A client recently asked me this question:
“I know we have a while to go before we really need to start going over songs for my wedding, but I was just wondering: What’s a money dance? Thanks!”
My response:

The Money Dance?
It’s purpose is to raise some extra cash for the honeymoon and give your guests an opportunity for some “alone time” with the Bride and/or Groom. Back in the 80’s and 90’s, the tradition gradually lost its popularity. But some ethnic groups and lower socio-economic classes still do it as tradition and to help the bride and groom financially. The name was changed from ““dollar” to “money” because a dollar is worth practically nothing these days!
Advantages: You make some extra cash, you can dance and chat with many of your guests individually, and it’’s a great photo opportunity.
Disadvantages: Some people think it’s tacky or rude to ask guests for more money after they have already included a substantial sum with your card; and sometimes the dance goes on and on, creating a boring block of time for the other guests.
IMO the money dance is not very popular around here; I probably do one or two of these all year! But, it’s your choice! Ask your fiance, friends and family, especially the older ones, what they think. Then, if you want it, we can introduce it and play appropriate music for it.

