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Q. The band we’ve hired has asked to take a 15-minute break every 90 minutes. We don’t have a problem with that, but we want to keep the party going even during those breaks. Do you have any suggestions for us?
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Q. We’re not all that hip on hiring a traditional wedding band perform during our reception, but we definitely want live music. We’re considering hiring the house band from our favorite club, but they’re more of a 70s and 80s cover band and their song list doesn’t contain any slower ballads. Will our guests be disappointed if they can’t dance cheek-to-cheek? Do we have any options for fitting slower songs into the band’s repertoire?
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Q. We’re planning to hold our wedding in late May in a beautiful botanical garden. There’s little chance of rain during that time, so we don’t feel weather will be a problem. But the string quartet we’ve chosen won’t play unless shelter is provided. What should we do?
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Q. We have a number of children on our guest list, and I’d like to have structured activities for them to take part in so they won’t be bored during the reception. What type of activities work well during weddings?
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Q. I absolutely HATE the Chicken Dance, along with a few of those other interactive dances like the Hokey Pokey and the Macarena. Is there any way to keep our DJ from playing these obnoxious tunes?
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Q. I have my heart set on dancing our first dance to a tune that isn’t on our band’s song list. Should I just scrap the whole idea and choose something else, or should we play a CD of the song instead?
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Q. My fiancé is of Cuban descent and a large part of his family will be attending our wedding. He would like to have a few Cuban favorites played at our wedding, but we’re not sure our DJ will have those in his repertoire. Is it unfair of us to ask him to obtain these somewhat less-known songs for our celebration?
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