What Size Dance Floor Should Be At Your Wedding Reception

The dance floor should not be too big nor too small

The size of the dance floor plays an important role in how the energy level will sustain during the wedding reception.

Dance floors can be customized to the size you need as well as the style you want it too look.

Coming from a DJ, I fully admit this statement I am about to make is completely biased, but I gotta say it.

The size of the dance floor is the most important factor to consider when planning the room layout for a wedding a reception.

The dance floor has a Goldilocks personality. It can be too big. It can be too small. What it needs to be is “juuuuuussstttt right.”

I’ve seen dance floors that had the majority of guests dancing on it, but because it was too big, felt empty and therefore negatively affected the energy level. On the opposite end, a dance floor that is too small gets packed too easily and will cause people to retreat because they’ll feel like they are getting a little bump and grind from every angle.  

Research shows that at a typical wedding reception, no more than 50% of the invited guests will be dancing at the same time. In fact, a better estimate is, on average, the dance floor will consistently have 30% of the guest count “on the floor.”

Given this information, it is best to size a dance floor based on that 30-50% maximum number.

The other number to keep in mind, is how much comfortable space a couple needs when dancing. Again, as a general rule, experts say nine square feet of dance space is about right.

So let’s do some math and for ease of computing use 50% of a final guest count of 100.

  • Final guest count: 100

  • Number of couples: 50

  • Maximum number of couples/people on the dance floor: 25 couples (50 people)

  • Square footage needed: 225 (25 couples * 9 square feet)

Of course, wedding couples planning their party know their crowd and can adjust this percentage accordingly. But from me, the most important takeaway from this article is to consider the importance of dance floor size. Do not just order a generic size and stuff it in “wherever it fits.”

Resources:
Here’s a handy dance floor sizing chart, courtesy of Raphael’s Party Rentals. It shows the appropriate size based on couple count and square footage

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Justin Kanoya is a wedding DJ based in San Diego. He has served as a DJ and host of more than 300 weddings over the past decade and is a recommended vendor at some of San Diego's finest wedding venues, including the Hotel del Coronado and the Lodge at Torrey Pines.

Asian Business Association of San Diego Lunar New Year Party - Emerald Chinese Cuisine

President and CEO of the Asian Business Association, Wendy Urushima-Conn and San Diego DJ, Justin Kanoya.

The Asian Business Association of San Diego held its 22nd Annual Lunar New Year Celebration on February 23, 2016 at Emerald Chinese Cuisine restaurant.

ABA of San Diego is a non-profit organization that facilitates the growth and development of member businesses through ongoing entrepreneurial education, communication and business networking programs. Currently it has nearly 500 members.

The Lunar New Year event attracted a handful of attendees, including ABA members, San Diego community leaders and San Diego elected officials. It also featured an appearance by the Lucky Lion dancers, a delicious spread from Emerald, Starlight photobooth and of course live DJ service.

Here’s a look at the setlist for the night:

  • Rick James - Mary Jane (19Sixty Quick Hitter)
  • Mary Jane Girls - Candy Man (Hot Classics Remix)
  • Duke Dumont - Ocean Drive
  • Who Is Fancy f./Ariana Grande & Meghan Trainor - Boys Like You
  • Giacca & Flores - Last Night A DJ Saved My Life  
  • Base On & Jean Bacarreza - Back 2 Basicz  
  • Mary Jane Girls - Candy Man (Hot Classics Remix)
  • Pet Shop Boys - West End Girls Pt. 2 (Select Mix Remix)
  • Erasure - Chains of Love
  • Phil Collins - Sussudio (Select Mix Remix)
  • Usher, Nicki Minaj - She Came To Give It To You (Select Mix Remix)
  • Mariah Carey - Emotions (Select Mix Remix)
  • Patrice Rushen - Forget Me Nots  
  • Michael Jackson, Justin Timberlake - Love Never Felt So Good
  • Whitney Houston - So Emotional (Edge Remix)
  • Prince - Raspberry Beret
  • DJ Dan & WhiteNoize - Hey Ho  
  • S.W.V. - Right Here (Human Nature Duet) [Select Mix Remix]
  • Bobby Caldwell - Open Your Eyes
  • Taylor Swift vs Lauryn Hill - Blank Space (DJ Skillz Throwback Blend)
  • Lauryn Hill - Doo Wop (That Thing)
  • White Town - Your Woman (Select Mix Remix)
  • Wang Chung - Dance Hall Days (Edge Remix)
  • Terence Trent D'arby - Wishing Well (Select Mix Remix)
  • Chaka Khan - Ain't Nobody (Hot Classics Remix)
  • DJ Cassidy f./Chromeo - Future Is Mine (Promo Only Intro Edit)
  • Chainsmokers ft ROZES - Roses (Adam Foster Remix)  
  • Seinabo Sey - Younger (Kygo Remix)  
  • The Whispers - Rock Steady
  • Johnny Gill - Rub You The Right Way
  • Billy Ocean - Caribbean Queen  
  • The Spinners - I'll Be Around (70s Classics)  
  • Rappin' 4-Tay - I'll Be Around (Select Mix Remix)
  • Bell Biv DeVoe - BBD (I Thought It Was Me)
  • Stevie Wonder - I Wish (DJ Joey C Edit)
  • DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince - The Fresh Prince Of Bel Air (Le Boeuf Remix)  
  • Justin Bieber - Love Yourself (Alan V Redrum)  
  • Tori Kelly - Nobody Love (DJ Mustard Remix)
  • Justin Timberlake ft Jay-Z vs Biggie & Next - Suit & Tie (Too Juicy Blend) (Intro Clean)
  • A Tribe Called Quest - Electric Relaxation
  • P.M. Dawn - Set Adrift On Memory Bliss
  • Cassie - Me & You
  • Mya - Case of the Ex
  • Adele - When We Were Young (DiscoTech 2AM Radio Edit)
  • Laid Back - White Horse (Select Mix Remix)
  • Sa-Fire - Let Me Be The One (Select Mix Remix)
  • OMC - How Bizarre (Select Mix Remix)
  • Prince - When Doves Cry (DJ Joey C Short Edit)
  • Paula Abdul - Cold Hearted (Select Mix Remix)
  • Charlie Puth - One Call Away (Lash Radio Edit)
  • Jess Glynne - Hold My Hand
  • Big Tymers - This Is How We Do
  • Ice Cube - Check Yo Self (Select Mix Remix)
  • Ella Henderson - Ghost (Dave Aude Remix)
  • OMI - Hula Hoop

