12.2 Wedding entertainment doesn’t have to be continuous
Contrary to popular belief, wedding entertainment doesn’t have to be continuous.Guests love to socialise, and that isn’t always possible when there’s music blaring out or if an entertainer is grappling for attention.
As a wedding planner, you need to help the couple identify when they would like the wedding entertainment to start.
In many cases, this is simple: couples will want the music to begin after the wedding breakfast. Some may take an alternative approach, such as having entertainment areas the guests can dip in and out of.
Either way, establishing when they would like their guests to be entertained should come before figuring out how they would like their guests to be entertained.
12.6 Communicating with the entertainer prior to the wedding
Entertainers are creative by their very nature.And so are soon-to-be wed couples for that matter. Few couples will want to dictate exactly what an entertainer should and shouldn’t be doing on their big day. Some, however, will have an idea of what they want to happen.
Before you first book the entertainer, sit down with the couple and draw up a list of what they expect. For some, it might be a specific song. Others might expect a comedian to throw in a particular joke.
Whatever it is, you need to dig out that little special something and make sure it’s included. Most entertainers will oblige, and if they don’t, then they’re not the right people for your couple!
12.10 Choosing the Right MC for Your Client’s Wedding
To ensure a wedding’s success, you will need to have a Master of Ceremonies, commonly known as an MC.Without an MC, your wedding will be left vulnerable to all types of potential disaster, which is certainly not desirable for your client’s big day.
However, there are many factors to consider when you are trying to choose the appropriate MC for a wedding. For example, should you hire a professional or let your clients enlist the help of a friend?
Here are a few steps that you will need to take in order to find the right MC.
Decide If You Want a Personal or Professional MC
The MC at a wedding is responsible for making sure that everything runs smoothly.
Responsibilities often include the following:- Introducing people of interest (e.g. guests, family members, or bridal party)
- Watching the time and keeping everything on schedule
- Facilitating and introducing entertainment activities
- Ensuring that nothing goes wrong and taking care of unforeseen incidents
Your clients asking a friend or family member to act as the MC for your wedding can be very meaningful, for both the couple and the person. However, compared to a professional MC, he or she will be rather inexperienced when it comes to running events.
Also remember that as your MC, your friend will be unable to participate as a guest, which may mean that they will miss out on some fun. It is a unique and memorable experience, however, and it will continue to carry significance for the person even years after the wedding has ended.
Here are a few things that you will need to consider when deciding between a friend and a professional.
Formality
Are you the type of person that needs everything to run exactly as it should? Or are you a little more lenient when it comes to ceremonies and tradition? If you do not mind your wedding being a little more relaxed, it would not be as much of an issue to have your friend act as your MC, especially if your wedding is a smaller event. However, if you need everything to go perfectly and exactly as planned, hiring a professional MC would be a better idea.
Cost
Hiring a professional MC is not cheap. The most cost-efficient option would be to ask a close individual to be your MC – free of charge. Factor this into your wedding budget as you make your choice.
Personalisation
Someone that knows the happy couple very well will be able to provide a more personal and unique experience. For example, a friend would be able to tell interesting memories and stories from the past. He would be able to describe the couple’s personalities as well as interact with the guests on a more personal basis.
Understandably, a professional MC will not be able to personalise his words as well as a friend can. However, you can rest assured that his words have probably been tested on plenty of weddings before, which helps to prevent unwanted blunders as well as awkward jokes.
Check for Stage Presence
Your MC will need to be able to interact well with the audience.
You will need to choose someone who is easy-going rather than uptight and is comfortable with speaking in front of large crowds. The MC will need to be able to read the audience’s mood and understand what the audience wants.
If you are hiring an MC, consider how you feel as you talk with them. Is he/she engaging and interesting? Does he/she seem confident?
Make sure you follow up on references. Check with the other people that he/she has been an MC for as well, and see what their thoughts are.
Verify Responsibility
You will need to make sure that the person you select to be your MC is incredibly responsible.
If you know the person personally, you will likely already know whether the person is a good choice or not when it comes to this. For professional MCs that you hire, even if the person is incredibly witty and is amazing at interacting with crowds, none of it will matter if they are easily sidetracked and choose to have fun at the wedding instead. Again, you will need to rely on references.