Dad Shows Off Smooth Moves With A Funny Dance On Daughter’s Wedding Day

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A dad’s presence in his daughter’s life is very important. Check out his duo on the dancefloor.

The Beauty Of Marriage

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Although it’s often emotional for parents to let go of their daughter, it is always a celebratory event for everyone involved and this one dad sure knows how to celebrate!

It Started As A Solemn Dance

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The father-daughter dance is a tradition! And that’s how this dance started, traditional and serious, bringing tears to everyone in the room.

A Secret Choreography

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When the song came to its end, it immediately shifted into Party Rock Anthem and the father and daughter broke off into a dance choreography that they prepared.

Dad Shows Everyone He’s Still Got The Moves

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As if they had practiced the dance moves for a long time, the two of them funnily jived into a mash-up of different upbeat songs, and the bride’s dad moved along with her effortlessly.

“It’s Hard To Look Right At You, Baby”

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As they were dancing to Carly Rae Jepsen’s Call Me Maybe, when the chorus part “It’s hard to look right at you, baby” played, the two of them pointed at the groom who seemed to be enjoying the dance number together will all the guests.

The Love Of A Father

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Indeed, there are only a few things in life that are more important to a father than giving his daughter the last dance before she enters a new season in her life as a wife.

It Ended With Everyone On The Dance Floor

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When their dance number approached its end, the bride and her dad invited everyone to join them on the dance floor and they all continued to dance with one another, celebrating with the bride and groom.

A Beginning Of A New Chapter

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Father-daughter wedding dances are often emotional but they are always beautiful!

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