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10. Group Dances

And now that we’re on the topic of dancing, let guests get up and groove on their own during the reception. Group dances can make some people feel uncomfortable, especially if they are already self-conscious about shaking their tail feather or two-stepping in front of other attendees.
The Knot notes, that while the DJ is likely to “have a lineup of go-to songs that always get people on their feet” they should also “be able to pick out songs on the fly that’ll work for your friends and family. No awkward line dances required.”
Coordinate with your wedding DJ in advance to make sure there’s a mix of music that will keep the dancers moving and also entertain those who prefer to relax and watch the celebration.
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