State of the Arts

Minnesota wedding party raises the bar

Posted at 9:10 AM on July 24, 2009 by Euan Kerr (3 Comments)
Filed under: Dance, Events, People

Update: All Things Considered is going to do an interview with the mother of the bride and the pastor involved in the big dance number. They are as shocked as anyone about the popularity of the video, and have some theories to share. If all goes to plan it will air sometime after 6pm Central time.


It's always fun to see what becomes a viral success. This one is popping up repeatedly in my e-mail, and if you read the comments on YouTube and other sites it's doing the same for a lot of people.

Now, several people we know in the vicinity of State of the Arts are planning nuptials right now, and it's hard to avoid the thought that J and K have thrown down a gauntlet...


Comments (3)

You forgot to mention that this is in St. Paul.

St. Paul represent!

And this kids were on the Today's Show this week. Funny how fast this stuff moves.

Posted by Jim | July 24, 2009 10:00 AM


LOVE it!!! Put a big smile on my face this morning!!

Posted by Heather | July 24, 2009 10:47 AM


May you carry all this joy&happiness with you during many years of married life.
When things look dark, remember all the joy you felt on your wedding day.
Comgratulations!

Posted by Maya M. Walkington-Stauber | July 24, 2009 6:39 PM


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