Curtis Knight Entertainment - Boston Wedding DJ

Non Stop Dancing at Andover, MA Off the Hook Wedding!

Friday, June 10, 2016, Curtis and Anna from CKE were the DJ/MC’s, and watched friends and family dancing through the entire celebration for the wild wedding of Debbie and Bill Hewson at the Andover Country Club. Curtis was the photographer and Kim stepped in for live photo editing. The weather was beautiful and it was a perfect, romantic setting for the happy couple. Debbie and Bill happily dated for more than ten years before deciding to finally tie the knot. Seeing the way Bill looked at his new wife it is evident that they will love and cherish each other for the rest of their lives. A wedding celebration of over ten years in the making was certainly worth the wait. After a touching and emotional dance with her father, Debbie was ready to tear it up on the dance floor with her new husband and stunning bridesmaids. Boy did their guests love to dance and they brought the party to the Andover Country Club that night! Curtis even managed to wrangle the guests onto the dance floor for a few hilarious group shots before the night came to an end.  Their whole perfect day was captured in hundreds of gorgeous photographs. All of which were retouched back at the CKE studio in Billerica. It was a real honor to be part of such a great celebration.  To order your custom package with DJ, MC, Photography, Videography, Photo Booth, Uplighting, Gobo Monogram, Justice of the Peace or Rene Rancourt singing the National Anthem go to https://curtisknight.com/create-event / #CKE Events @curtisknightent Call Curtis 978-590-5910 curtis@curtisknight.comHewson 1500--257Hewson 1500--47Hewson 1500--215Hewson 1500--220
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How to choose a wedding dress that you can dance in

 

Finding the right wedding dress can be quite a challenge, especially when you are a bride who wishes to dance the night away on your wedding. Nevertheless, it is possible! The bridal experts from Best for Bride in Canada have the following advice for brides on the search for the perfect dress that looks great, is comfortable and can be danced in as well.

Best for Bride is a reputed Canadian Bridal dress chain and wedding services provider. They have a vast inventory of wedding dresses, dresses for the the bridal party and everything the modern bride needs for her wedding day. Find more details about Best for Bride at their website here.

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Pay attention to the dress silhouette and shape

Different wedding dress styles look good on different women. Identify the best wedding dress silhouettes that flatter your figure with the help of this guide on the Huff Post. Using this as a reference, choose a flattering dress silhouette for your body type that also allows you the space and circumference to move around freely. Snug silhouettes like the mermaid and trumpet restrict movement while A-line gowns, ball gowns and dresses with shorter hemlines are better suited for moving in.

Choose the right structure and style

Wedding dresses are complex garments with layers of structuring. It is this rigid structuring that creates the shape of a dress. The firmer the internal boning, the more it will restrict movement. When choosing dresses, opt for those with flexible boning that will move in all directions. Or select ones that are made without boning cinches and flow freely. Another factor to consider is how heavy and poufy the skirt is. Heavily layered dresses look good, but do not function well for dancing. They will stifle movement. So, it is best to choose dresses with fewer layers in the skirt.

Make sure it fits well

Unless your dress fits you well, it will not be comfortable to move in. Ill-fitting necklines and bodices increase the risk of a wardrobe disaster. Avoid embarrassing yourself on the most special day of your life, by making sure your dress fits you like a glove. Buy a dress in the right size or a size greater than your actual size and have it altered to your exact measurements. To be on the safe side, you can also ask your seamstress to add elastic waistbands and a bustier, if the dress has a strapless neckline.

The length should be right

When you choose a long wedding dress, the hemline should just skim your toes to avoid tripping and falling. When you will be wearing heels, your dress hemline should be adjuested for the heel height as well. If the dress has a long train, you should secure it tightly when you bustle it. Short wedding dresses are well-suited for dancing, and there are many designer collections with little white wedding dresses of every style, silhouette and design. Another practical option is to wear a dress with a detachable train or a two-in-one skirt with a separate layer that can be removed when it is time to dance. Here are some examples.