Music is as much
a component of a good wedding as food and drink. You can have a wedding without
music, but it's likely it will seem a little quiet and dull. So whether you
have a full live band, a string quartet, a DJ spinning tunes or recorded music
from a boom box, it should be included.
But music's not
just for dancing. There are a myriad of activities you can plan around the
music that will add an element of fun to your wedding.
One popular idea
is to play musical chairs. Sure, this is a fun kid's game and you don't want to
insult your guests in any way, but you can have some fun with this version of
musical chairs. The chairs can be just about anything, from chairs lined up
from the food tables to the floor, if you think your guests might be open to
sitting on the floor (and then having to get up and down again). One fun option
is to use the men as the chairs - they kneel on the floor, with one knee on the
floor and the other bent. The women sit lightly on the men's' knees as they are
playing musical chairs. When either the man or woman falls down, that couple is
out, until one couple is left.
Some brides and
grooms like to play musical chairs in order to give away the table centerpiece,
which many guests like to take home. Instead of assigning a number and awarding
the centerpiece to the person in possession of that number, you have each table
play musical chairs until the person left standing is the one that gets to take
home the centerpiece.
How about a rousing
game of "name that tune"? This is a game that's best for a smaller,
intimate wedding where everyone knows the bride and groom well. Prior to the
wedding, whoever is planning the wedding should get a list of favorite songs of
both the bride and groom. Create a CD of those songs, and then create a game of
"name that tune". Guests can be divided into teams and then be played
just a small snippet of each song.
After guests hear
that first snippet, they can then "bid" on how quickly they can name
the tune. So one group might say they can name the tune in 10 seconds, while
the other group might say 5 seconds. Once one group has bowed out, the other
group will then have to "name that tune". This is a fun game that
gets everyone involved and which the bride and groom are particularly delighted
by.

If guests want to
"call out" the wedding couple onto the dance floor, they can be asked
to get out on the dance floor themselves first and hula hoop or perform their
own version of a breakdance. Much in the way guests sometimes have to
"perform" to get the couple the kiss this is another way to get the
guests involved and having fun in order to create fun wedding memories for the
bride and groom.
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