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Written by Quinceanera Author
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The success of a Quinceañera celebration depends largely on the coordination between each act and the music. That is why there exist many professionals who offer a multitude of services and who also have their own staff in order to cover the celebration in its entirety. Musicians, choreographers, dancers, dj’s and emcees are available to help plan the musical aspects of your Quinceañera, from early in the morning until late at night.
The Quinceañera may be serenaded by a mariachi before she even steps out of her house. The number of mariachis you hire will depend on your budget, although a traditional trio will brighten up your day without breaking your budget.
Some churches have their own musical director who offers advice as to the type of music to be played during certain moments throughout the religious ceremony.
Reception, food and dance Today, more and more families either hire an emcee, or they train a family member with great public speaking skills to be the presenter. The emcee provides vitality and entertainment to the event. Each of his appearances is marked by a change in music, and he announces what is about to take place in the celebration.
Also in high demand for Quinceañera receptions are choreographers, professionals who are vital in helping father and daughter look their best as they dance the waltz. They may also help the Quinceañera perform one or more dance routines with her court. This last idea is sure to entertain younger and older guests alike, and really adds excitement to the celebration.
Some professionals also have additional dancers who lend their services for a choreographed performance with the quinceañera. This way, many young ladies realize their dream of dancing like a professional with handsome, well dressed young men.
Although it is traditionally an orchestra that plays the music at a quince reception, it is very popular nowadays to hire a professional dj, who has a wide selection of music to choose from. If you hire a dj, keep in mind not only the songs you would like, but also the order in which they should be played.
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