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  • Wedding Ceremony & Reception | 13 February 2010 | Martine & Marc | Park Hyatt Hotel, Sydney

    Martine is French and she and Marc first met in Cannes, five and a half years ago. They later met up again in London and spent several years together. Last year, on Valentine’s Day, Marc organised a surprise trip to a castle in the beautiful countryside of Devon where Marc proposed to Martine. Here we now were, on the eve to the anniversary of the proposal day, for the weddingMartine and Marc are a beautiful loving couple, and with their little daughter Keira, make a very lovely family. They selected the rooftop of the Park Hyatt Hotel, which is positioned right on Sydney Harbour and commands breathtaking views of both the Sydney Opera House and the Sydney Harbour Bridge, as the location of their wedding ceremony and reception. It was the perfect location for their intimate French-Australian fusion wedding.

    Unfortunately with Sydney experiencing one of the wettest February’s for quite some time, it rained on and off throughout the day, but it did not affect the ceremony, reception or diminish the enjoyment of the celebration for any of the 31 invited guests.




    The ceremony began with little Keira cutely making her entrance, followed by junior bridesmaid Brooke, bridesmaid Danielle, bridesmaid Kate and pageboy Dean. Martine, who looked fantastic, accompanied by Marc’s mum Hazel then made their way to the ceremony area where Marc and the groomsmen, Mark and Simon were waiting. The ceremony, officiated by Jacinta Gale was a lovely ceremony with Marc getting a little overwhelmed with the love he has for Martine during his promise to her. This of course caused Martine to also get a little emotional – it was certainly a very beautiful moment.





    Following the ceremony, guests made their way to the ground floor for pre-dinner drinks and canapes in the Hotel’s Club Bar, whilst Martine and Marc, along with their wedding party had photographs around the Hotel and Harbour. As there was a break in the rain, it presented the perfect opportunity to sneak in a group photo.


    When guests returned to the rooftop area, it had been transformed into a beautiful reception area creating a little bit of Paris in Sydney. The Eiffel Tower centrepieces with the Sydney Opera House in the background reflected the French-Australian fusion that Martine and Marc were seeking brilliantly.

    Directly after the wedding party were introduced, guests were treated to a scrumptious entrée and delicious main meal, whilst being entertained by Accordionist, Phillippe Wittwer complimenting and enhancing the French feel.

    In no time at all, it was time for the speeches. First up grooms man Mark, then Marc’s friend, Melanie, Martine and to end, Marc. The speeches were all unique, moving, comical, heartfelt and entertaining and judging by the their reaction and actions, was enjoyed by all. At the conclusion of the speeches we surprised Martine with many messages from family and friends located all around the world (France, London, Scotland & United States). Hearing these messages and best wishes caused Martine, understandably, to become a little emotional. Knowing that each and everyone of their family and friends cared for them both and only wished them great happiness made them both feel very special.

    In keeping with French tradition, a cheese course was then served to complete the meal. It was now time for Martine & Marc’s first dance – another lovely moment to a beautiful French song from Le Roi Soleil. At the conclusion of the dance, guests were surprised when the lovely dancers from Deja Vu Cabaret ran in and performed the Can Can. It was then time to party. A little later in the evening, the dancers performed another routine, Marc danced with his mum and much more partying with nearly all the guests on the dance floor.






    Below: View of Sydney by Night from Park Hyatt Rooftop




    Below: Martine & Marc’s First Dance


    Below: Marc and his Mum, Hazel

    Finally, two songs by The Proclaimers (to acknowledge Marc’s Scottish heritage) to end the evening. Everybody was gathered in a circle, dancing and singing, an excerpt of which can been seen in one of the videos below. As the reception ended, guests were then invited to join Martine and Marc in the Club Bar for a few last drinks to complete the celebration of their very special day.

    Martine and Marc, thank you for allowing me to be a part of the beginning of your life together as husband and wife. I am certain that every one of your guests, like myself, will treasure the memory of being able to share in your wonderful celebration and the hopes and dreams you both hold for a bright and prosperous future – given your commitment to each other, I am certain that this is assured. Mai amour et la musique de remplir votre vie pour toujours!!!


