A Couples’ Crazy Dance Down the Aisle is Making You Tube History
Picture this: You’re sitting in a church at a wedding awaiting the start of the ceremony. Suddenly two groomsman burst into choreographed dance as they head down the aisle with the rest of the bridal party following suit. (Oh, and forget the traditional “Canon in D.” This group’s rockin’ to Chris Brown’s “Forever”!) The routine culminates with the entire wedding party completing a matrix-esque group routine. So now you’re thinking: What kind of wedding is this? A pretty cool one, we must say – thought up by newlyweds Jill and Kevin Heinz. On July 19, the couple uploaded the video of their wedding processional on YouTube.
Now, their wacky ceremony has gone viral and is quickly becoming one of the top You Tube videos of all time, causing morning shows to fight over booking the group for appearances and surely spawning what are sure to be quite a few copy cat ceremonies to come. (If you haven’t seen it yet, you’re really missing out – stop what you’re doing and go watch it now!) Then tell us whether or not you’d ever consider doing the same. We want to know - is this dance tacky or fun? Would you ever boogie down in a church that way? Or do you think it’s disrespectful?













It must be funny like in a movie.I can't stop myself from watching the clip over and over.If the couple went ahead and managed to start this music and dance, our priest would have stopped it right then.
on January 9, 2011 at 11:01 PM