My LA Moment; the time Josh Duhamel Rolled Up On Me

While DJing in Los Angeles, even I was a bit surprised to see a Josh Duhamel. But moreso because I was actually playing his wife's song when he walked up to me. 

For as long as I can remember, I've had this weird “attribute” about me. It happens when I’m thinking about something and then suddenly that thing or something related to it comes up. It might be a song I'm thinking of that will come on the radio. Or I could be thinking of an actor and as I’m flipping through the TV I come across him on a random showing of a movie at 2 p.m. on a Saturday.

Well it happened again, in Los Angeles with Stacy Ferguson, A.K.A. Fergy Ferg, A.K.A. Fergie, A.K.A. Mrs. Josh Duhamel.

I was in L.A. with Fitbit to DJ at the Mile 22 cheer station of the Los Angeles Marathon. Exactly 28 songs into my “marathon, six hour” gig I figured it was time to drop the Fergie song, L.A. Love … I know, so cliche.

As I started playing it I see this guy walk up with his kid in a stroller. He starts recording me on his phone. This didn’t seem like too out of the ordinary, as it is fairly common that people will take photos or video of me DJing.

However, a minute or so later, I see him still hanging out and smiling back at me. Understand, where I was set-up was not an area that people were standing around and cheering. There were large groups gathered in other areas nearby, and here was this guy, with his kid, just standing behind me.

About 30 seconds later I look back at him, we make direct eye contact and then it hit me. It’s Josh-freaking-Duhamel .... Fergie’s husband!!

I literally shouted out “oh my god,” stunned at the coincidence that had taken place.

As I walked up to him, about five steps away, because remember he was standing so unusually close to me, and said “I just had that song ready to go, I didn’t even see you or realize you were there.”

To which he replied, “That’s funny, I just assumed you saw me walk up and decided to play it. And thanks, she will love it.”

Note he said “she will.” So I’m going to just digest the fact that at some point that day, while they were sitting on their couch at home, Josh showed Fergie a clip of me spinning L.A. Love.

And that’s a memory and an L.A. moment I’ll hold onto forever.

Here's a short video of the moment.

Josh Duhamel does a little lip sync to his wife's song, L.A. Love. F.Y.I., his wife is Fergie.

2016 Los Angeles Marathon - Fitbit Fitness DJ

San Diego DJ, Justin Kanoya, with the Fitbit crew at the 2016 Los Angeles Marathon.

San Diego DJ, Justin Kanoya, with the Fitbit crew at the 2016 Los Angeles Marathon.

The mile 22 cheer station at the Los Angeles Marathon had nearly as many cowbells for cheerleaders as there were runners ... okay, not really. But if you wanted a Fitbit cowbell, you received a Fitbit cowbell.

At the beginning of 2015 I wrote down a list of goals and among them were to DJ an event with at least 10,000 people and DJ at the start line of a major running event. Of course, if that second goal was met, that first one was pretty much in the bag.

A year later, I’m happy to report that I can essentially check mark both, thanks to my friends at Fitbit.

