I believe that there are 'ice breakers' for every type of function.
Because every function is different and unique - it would be fair to say most DJ's try to read the crowd.
Now, for Weddings and other related DJ work, in my experience, are all heading along the lines of.....?
‘Start .Middle End’………
with the bit in the ‘middle’ varying from function to function.
'The Middle', yes, can be disco-stomping all the way from the start - if the crowd are that way inclined, or, at some Wedding Gigs, a pre requested format, be it Traditional, a Set Piece or stopping for Buffet , etc - it doesn't matter really!
But the main thing is that whether you are doing a Wedding or other private / corporate function, you could literally say with hand on heart –
"after the food - it's disco all the way."or "after the buffet, everybody will get into the swing of things either sitting down, tapping their feet or on the dance floor"......
Why say this to a client??
Well because it reassures the client that YOU ARE experienced; it invariably happens; anything happening on the dance floor earlier on is a bonus to them (and of course to you) and, most importantly.....
it covers you if early on at the start of the gig - it is s
(Well – like low attendance numbers, hall to big, kids running around, feuds, heat, etc)
How many times were you told one thing from the client about their guests – and the outcome was totally opposite? And THEY are meant to know them!
People (guests) can be, at times, difficult.
We can all start our gigs on the button, upon arrival and play Background stuff. Who would dream of going ‘mainstream’ from the start unless requested prior???
Gigs, from my experience, 'take off', (especially with a Traditional Wedding), normally after the ceremonies, First Dance, or, after the Buffet is announced and First Dance opens the disco for all friends and family to join the B&G on the floor in this respect.
But, like I said, every 'gig' is unique and I have had people up from the FIRST record till the LAST, all-night, through the Buffet, etc on many occasions.
People (guests) can be, at times, receiving!.
So to the DJ who has never attempted or performed as a Wedding Entertainer – it might be handy to try and experience other DJ’s Weddings – not to be critical of the DJ, (that’s another topic in itself)....but to understand and experience the various different types of Weddings that established DJ’s have to do!!!
HAPPY SPINNING
