Choosing  wedding  entertainment  is  a  tricky  business,  especially  for  the  inexperienced  party planner. Entertainment  can  bring  your  night  to  life,  making  it  a  memorable  event  for  you and your  guests, while a lack of entertainment or a style of entertainment that isn’t fitting with the event can leave you and  your  guests  feeling  flat  and  even  awkward  –  that  moment  when  the  dance floor  suddenly empties? Yeah we’ve all seen that happen! We spoke with live wedding entertainment extraordinaire Evan Powis, of Evan Powis Entertainment, to find out a little more about live wedding entertainment, what you need to know, how it works, what’s available and why it’s such a hit!

P.S This guy really knows his stuff – providing live entertainment (a saxophonist!) on his advice at our 60th Diamond Edition launch party was one of the best things we did!

Why choose live entertainment?
Entertainment  creates  the  mood,  it  awakens  emotion  in  people  –  it’s  an  extremely  powerful tool  in any  event,  more  so  at  a  wedding  which  will  already  be  an  emotionally  charged  event to  start  with. Events  can  be  planned  down  to  every  last  detail,  but  you’ll  never  know  how your  guests  will  be feeling  on  the  day.  Live  entertainment  ensures  that  there  is  someone  on the  ground  reading  the crowd,  feeling  their  energy  and  interacting  with  them  to  create  a fantastic  experience  –  the  human element is so  crucial to the dynamic nature  of  your event. We can see when people are touched by the atmosphere or when people clear the dance floor –  it’s our role to keep our finger on the pulse. You would never have a celebrant perform the ceremony over Skype so why would you leave such a critical part of your special day up to an iPod or juke box?

What  should  brides  and  grooms  consider  when  organising  live  music  entertainment  and entertainment in general?

Your  two  big  influences  are  your  surroundings  and  your  guests.  Your  surroundings  will  often dictate the size of the entertainment and the kind of supporting electrical equipment needed to ensure that the  entertainment  is  making  the  most  out  of  the  acoustic s.  Your  surroundings  also include  your theming – if you’re going to have a religious reception for example, your entertainment choice should complement  that  theme.  Just  as  a  beach  wedding  would  also  be  best  for mobile entertainers  and  a small space best for a compact group.

Your guests will also have a vibe and a personality of their own and you want to give them a party to remember.  You  know  your  guests  and  are  in  the  best  position  to  know  how  they’ll  react  to entertainment  –  a  younger  guest  list  might  best  be  suited  to  a  rock  band  whereas  an  older crowd may mean you look into novelty bands, swing bands or even themed bands (ie Gatsby).

What  live  entertainment  options  are  available?  From  your  experience  what  is  the  most popular/successful at a wedding?
To  have  successful  live  entertainment  at  a  wedding,  you  need  artists  with  personality  and talent. During the ceremony, strings are always a favourite –  especially in churches and religious buildings  –and  we  have  also  had  instances  where  we’ve  shipped  in  a  grand  piano  for  some background  vocals and piano.

For the reception, a band is always a big seller and a definite way to get the guests on their feet and keep them there. Another, more affordable option is something that we specialise in  –  we offer a DJ as  a  basic  option,  but  the  unique  part  is  that  you  can  add  additional  live  elements…  Have  a saxophonist wander the dance floor playing to the tunes, or a percussionist with their range of drums and shakers (guests love to get involved) or even include a singer which can ramp up the love songs or the dance floor encouragement.

The  imagination  is  the  limit  when  it  comes  to  entertainment  and  we’ve  seen  it  in  full  form at  some recent  weddings  where  we’ve  had  anything  from  bugles  to  trumpets,  harpsichords and  bag pipes  –anything is possible.
 


Are there any necessary preparations if a couple chooses live entertainment?
The best preparation is to know how much involvement you want to have and a list of key songs you
want  played  throughout  the  day. Some  couples  want  to  be  involved  every  step  of  the  way  with  the
wedding entertainment already planned to a T and others are quite happy to leave all entertainment preparations  to  us  with  no  clear  requirements  –  both  are  completely  fine  arrangements.  For most couples  we  provide  a  guidance  list  of  the  places  during  the  day  where  music  is recommended  and required – from guest arrival to ceremony to bridal couple   departure. We look at where we fit in and where they can handle the music or entertainment themselves.

What kind of services does Evan Powis Entertainment offer?
Our  services  run  from  solo  artists  to  string  quartets  and  from  DJs  to  big  bands.  It’s  not  limited  to music  either  –  magicians,  MCs,  comedians  and  even  the  ‘left  of  field’  entertainment  like  an  aerial dancer and a ukulele band are all part of our services.

All our artists are transferrable too so we love to mix and match  –  adding live percussion to a DJ as
we  mentioned  before  or  perhaps  adding  horns  or  wind  section  to  a  rock  band  give  a  unique
entertainment experience.

Essentially, we are all about translating needs into reality. When it comes to your wedding day, more
often than  not the couple  will already have a vibe in  mind before they  come to  us. We listen to the
atmosphere  they  are  trying  to  create  and  then  we  brainstorm  and  translate  that  into  artists,  energy and  song  choice.  We  are  all  musicians  and  entertainers  with  thousands  of  weddings,  functions  and private  parties  under  our  belt  so  you  know  that  the  advice  we’re  providing  comes  from  years  of experience.

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  1. XO Bali says:

    Entertainment is part of element for our Wedding reception. Either it’s a live music or DJ, what they perform will bring a lot of happiness waves into our Big day.

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