bride and groom a great big hug from all of their friends and family.
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