Now this wedding is going to be a hard act to follow. A professional dancer orchestrated an epic dance number for his bride on their wedding day.
Kirk Henning is a professional dancer and boy did he create a moment to remember for his wife, his groomsmen, the bridal party, oh and the millions of people who have watched the phenomenal dance routine.
Kirk and his groomsmen put on an 8-minute spectacular. Move over rockettes! The songs range from modern tunes to country tracks and classics. The dapper-looking men kick-off their routine with funky moves to Mark Ronson's "Uptown Funk" before getting their Britney Spears on to "Drive Me Crazy. The guys even do the signature heart-beating-out-of-chest motion. The dance number is filled with spins, slides, high-kicks, and even some pelvic thrusts for laughs.
Kirk busted a number of moves on the same dance floor where he and his wife actually shared some of their first dances together. His bride, Valerie is a ballerina with the Richmond Ballet. The entire wedding reception took place on the same stage they shared as dancers in performances for the Richmond Ballet at CenterStage in Richmond, Virginia.
So awesome!
The ballerina bride obviously had no idea and was completely floored by the amazing dance as throughout the video she is seen jumping out her chair, and covering her mouth while the guests scream in delight, and the groomsmen shake their groove thang.
The bride had a front-row-seat to the entire show and the videographer was right behind her to capture the special moment. The couple wed in July, but the cameraman, Ginger Topham, uploaded the dance routine to YouTube in early August. To date, the video has gone viral, reaching over 4 million views, 14,000 likes, and over 600 comments.
The internet is just as shocked as the bride, with comments like "Im straight but im jealous of her" from Christianvalx and "So, are any of the groomsmen single?" from Rebecca Bernot.
It is amazing to think Kirk planned this entire spectacle without having the bride find out. Especially with what looks to be eight groomsmen. Honestly, it will probably be a long time before people stop talking about this wedding.