Kevin Shenoy & Shelly Smith Most Insane Wedding Dance Surprises till the End! Very Funny!



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Our first wedding dance surprise. We got engaged in 2006 and the first thing we wanted was a killer first dance.. I think because we met at the copacabana and were always cracking each other up while dancing. We watch this video now and are still pretty surprised at what we did on the dance floor. Lots of improv... lots of cracking ourselves up. Only Kevin, Shelly, Pat and Taras knew anything about this dance. Taras, who choreographed the ballroom portion, and Pat, our referee. We're also proud to debut our dance move that won us a creative dance party competition in Harlem. The defibrillator. Great crowd response - Enjoy. :)


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Sweeet! ( 3 months ago by coastiesmitty)
Sweeet!
with dance moves ... ( 3 months ago by genevaberry)
with dance moves like that, this is clearly a match made in heaven.
or at the copacabana.
wish i'd been there! get married again next year!
LOVE IT~! ( 3 months ago by michaeldenos)
LOVE IT~!
Best wedding dance ... ( 3 months ago by kp01375)
Best wedding dance i've ever seen!!
absolutely amazing! ( 3 months ago by dtarapac)
absolutely amazing!
Love it!!! ( 2 months ago by ronicareddick)
Love it!!!
Outstanding ... ( 2 months ago by brundmc)
Outstanding choreography. You two have some serious moves!! The irish judge gives you a 9.8
fantastic! ( 2 months ago by DatingGrim)
fantastic!
I'm so lucky to ... ( 2 months ago by missyjanemiller)
I'm so lucky to have seen the magic LIVE! Should've had my wedding program signed by the dancing stars--would've made a killing on Ebay. This dance is becoming an instant Youtube classic!
woow, that was a ... ( 3 weeks ago by kraols)
woow, that was a great job!!! and congrats btw ;))) you two made me laugh a lot :DD really great!
Your marriage will ... ( 5 days ago by verticalsmurf)
Your marriage will do great. The work you guys put in to that dance, you both had fun and have a sense of humor, keep all that going and your grand kids will love this story.



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