Groom & Groomsmen Stun Wedding Party With Epic Dance Number

Mark Sartor Youtube

Mark Sartor and his “mates” put in quite the effort to make their dance routine surpass any expectation, as he admitted on his Youtube channel, “We practiced every Wednesday night in my garage for 3 months prior to our wedding… My wife had no idea what we were up to, I told her… I was in a ten pin bowling team, her reaction is priceless!” However, it wasn’t just Sartor’s wife that was utterly shocked, as his guests were without a doubt blown away by their epic surprise!

Kicking off their dance number with a classic Disney hit, the groomsmen carried the groom in the air amidst the familiar tune “Circle Of Life” pouring from nearby speakers. After an intricate routine to the children’s tune, the men channeled their inner queens and gave an unbelievable performance to Beyonce’s empowering hit “Single Ladies”. The guests grew louder and rowdier with each hip pop and shimmy, not yet aware of the epic tricks that awaited! 

As the men continued out with their stellar dance, their finale was perhaps one of the most iconic moments in both film and their routine. While the groom headed to the far end of the dance floor, (I’ve Had) The Time of My Life” began to overpower the previous track, bringing guests back to their endless love for the timeless classic “Dirty Dancing”. Replicating the movie’s iconic dance move, the groom was lifted into the air by his groomsmen, sending the crowd into a roar of applause and excitement!

The bride was completely beside herself, meeting her husband for a kiss and passionate hug post performance! You can witness this unbelievable dance by clicking the video below.  

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