joy style: the wedding entrance dance

 
 

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This is as inspiring as any Broadway musical I've seen. It's so damn SWEET, I got weepy through the giggles.

Friends break out of their comfort zone to give you what you need.
Love is something to CELEBRATE.
There is courage in community.
Laughter favours originality.
Life is better when you dance.

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OR! I just discovered that they have their own website: http://www.jkweddingdance.com/ They are accepting donations to a charity and showing the video. Quite lovely.

  • I love this wedding dance video, it brings a smile to my face every time I see it. You can see more of the Best Wedding Dance Videos on the following site: www.BestWeddingDances.com
  • This video made me so happy I came up with a website idea to feature it and other fun wedding dance videos. The parodies are already popping up, including a divorce entrance dance, but my favourite is the wedding party performing it on the Today show! bestweddingdancevideos.com is the site.
  • Linda G
    Wow. Happy tears. So much joy!
  • Bodi
    I loved it. A true celebration. This marriage is off to a great start so may this same joy follow them throughout their lives.
  • Linda H
    Thanks to whomever posted this video on the internet so the rest of us could share the celebration. What a day-maker!! It's really cool that the minister gave permission for the dance...most are so conventional that they'd never be open-minded enough to agree. The fact that the couple chose to celebrate their day this way is a great reminder of the joy that can come as a result of thinking outside the box and living your own truth. Thanks for posting this video, Danielle!
  • Trilby Malinn Idzerda
    Big love - sustained flow - heart's delight - I love how the Bride comes halfway up the aisle by herself and then the Groom comes to get her like he just can't wait. Beautiful. Thank you.
  • FABULOUS!!!! A marriage should be a celebration of both your love and your spirit.
  • Traci
    You asked me last week what Minneapolis was known for. Truth be told, THIS is the kind of thing that makes the Twin Cities what they are. (Apparently, this wedding took place in St. Paul.) Geez, I love it here!
  • Nancy Froio
    Thank you, Danielle. This is the most amazing piece of art...it really ripped my heart open. I can see the beauty and creativity of our entire human race. I needed to cry, thanks.
  • yah, the boo-hoo power on this was surprising.
  • Julie Max
    This is the second time inside of a week that I've seen this video. Somehow, I'm not surprised that you got a hold of it and set it out there for us all to see.

    This link is up on my facebook as we speak - sharing this with my friends might just be the best thing I do today.
  • remind me to have good dancers for friends...that was so beautiful!
  • Paula
    At our wedding, my husbands' friends and relatives spontaneously organized the guests so that they stood in lines on both sides of a path leading to the church door as we stepped out of our car. As we passed they blew bubbles, then we waited at the church door for the pastor to open the church and we walked in first, followed by all of our guests. It was wonderful because we didn't have any attendants, just his children as witnesses, and this way everyone was involved in the "wedding march".

    Thanks for adding some joy to my day!
  • Barbara M
    I have watched it twice now and both times I broke out in major happy tears. I have been married to the man of my dreams for 18 years now. When I see them happy and celebrating their next step in their life together in a "shout it from the rooftops how much I love you kind of way" I just think of us. I wish them all the happiness as the world.
    I can so picture them dancing to that song on every anniversary and having their kids join in.
  • Christine
    I love this.
  • Yep, I'm teary and giddy, too. Beautiful stuff.
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