Where do you find Il interactive wedding DJs ? At Ameritune, of course. Normally, we service all of the Chicago area and surrounding suburbs- but we can go further….Hawaii, Cancun, Cabo…
How do you define interaction? Some DJs think that interaction is when the DJ puts on a costume and does a lip sync to a song, or actually sings to a karaoke version of a song. Is that actually interacting? Nah, I think that’s more like him performing for you. Not that there’s anything wrong with that. If the performance is entertaining, there could be a lot of value to the party. If you make people laugh, they will loosen up and be more receptive to dancing, and in general will have a more festive mood. Mood control is what’s it’s all about.
I define interaction (in terms that relate to parties) as any organized activity that requires action from your guests. In the wedding game pictured above, we are involving not just the two couples sitting in the chairs, but all the guests who have surrounded them on the dancefloor. This is about as gentle as interaction can get- we are only requiring the guests to form a close circle around the two couples. They stand there, watching and laughing as we ask interesting questions of the Bride and Groom and their two friends. Obviously, the interaction is a lot more intense if you are one of the seated couples! Even though we are requiring very little from the guests, it makes a big difference in the overall feeling of the room! I will discuss more interactive ideas, as time goes on….