    Songs selected by Bride and Groom;

    Bridesmaids Processional: “PM’s Love Theme” by Craig Armstrong

    Bride Processional: “PM’s Love Theme” by Craig Armstrong

    Register Signing: “You Belong To Me” by Jason Wade, “Signed, Sealed, Delivered” by Stevie Wonder

    Recessional: “Life With You” by The Proclaimers, “Celebration” by Madonna

    Wedding Party Entry: “Hot, Hot, Hot” by Arrow

    Bride & Groom Entry: “Lyric Box” by Le Roi Soleil

    Cake Cutting Song: “Cut da Ting” by Loxen Morre

    Bridal Waltz/First Dance: “Je Fais De Toi Mon Essentiel” by Emmanuel Moire

    Last Dances: “I’m Gonna Be (500 Miles)” by The Proclaimers, “I’m On My Way” by “The Proclaimers”


    Other Wedding Professionals

    Celebrant: Jacinta Gale – 0422 841 185

    Photographer: Jane Allen Photography

    Accordionist: Philippe Wittwer

    Dancers: Déjà vu Cabaret contact Hayley – 0438 259 697

    Cake: Kiss Me Cake

    Florist: Blond Flores


    Fun On The Dancefloor





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    Photography and Video by DJ:Plus! Entertainment


  • Wedding Reception | 6 February 2010 | Wendy & Eamonn | Dunbar House, Watsons Bay, Sydney

    Unfortunately for Wendy & Eamonn the rain persisted for most of the day, but no amount of rain could dampen the spirit of this lovely couple on their wedding day. The end result – a fabulous celebration with everybody enjoying themselves immensely!

    Wendy and Eamonn selected Dunbar House, a historic mansion built in the 1830’s, with a beautiful view of Watsons Bay, the beach and city skyline, as their venue. Dunbar House is located in a prime position just 30 metres from the shores of Sydney Harbour, in the expansive grounds of Robertson Park.







    The 90 invited guests were made to feel very welcome on arrival with some delicious canapes and refreshments. A short time later the wedding party and Wendy and Eammon entered to rapturous applause. Following a few words of thanks from Eammon, the Dunbar House staff commenced serving entrees.

    Lovely speeches from Wendy’s dad John, Wendy’s mum Shirley and Eamonn’s dad James followed. All conveyed how very happy they were and wished them both a life full of nothing but love and happiness. Each individual speech contained beautiful words which I am sure that they will both always treasure.






    Next, guests enjoyed their main meal before proceeding with the remainder of the speeches. First up we heard from bestman Ivan, then Eamonn who likened their love story to a Hollywood blockbuster, it was nicely expressed and the analogy was appreciated by everybody. Finally Wendy had an opportunity to recount how she and Eamonn had met – Eamonn had had his wallet stolen and Wendy, feeling sorry for anyone in that situation, decided to approach him and offer a kind word. Much to Wendy’s surprise, Eamonn responded with comments that anybody who was that concerned with the loss of a person’s wallet, most likely actually took it! Of course over time it became obvious that this was in fact not the case, the relationship flourished and here we were at their wedding day.

    Cutting of the cake, a delightful dessert, a quick dress change for Wendy and it was time for their first dance. The song which they selected, “The Luckiest” by Ben Folds beautifully expressed their joy, happiness and the love they have for each other. Joined by the wedding party and the guests mid way through, they were able to share in this very special moment. Wendy then took the opportunity to have a special dance with both her dad and then her mum. A big family celebration ensued, with Eamonn being a feature on the dance floor!

    Despite the weather, it was a wonderful evening, another beautiful couple who were an absolute joy to get to know and I, as always, feel very honoured to have been given the opportunity to be a part of their wedding day. Wendy and Eamonn, thank you for the privilege. I know that your life together will always be full of sunshine, a bright coloured rainbow and much happiness at the end of it. May love and music fill your lives forever.






