Divine wedding songs father daughter dance




The dance between father and daughter is a delicate moment of the wedding party which must be planned with lot of attention and dedication. The bride-to-be must assume the responsibility of planning this moment, and at least now they must give up in asking for help from their friends, parents, cognates or event planners.




This is an important moment which must be planned with your soul, not with your mind. You must listen to your heart and you’ll know what you must do in order to have a wonderful memory, because finally, the dance between father and daughter is not only a dance or a well known tradition, but is about feelings, personalities, relationship, love, respect and unconditioned love. The dance between father and daughter is same important as the dance between mother and son, that’s the reason I disagree with the idea of performing these special moments in the same time.

I know lots of couples who danced with their parents in the same time, making a single important moment instead two delicate moments. Of course, both dances have the same meaning, but still is recommended to give up in modernizing so much your wedding and better opt for traditional way. How you must plan this important moment? (And now I’m talking with the brides-to-be who are extremely impatient, quite stressed and dreaming). The most important thing you must do is to choose a great song for this dance, a song that helps you in expressing your feelings, a song that speaks volumes about your personality, but also about the personality of your father.

You must choose that song that is like a history of the relationship with your father. Of course, you won’t find a melody that says word with word everything that happened between you and your father, but are enough songs that are like speaking from your shoes and you must look for it. In this article I’d like to suggest you some wedding songs father daughter dance, but I’ll do this thing after I tell you other few tips about planning this sensitive moment.

Once you have chosen the song, you must set the choreography. Of course, the dance between father and daughter is about feelings and the way they are expressed, but you also can learn some new dance steps to improve the moment, to even offer a great performance to your guests. I know some brides who chose two songs, perfectly edited by their Dj and together with their fathers, invented a funny choreography. That was their manner in telling to everybody that she and her father are hilarious, creative and hopeful personalities.

And the third thing, don’t be worried if some tears will appear in this moment. This is the most beautiful proof of your vivid feelings! And here are my suggestions of wedding songs father daughter dance: “Cinderella” performed by Steven Curtis Chapman; “Daddy” performed by Beyonce; “Daddy Let’s Dance” performed by Jamie Tate; “Daddy’s Hands” performed by Holly Dunn; “Daddy’s Little Girl” performed by Mills Brothers; “Dance With My Father” performed by Luther Vandross; “Daughters” performed by John Mayer; “Father And Daughter” performed by Paul Simon and “Gracie” performed by Ben Folds.

Written by , date Jul 20, 2010 in wedding songs
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  1. Jam says:

    The dance between the father and daughter is about feelings of course and years spent together! He sees now his little girl grown up and walking away from the house, so you have to carefully choose your song. Maybe it’s better to ask your father too what he likes and what type of song he wants.

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