Personally I choose the following order:
Mother & son dance
Father & daughter dance
Bride & groom dance (dollar dance@@????!!!)
2007-08-31 20:53:35
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answered by baby C0w 2
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I think bride and groom 1st then the rest is all up to you I'm thinking of this order 2. Father and daughter 3. Mother and Son 4. Groom's parents and Bride's parents 5. Bridal Party and slowly people join in.
2007-09-01 20:45:45
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answered by Rukia K 2
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What would be usual - first dance; father/daughter dance - mother/son dance (can be done separately or at the same time); then bridal party dances, then family joins in - then it's a free-for-all!
2007-09-01 02:07:11
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answered by Lydia 7
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You can choose any order, but it would be strange to have anything other than the bride and grooms dance first, after that it is your choice. Most people skip the bridal party dance.
Usually it is:
Bride and Groom 1st dance
Bridal party dance
Bride and Dad
Groom and Mom
2007-09-01 11:15:41
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answered by Reba 6
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Bride and Groom dance (no one else will get up and dance before they do)
Father/Daughter. Part way through that Mother/Son join.
Then the rest of the wedding party. The parents join their spouses, and the bride and groom are back together.
2007-09-01 03:40:16
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answered by ds37x 5
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Whatever order you want. We are having:
1. Our first dance
2. his mother/father and my mother/father
3. Bridal party.
We are doing the father/daughter and mother/son dances later in the reception.
2007-08-31 22:49:26
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answered by Maria S 3
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Usually the DJ will serve as the master of ceremonies. He/She will keep the flow of the evening going and know or discuss with you the lineup.
2007-09-01 10:51:28
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answered by Beth C 1
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