    Songs selected by Bride and Groom;

    Wedding Party Entry Song: “With A Little Help From My Friends” by The Beatles

    Bride & Groom Entry Song: “All You Need Is Love” by The Beatles

    Cake Cuttingg Son: “Come Away With Me” by Norah Jones

    Bridal Waltz/First Dance: “The Luckiest” by Ben Folds

    Bouquet Toss: “Chariots Of Fire'” by Vangelis

    Farewell Dance: “Haven’t Met You Yet” by Michael Buble

    Final Farewell Song: “Hello Goodbye” by The Beatles


    Other Wedding Professionals

    Cake: Sweet Art

    Photographer: Blumenthal Photography


    Fun On The Dancefloor






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  • Wedding Ceremony & Reception | 14 November 2009 | Yolanda & Damien | Private Residence, Sydney

    Everything needed for Yolanda and Damien’s wedding day was organised within three months, and what a great day it turned out to be. The ceremony and reception was held on Damien’s mothers rural property in Cecil Park on a perfect warm spring day with a slight breeze to make sure everybody kept cool – it certainly was a lovely setting for this fantastic couple to be united.


    The 200 family and friends which had gathered to witness their beautiful ceremony, officiated by Baron Gold, shared in the absolute radiance of the day – that created by the sunshine and the greater radiance of the love that Yolanda and Damien have for one another. The flower girls, pageboys and bridesmaids and then Yolanda, escorted by her father Kurt, made their way through the garden to the arbour where Damien was waiting. In what seemed to be no time at all they were signing the Marriage Register and Baron was proclaiming them as husband and wife.



    “I love you for yourself and will love you through good fortune and adversity
    I make you a promise that from this day forward, you shall not walk alone
    My heart will be your shelter and my arms will be your home.”

    Following the ceremony, the guests were treated to drinks and canapes in a specially created area just outside the large reception marquee whilst Yolanda, Damien and the wedding party had photographs taken around the property – including some with a red Mustang and a Harley Davidson.

    Children’s entertainment in the form of Chuckles the Clown and Rocky Starr had also been organised to keep the kids amused and busy with various activities and face painting. This was enjoyed immensely by all the children and also allowed the parents to relax and enjoy themselves.







    Yolanda and Damien were given a rousing welcome as they entered the marquee. A short welcome and thank you from Damien before guests were invited to partake of a fabulous buffet which had been prepared. Following dessert the best man, Darren recounted some tales of the life of Damien, the times they had shared and he also expressed how perfect a couple Yolanda and Damien made.

    At the end of Darren’s speech, it was time for the cutting of the cake, a very passionate kiss and onto the dancing with Yolanda and Damien inviting all the guests to join them – which they did creating a fun party atmosphere. Throughout the evening, Damien, edged on by Darren, bust some moves on the dance floor to the delight of all present with “the helicopter” and “the sprinkler” being highlights. Needless to say, everybody had a wonderful time.

    To end the evening, guests were again invited to share the last dance which created lots of energy and ended the reception on a high. Another beautiful couple which I had the privilege and honour of meeting, getting to know and playing a part in their special day. Yolanda and Damien’s love will continue to blossom as the passing years strengthens their love and life together. Given the fact that they were able to organise everything for their wedding in three months is testament to what is possible for these two as they take on the world together.


    Songs selected by Bride and Groom;

    Bridesmaids Processional: “She Will Be Loved” by Maroon 5

    Bride Processional: “Finally Found” by Honeyz

    Register Signing: “Love Story Meets Viva La Vida” by Jon Schmidt

    Wedding Party Entry: “I Gotta Feeling” by Black Eyed Peas

    Bride & Groom Entry: “I Gotta Feeling” by Black Eyed Peas

    Cake Cutting Song: “Take Me To The Clouds Above” by LMC Vs U2

    First Dance: “Use Somebody” by Kings Of Leon

    Farewell Dance: “All Fired Up” by Pat Benatar

    Final Farewell Song: “Run To Paradise” by The Choirboys<


    Other Wedding Professionals

    Celebrant: Baron Gold

    Photographer: Cornerstone Photography – 0416 138 500

    Caterer: G.C. Exclusive Catering – 9620 1646 / 0412 041 599

    Children’s Entertainment: Starz Family Funday Show


    Fun On The Dancefloor





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    Photography and Video by DJ:Plus! Entertainment