After the wedding ceremony, a common way for the guests and the couple to celebrate is by dancing to their favorite songs. Once the crowd has spent an hour or two for dining and socializing, it is normally expected that danceable music would play and people would go to the provided space for dancing. So in order for this activity to be a hit among the participants, it should be carefully planned first through a few simple steps.
First, you need to think about the songs that would be played during the event. If dance music is really not your forte, you can browse certain websites that focus on this genre and take note of the most popular dance songs. While looking at the song titles, try to consider the age bracket of the people who would attend the wedding. Select more songs that became famous during the 70's and 80's if the guests could identify with the said time, or choose more modern tracks if they are relatively younger. Prior to the actual gathering, you can also ask the guests themselves what they want to hear during the party.
When you have created a list of songs, you can then contact a disc jockey to play it on the targeted date. You can get in touch with this professional through visiting one of the music establishments in your city. When you have chosen a DJ, make sure that he has a record of all the tracks you included in the list. In an event where he does not have a specific song, you can ask him for recommendations regarding a similar or a better replacement for it. Once he has mixed the set of tracks, you can sample the music to get a first-hand idea on what it would sound like. Imagine yourself on that particular occasion and think about how the listeners would react to the music being played.
Lastly, before the actual wedding party, see to it that the pieces of hardware for music have been set up in the place in which the party will be held. Doing so prevents you from rushing while the crowd is waiting to dance.