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What song did the wedding party dance up the aisle to in the JK Wedding Dance video?

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What song did the wedding party dance up the aisle to in the JK Wedding Dance video?

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The latest video to go viral on YouTube is the “JK Wedding Entrance” dance video. And for good reason. It’s a feel good video of a couple named Jill and Kevin (therefore the “JK”) who, along with friends and family, somewhat choreographed their wedding ceremony entrance, everyone dancing down the aisle. The “JK Wedding Entrance” video was shot in a church in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and, just like most wedding ceremony videos, looks to be another dull bit of video footage at the beginning. Thankfully, the “JK Wedding Entrance” is anything but dull, and what “JK” got was an excellent memento to last their lifetimes — that is now being shared with millions. Dancing down the aisle, the group in the “JK Wedding Entrance” YouTube video brings a festivity and joy to what is normally a pretty solemn occasion. But instead of the usual formality of the Mendelssohn and Wagner pairing of march and chorus introducing the wedding participants, the “JK Wedding Entrance” opted for a more modern proce

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No cold feet as St. Paul wedding party dances its way to the altar By Ken Ronnan | Published Fri, Jul 24 2009 1:03 pm At first, it looks like any other wedding for Jill and Kevin Heinz as the church doors close in St. Paul to begin the ceremony. Then, the music begins and suddenly the two ushers toss all of the leftover programs in the air, starting what turns out to be a five-minute choreographed dance number filled with spins, shuffles, and even a handstand. All this was topped off with a nicely executed summersault by the groom. The guests start clapping along to the Chris Brown song “Forever” as members of the wedding party dance their way to the altar. Sources: http://www.minnpost.

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Dancing down the aisle, the group in the “JK Wedding Entrance” YouTube video brings a festivity and joy to what is normally a pretty solemn occasion. But instead of the usual formality of the Mendelssohn and Wagner pairing of march and chorus introducing the wedding participants, the “JK Wedding Entrance” opted for a more modern processional: Chris Brown’s “Forever” (made famous by its appearance as the backing track on the Wrigley’s Doublemint gum commercial). Ignoring convention and the Chris Brown controversy, and one must for the song to work here, the five-minute YouTube video is simply fun to watch. Sources: http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/1981052/jk_wedding_entrance_youtube_wedding.html?

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The latest video to go viral on YouTube is the “JK Wedding Entrance” dance video. And for good reason. It’s a feel good video of a couple named Jill and Kevin (therefore the “JK”) who, along with friends and family, somewhat choreographed their wedding ceremony entrance, everyone dancing down the aisle. The “JK Wedding Entrance” video was shot in a church in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and, just like most wedding ceremony videos, looks to be another dull bit of video footage at the beginning. Thankfully, the “JK Wedding Entrance” is anything but dull, and what “JK” got was an excellent memento to last their lifetimes — that is now being shared with millions. Dancing down the aisle, the group in the “JK Wedding Entrance” YouTube video brings a festivity and joy to what is normally a pretty solemn occasion. But instead of the usual formality of the Mendelssohn and Wagner pairing of march and chorus introducing the wedding participants, the “JK Wedding Entrance” opted for a more modern proce

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No cold feet as St. Paul wedding party dances its way to the altar By Ken Ronnan | Published Fri, Jul 24 2009 1:03 pm At first, it looks like any other wedding for Jill and Kevin Heinz as the church doors close in St. Paul to begin the ceremony. Then, the music begins and suddenly the two ushers toss all of the leftover programs in the air, starting what turns out to be a five-minute choreographed dance number filled with spins, shuffles, and even a handstand. All this was topped off with a nicely executed summersault by the groom. The guests start clapping along to the Chris Brown song “Forever” as members of the wedding party dance their way to the altar.

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