There's a semi-recent trend taking the internet by storm (or at least seemingly so), and that's choreographed wedding dances.
This can go a couple of ways. In one instance, the newly wedded couple will take the stage for their first dance, only shortly thereafter to be joined by their wedding party and break out into a full-on pre-rehearsed routine. Alternately, either the bridesmaids or groomsmen will pair off respectively and attempt to woo the other party with their skills.
The video below by photographer Austin Heywood falls into the later category, and it's definitely worth its two-minute runtime. The clip features the 1991 single "Now That We Found Love" by Heavy D & The Boyz (originally by the O'Jays), and while the groom and his merry band of backup dancers stir in some flair of their own, it's worth noting that these guys do a pretty incredible job of managing to recreate the video's choreography. (Take notes, groomsmen-to-be.) But that's the just first half of this wedding dance; they also rope in a sample of Silento's popular "Watch Me," and then throw it back a few decades with Tom Jones' "It's Not Unusual." There's something in their routine for just about everyone.
"Brandon choreographed the dance as a gift for his bride Lenzie Quist (now Davies) who is a long time friend of mine," says Heywood. "She was quoted as saying, 'I knew it was going to be good because they practiced for weeks!'"
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Source: Groom and his groomsmen surprise bride with dance by LittleThingsVideo on Rumble