JK Wedding Entrance Dance
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- Description:
- Hilarious wedding entrance dance to Forever...yeah, forever. It took place at a Church in Saint Paul, Minnesota.
- Dance:
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Wedding Dance
- Tags:
- dance, ,entrance,, forever, fun, procession, ,wedding
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miss cherry said 1 day ago:
DUDE ON THE RIGHT WHEN THEY THROW THE PAPERS....YEAH.....HE'S MY FAV!
miss cherry said 1 day ago:
OMG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I ABSOLUTELY LOVE IT!!!! DEFINITELY GOIN IN AS MY FAV VIDEO!! I THINK EVERYONE NEEDS TO SEE THIS VIDEO!!!! THIS IS GREAT!!!!
kristinanelson said 8 days ago:
i like this video i want to do that for my weeding because then it will not be so said it will make them happy and have a good time and not have to cry like i did when my mom and dad got married
Paula Lazor said 8 days ago:
I have probably watched this video about 50 times. It is a great pick me up at the end of the day. You can't manufacture sheer joy. That is what makes Jill and Kevin's Big Day so special for anyone who sees this. I wish JK many years of making beautiful music together!
cindylu1 said 9 days ago:
Talk about talent and creativity. Lots of love to the both of you. Wishing you the best parts of each other for life.
Daquariusdancer said 19 days ago:
that was so funny i enjoyed 4real
gchulack said 19 days ago:
I ditto everything Max Kuenkel so eloquently described. I watch this video when I need to feel close to the best parts of humanity.
%^>Ph3n0m!naL T<^% said 22 days ago:
very nice
Na-Na said 23 days ago:
That was very nice. Never seen anything like it. At least you got your monies worth. Instead of the short quiet boring weddings. Very entertaining. Good luck bride and groom keep on dancing til death do you part.
Max Kuenkel said 29 days ago:
I happened to see this video by chance yesterday.
I don't know anything about dance and
basically have little interest in dance. This is the
first time I have seen this website DanceJam.
I signed up only so I could leave this comment.
I have seen the video about 20 times since yesterday
(when I first saw it).
I like the spontaneous laughter, both by the dancers and by the audience.
I like the spontaneous applause now and then. I like the music.
I like the way the dance is structured, so that important
dancers emerge at important points in the music.
I like the fact that all the dancers wear sunglasses,
to distinguish them and their role from
the groom and the bride (who don't wear sunglasses). I like the fact
that the bride, wearing a traditional (white) dress,
appears last, which gives her role the greatest possible
importance, and symbolically shows that
marriage is more of a woman's dream than a man's
(I doubt whether marriage is the sort of arrangement
that most men would have invented). I don't know these people, but somehow
I find myself deeply moved by this dance. I love the fact that
whatever is being expressed by this dance comes across as
authentic: it is not over-polished and super-slick
like sometimes on TV, instead it is slightly rough, but real. This dance, recorded with a
shaky amateur camera, is absolutely amazing to me. Thank you for sharing.
I think I'll watch it again now. I haven't exhausted it yet, every time I see it,
I find something great about it.