As one of the corporate sponsors for the Los Angeles Marathon, that took place on February 14, Fitbit has a major presence at all things related to the event. From the race expo, to a tent at the finish line to a cheer station at Mile 22. And that’s where I came in.

I was set-up -- along with a handful of amazing members of Fitbit’s marketing team and super volunteer Erin -- at Mile 22 to play music and cheer on runners as they made their final 4-mile push to the end.

And while it wasn’t at the start line, I can now check off “DJ for several thousand people” (20,000+ runners) and “DJ at a major running event” (the LA Marathon is kind of a big deal). You can even read about my own LA moment, with Josh Duhamel, which will probably go down as one of the most unreal coincidences in my life.


Lastly, I still have not run a marathon myself, but I can now say I DJ’d one, and in a way it was a marathon all on it’s own.

Here’s what a six hour setlist looks like.

  • Anuhea - Higher Than The Clouds
  • Crystal Bowersox - Midnight Train to Georgia
  • Oasis - Wonderwall
  • Magic! - No Way No
  • Flo Rida - My House
  • Prince Royce f./Snoop Dogg - Stuck On A Feeling
  • Charli XCX f./Rita Ora - Doing It
  • Iggy Azalea f./Jennifer Hudson - Trouble
  • Coldplay - Adventure Of A Lifetime
  • Aloe Blacc - The Man
  • Fifth Harmony - Sledgehammer
  • OneRepublic - Love Runs Out
  • Maroon 5 - Maps
  • Pitbull f./G.R.L. - Wild Wild Love
  • Demi Lovato f./Cher Lloyd - Really Don't Care
  • Kelly Clarkson - Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)
  • Pink - So What
  • Ariana Grande f./Zedd - Break Free
  • Kid N Play - Ain't Gonna Hurt Nobody (Select Mix Remix)
  • Monie Love - It's A Shame
  • MC Hammer - Turn This Mutha Out (Select Mix Remix)
  • Coolio - 1-2-3-4 (Sumpin' New) (Select Mix Remix)
  • Mariah Carey - Emotions (Select Mix Remix)
  • US3 - Cantaloop
  • Tony Toni Tone - Feels Good
  • Imagine Dragons - On Top Of The World
  • Lorde - Team (Select Mix Remix)
  • Fergie - L.A. Love (La La) (Select Mix Remix)
  • Natalie La Rose, Jeremih - Somebody (Select Mix Remix)
  • Imagine Dragons - I Bet My Life (Select Mix Remix)
  • Paramore - Ain't It Fun (Select Mix Remix)
  • Ariana Grande f./Iggy Azalea - Problem
  • Ja Rule - Livin' It Up (Select Mix Remix)
  • Nelly - Hot In Here
  • Wayne Wonder - No Letting Go
  • Fat Joe - Get It Poppin'
  • Big Tymers - This Is How We Do
  • Usher - Yeah (Wedding Crasherz Break)
  • K7 - Come Baby Come
  • Janet Jackson - Rhythm Nation (Select Mix Remix)
  • C&C Music Factory - Gonna Make You Sweat
  • Icona Pop - Emergency (Ghassemi Remix)
  • Alesso - Heroes (Basic Tape Remix)  
  • DNCE - Cake By The Ocean (Select Mix Remix)
  • Ed Sheeran - Sing
  • Pitbull, John Ryan - Fireball (Select Mix Remix)
  • Clean Bandit, Jess Glynne - Rather Be (Select Mix Remix)
  • Chromeo - Jealous (I Ain't With It) (Select Mix Remix)
  • Afrojack, Mike Taylor - SummerThing (Select Mix Remix)
  • Ariana Grande, Zedd - Break Free (Select Mix Remix)
  • Maroon 5 - Sugar
  • Robin Thicke f./Nicki Minaj - Back Together (Clean Edit)
  • Tupac - California Love (Original Version)
  • Dr Dre ft Snoop Dogg, Kurup & Nate Dogg - The Next Episode
  • Dawin f./Silento - Dessert (Remix)
  • Jackson 5 - I Want You Moombahback (FeestDJRuud & Naffz Bootleg)
  • Beyonce ft Jay-Z - Crazy In Love (Mayeda Remix)  
  • Missy Elliott - Get Ur Freak On (Mayeda Remix)
  • Discotron - Disco Ballin'  
  • DJ Cassidy f./Chromeo - Future Is Mine (Promo Only Intro Edit)
  • Boyz II Men - Motownphilly
  • INXS - New Sensation (Edge Remix)
  • J. Geils Band - Centerfold
  • Paula Abdul - Forever Your Girl
  • Paula Abdul - Opposites Attract
  • Whitney Houston - How Will I Know (Select Mix Remix)
  • Madonna - Holiday
  • Beastie Boys - Brass Monkey
  • Young MC - Bust A Move
  • Usher, Nicki Minaj - She Came To Give It To You (Select Mix Remix)
  • Justin Bieber - Love Yourself (RENAIR Uptempo ReDrum Edit)  
  • Disclosure ft Sam Smith vs Justin Faust - Latch (Digital Dave Disco Fix)
  • Avicii - Broken Arrows (Promo Only M-22 Intro Edit)
  • Adele - When We Were Young (DiscoTech 2AM Radio Edit)
  • Milky Chance - Stolen Dance (Uptempo Pop Mix)
  • Beyonce - 7/11 (Tracy Young's Smack It In The Air Radio Edit)
  • Nicki Minaj - The Night Is Still Young
  • Jess Glynne - Hold My Hand
  • LunchMoney Lewis - Bills (Promo Only Clean Edit)
  • Zedd f./Selena Gomez - I Want You To Know
  • Prince f./Zooey Deschanel - FALLINLOVE2NITE
  • Charlie Puth - One Call Away (Lash Radio Edit)
  • Krewella - Enjoy The Ride
  • Calvin Harris & Disciples - How Deep Is Your Love
  • Nelly Furtado - Do It
  • Journey - Don't Stop Believin' (Live)
  • Walk The Moon - Shut Up & Dance (G Duppy Remix)
  • A-Ha - Take On Me (Kygo Remix)
  • Disclosure ft Sam Smith - Latch (G Duppy Reggae Remix)
  • Mutya Buenya - Real Girl
  • Mack Wilds - Love In The 90z
  • Nelly f./Jeremih - The Fix (Riddler Remix - Clean)
  • Years & Years - King
  • OMI - Hula Hoop
  • Demi Lovato - Cool For The Summer
  • Hailee Steinfeld - Love Myself
  • Rudimental f./Ed Sheeran - Lay It All On Me
  • Tove Lo - Talking Body
  • Ariana Grande - One Last Time
  • Mariah Carey - Heartbreaker
  • Heavy D & The Boyz & Al B. Sure! - We Got Our Own Thang
  • Mase - Feel So Good
     

