dancing at a wedding

United States
March 2, 2010 6:32pm CST
i always see a wedding as a celebration, the reception should be a party in my opinion. i know at my wedding i want there to be a lot of food and good music for dancing. however, i do wonder what kind of dancing do you think is appropriate at a wedding. Should everyone just be on the dance floor in a mosh pit style, jumping up and down? Or do you think club-style dancing appropriate for a reception?
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• Philippines
21 Mar 10
If that is what the bride and groom wanted, you have to respect their wishes. If you do not want to have dancing at your wedding, your guests will respect that as well.
3 Mar 10
I don't think there is an *appropriate* style of dancing for a wedding hun, just dance the way you want to dance and have fun.
@SomeCowgirl (32191)
• United States
3 Mar 10
Hi vjenkins86, When my husband and I were planning our wedding we were planning square dancing and line dancing. Our theme was western. Well the church we got married in only allowed proper dancing, traditional in arm dancing... So we did not do square dancing. I think that dancing at a reception is fun, but before any big plans are made, make sure that if you plan to have the reception at a church, the church allows all forms of dancing. We have a country club in another county just a few minutes away from here. We were going to go there after the wedding but never did. We still plan to go there though.