Ever thought of a Barn Dance for your Wedding?
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Do you want all your guests to relax and have the time of their lives after the formal part of your wedding day? Do you want them to remember the fun they had together for ever?
Will there be young, old, family and friends? People who know each other well and others who have never even met before?
The younger ones love disco and Granny and Grandad fancy a bit of ballroom. How will you find entertainment to suit them all?
Don’t worry. There is a kind of dancing that has been the mainstay of wedding festivities for centuries. Anyone who knows their left from their right can join in and there’s even someone to tell you how to do the dances and keep calling out the steps when the music is playing.
And if someone gets it wrong? So what! We are here to have fun aren’t we?
It’s not by accident that the barn dance is the traditional evening highlight for those who want to give their guests a good time . It goes with a wedding like carols with Christmas.
It’s easy-peasy, it’s exiting, everyone gets to meet everyone else, you can’t do it without laughing, it's a whole evening's worth of entertainment and it doesn’t cost an arm and a leg.
And it doesn’t have to be in a barn. It works just as well in a Castle, a Palace, a Hotel, a Country Club, or a Village Hall. Of course, when it’s in a Castle or Palace they will probably call it a Ceilidh. (Pronounced ‘Kaylee’.) That’s the gaelic word for a right good party .
Take a look at our web-site and see the video shot at a real-life wedding we played at. Tell us if it doesn’t make you smile!
Barn Dance Band
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Paul Smith is the lead musician and manager of Bathsheba's Wedding Barn Dance Band. The band has been playing for weddings in and around Oxfordshire for fifteen years.
Visit www.bathshebas-wedding.co.uk
or call 0161 283 7938