Discovering the Undiscovered - How to Find New Music

Searching for music and artists like Allen Stone, Irma Thomas and Pokey LaFarge

DJ Justin Kanoya explores some of the ways to find new music that works well for cocktail and dinner hours and just about any other non-dance period during an event. 

One of the most arduous tasks -- but still fun -- of being a DJ is sorting through the mountains of music that I have access to on a daily basis. While it’s important to be up-to-date on the latest hits and chart toppers, it’s equally important to find those less heard tracks.

The reason I like to explore off chart music, is less about wanting to introduce new music to an audience -- although that is an incentive -- and more about finding music that works well for those times during a set when dance floor fillers are not needed. I’m talking about those cocktail and dinner hours, and the music to play when people are walking into a room, or when leaving a party.

I also play music for award shows and galas, so it’s important to have a library of “walk-up” tracks (songs that are played literally as people are walking on and off stage).

Why “unknown” tracks vs. the latest upbeat Justin Bieber song? For starters, you do not want to waste a good dance song while everyone is sitting and having their dinner or sipping a cocktail. Since music sets a tone and vibe to a room, I don’t want people to be too into what is playing during these times at an event.

Think about the last time you were having a conversation and a song you really like came on in the background. You probably stopped and said, “oh, I love this song.” Or maybe started to sing along. I don’t want to disrupt dinner conversation or interfere with the first impression when people walk into a room. I want the music to complement that.

Therefore, playing music that has a great beat, but one that a person has likely not heard, does just that. It complements everything else, enhancing their experience.

I dig around for this type of music a couple of different ways.

Dive into your music subscriptions. If you are getting paid to DJ, you should be paying for your music. Online music pools, such as BPM Supreme, Promo Only, DJ City and others are the best way to stay current. Set aside time to listen to tracks and artists you haven’t heard before and note what may work for those “non-dance” times of an event.

The other tool I’ve been using lately is Spotify. This popular online streaming music service has been invaluable in discovering new music. Not only does it have hundreds, if not thousands of pre-made playlists for what seems like an inifite number of genres, there is also also the weekly updated “Discover Weekly” section. For those using Spotify, just tap or click the “Discover” tab and proceed to a set of music that has been custom made just for you, based on your past listening choices.

Each week on the “Here and Now” show on National Public Radio titled “DJ Sessions.” It features a guest that is a genre expert who presents a list of new songs from up-and-comers. The portion of the show, usually not longer than 10 minute, provides snippets of the songs and is fun to listen to as it provides some insight on the artist. The songs are also added to the “Here and Now” playlist on Spotify. Once again, if you’re a Spotify user, log on and subscribe to this great playlist.

New music is just a click away, so go digging and see what you can find. Also, tell me what artists you like to play for cocktail or dinner hour?