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The Whole Fam-Jam: Epic Wedding Group Dances

byRevati KhattarOnline sessions & travels pan-India for eventsStarts from3,500 Per SongView full gallery

Let’s be real—the best weddings are the ones where every auntie, cousin, and friend actually hits the floor. Whether it's a surprise flashmob or a total chaotic squad performance, I make sure your whole family owns the stage.

Sangeet squad ON! This is where calories don’t count and the beats never stop. A high-energy group performance at a beautiful outdoor wedding.

Bride side vs. groom side! We took 'Nach Baliye' to another level with this fun dance-off between the two families.

Millennials' DNA is basically 'Chaiyya Chaiyya'! The entire squad claimed it as their ultimate anthem and brought the house down.

From retro glam to a full-on jam! The bride and her siblings rocked the stage with this epic transition performance to 'Om Shanti Om'.

Couple goals, squad goals, and dance goals all in one! A fun entry performance with the bride, groom, and their entire crew.

Dance face-off! The bride's squad came to slay, and the groom's squad came to play. A fun battle between the cousins.

This chokra got moves! A fun group performance that started with the groom and his girls and ended with a surprise proposal moment.

Moments you can only live once. The Kapoor family in full feels, giving major family dance goals on 'Vaari Varsi'.

The Ladkiwale giving full competition! The bride's side brought their A-game, and the bride herself joined in with her energetic moves.

When the groom squad and bride squad come together for the perfect party starter performance, it's pure magic.

About The Whole Fam-Jam: Group Performances

I don't care if your cousins have two left feet or your uncles think dancing is just clapping—my team specializes in making everyone feel like a star. For my group routines, I focus on 'hook steps' that are easy to remember, ensuring that even if we are pulling off a last-minute flashmob via Zoom, your family looks perfectly synced and energized on the Sangeet night.