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I do not unless I’m practically dragged onto the dance floor by my client. I too believe it’s important to maintain a certain decorum and be ready to assist in case of an emergency.
You bet! I always try to gauge how the couple will react, and every time I don’t, either the bride or the groom pulls me on to the dance floor. While, I definitely do not make it a priority, I like to do it especially when guests are hesitant to get on the dance floor.
I don’t. However, there was a time when my bride pulled me on the dance floor and insisted I dance with her so I obliged. It was more important to please the client than to stick to the rules. But generally, I don’t have time to dance. There is always something that needs to be done, right?
Only if I’m a guest.
I realize that some pros party with their clients, but I feel it’s important to maintain a degree of professional separation. (e.g. What if there’s a situation? – should they look for me on the dance floor doing the electric slide…?)
Amy Rubins:
I do not unless I’m practically dragged onto the dance floor by my client. I too believe it’s important to maintain a certain decorum and be ready to assist in case of an emergency.
2011.Mar.31 10:53 am
Brit @ Landlocked Bride:
You bet! I always try to gauge how the couple will react, and every time I don’t, either the bride or the groom pulls me on to the dance floor. While, I definitely do not make it a priority, I like to do it especially when guests are hesitant to get on the dance floor.
2011.Mar.30 12:15 am
Cynthia, TX:
Yes, dance at weddings I think the Bride and Groom thinks it fun to watch people having a good time with them.
2011.Mar.29 10:16 am
tami brown:
I don’t. However, there was a time when my bride pulled me on the dance floor and insisted I dance with her so I obliged. It was more important to please the client than to stick to the rules. But generally, I don’t have time to dance. There is always something that needs to be done, right?
2011.Mar.29 10:10 am
elisa | weditorial:
Only if I’m a guest.
I realize that some pros party with their clients, but I feel it’s important to maintain a degree of professional separation. (e.g. What if there’s a situation? – should they look for me on the dance floor doing the electric slide…?)
2011.Mar.29 9:27 am