Introductions will set the tone
for your reception.
Many entertainers believe that loud music and even
louder introductions are the key ingredients for creating a
memorable performance. But a truly unforgettable performance should
be one that builds connections between the guests, the wedding
party members, and the Bride and Groom. Your grand entrance will
set the tone for the rest of your reception celebration.
If this moment is used to create connections
that are informative, entertaining, personalized, and emotional;
your guests will feel more involved and they will have more fun.
Whether you want
personalized biographical intros with humorous sound clips or low
lying fog with stars and bubbles, Solid Gold Entertainment has
something for everyone.
All eyes will be on you when you
have your first dance. Unfortunately, most DJ's have forgotten how
meaningful, personal and unique your first dance should be.
We offer several personalized
ways to showcase your first dance where your guests will truly be
in awe and inspired by your passion.
Call us today to set up a
consultation.
Imagine Dad
standing across the room telling a story about the first time you
rode your bike or the time he taught you how to drive a car. As
your guests are emotionally involved and relating to dad's story,
he then asks you..... Can I have this dance?
We have
several ideas to help you create a magical moment that will leave a
lasting impression while your guests reach for the tissue paper.
Frank Sinatra,
Steve Tyrell, Jack Johnson, Ben Harper, Norah Jones, Dean Martin,
Billy Joel and many more.
One of the
most overlooked events at your reception, is dinner. Most wedding
DJ's will throw on the same old CD and leave the room. WHAT? Is he
giving you a discount for being absent?
A tentative DJ
will play the right Background music during dinner to build energy
that will carry over to the dancing part of your reception.
We can also
suggest some creative ideas to involve your guests and build
comrade.
The number one
fear in America is....... Public speaking! The toast is is an
opportunity for those who are closest to you to share words of
wisdom and best wishes to the both of you. Unfortunately, most
toasts are winged at the reception and many times come across as
unprepared or inappropriate.
If you need
tips to help create a toast to remember, then call our office
813-875-4487 to learn more.
The Wedding cake
has been a part of wedding celebrations since the Roman times. It
started as a symbol of fertility when a thin layer of wheat cake
was crumbled over the brides head. Today we are much too civilized
to crumble cake over the brides head, instead after the cake
cutting and beautiful photos, the groom lovingly smashes cake into
his lovely wife's face. So much for being civilized!
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