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Q.Can I get a relative or friend to MC my reception
A.Your reception is one of the biggest investments on your wedding day. In some cases it may be possible to use a relative, however, there is a large amount of experience required to be a successful MC. If your relative or friend does not have this experience, then you are taking a huge risk
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Q.Can you MC a festival
A.Yes, I been the MC for numerous festivals and events
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Q.Can you host corporate events
A.Yes, I have hosted and been the MC for numerous corporate functions, festivals, and events
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Q.Can you make my wedding a casual affair
A.Yes, I can MC your wedding so that it has a relaxed causal feeling
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Q.Why do some people use the term Emcee
A.The term Emcee is an American way of referring to an MC. It is basically just a variation for the term Master of Ceremonies
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Q.Can a family do part of the hosting during my wedding
A.Yes. You may choose to use my MC services just for the formalities, and a family member or friend for the other proceedings
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Q.What does a Master of Ceremonies do?
A.A Master of Ceremonies (also called an MC or Emcee), is responsible for coordinating the key events at the wedding reception
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Q.Can anyone join the bride and groom during the Bridal Waltz?
A.During the Bridal Waltz (about a 3rd of the way into the waltz) the MC will welcome the parents of the bride and groom onto the dancefloor, and then (about 2/3 of the way into the waltz) the MC will welcome the remainder of the bridal party. By the end of the bridal waltz, the MC will further welcome any guests wanting to dance, whilst declaring the dancefloor officially open
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Q.Does an MC really make any difference to a wedding reception
A.An MC is an extremely important part of your wedding reception. The MC is the person that binds all the various components at your reception, to deliver a seamlessly smooth event
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Q.What is the most difficult part of hosting a wedding
A.The most difficult part is controliing the crowd. Remeber that in many cases your guests will be drinking alcohol, which tends to alter people's behaviour patterns. This can often be very challenging for an MC.
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Q.What are the key events that an MC needs to coordinate?
A.An MC will coordinate the entrance of the bridal party at the reception, speeches, the cutting of the cake, the bridal waltz, the tossing of the garter and bridal bouquet, and the departure of the weddng couple
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