Real Weddings

Spring/Summer 2014

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26 real weddings / will get — we want good surprises at weddings, not the opposite." Of course, experience can count for plenty, too, says Hamilton. Besides knowing how to read a crowd, it takes a pro to understand power circuits so the fuses don't blow, or to troubleshoot a wireless microphone that acts up. " at said, you don't want a vendor that's jaded and this is ' just another gig,' " he adds. SET THE TONE WITH MUSIC "Musical entertainment is the heart and soul of every wedding," says DJ Leanne. " e music is what creates so many incredible memories — from walking down the aisle, to the rst dance, to gettin' down on the dance oor with friends and family, it's such a huge and integral part of any wedding. e DJ can make or break the wedding, which is why you have to choose very carefully." It's likely that music will also be a big part of your wedding, time wise. "Generally, the dancing part of the wedding is around four hours long," says Bishop, whose six-piece dance band is SideOne's most popular request for weddings. "In most cases, four hours is more than half your reception. Hopefully, you've done your homework and found some great entertainment that not only will please you, but please your guests." Whatever you choose to do for your ultimate party of all parties, pick something that you'll love and that your guests will think is pretty amazing, too. rw "A wedding w hout ent tainment may be a decent mingle . . . but won ' t be a p ty" "A wedding w hout p22-27_RealAdvice-Entertainment.indd 26 14-04-28 11:52 AM

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