Event Affairs News-Zine Edition 18 | Page 11

When it came time to open the dancefloor, we queued the big wow factor of the night, which was a surprise to the guests. All of a sudden (when the guests were least expecting it and just after the groom’s great speech) a vibrant African Zulu dance group came bursting through the doors after speeches. It really got things going! The high energy performance was infectious and entertaining and even the guests joined in. The DJ then opened the dancefloor and guests danced the night away. It was an absolutely perfect summer evening in December. And our guests, many of whom had never been to SA, were able to indulge in a truly African experience with a touch of Event Affairs flare! The entire event from start to finish was relaxed and festive - exactly what the bridal couple wanted. Congrats Georgia and Mike! warm glow inside the venue. The main table was placed underneath a forest- like canopy of foliage, beautiful mopani, greenery and orchids. The venue was lush, green and glowed with soft yellow mood lighting to create a truly romantic forest-like atmosphere, like something out of a fairy tale. 11