We are getting married at 11am, then noon-1 cocktails and 1-4pm brunch reception (food stations) on the first day of summer - June 21st.
It's a small wedding - 50 guests. We have hired a string quartet to play all 5 hours of the reception, going from background music to more pop tunes to keep things lively. From 2-4pm during the brunch we have a flipbook photo booth hired for 'entertainment'. No dancing or dance floor is planned. The photographer will be around for the cocktail hour and first hour of the reception.
Would it be awkward for us to have a first dance and father/daughter dance if no one else will be dancing? Anyone have any suggestions on when might be an appropriate time for us to do these dances so that people know we are just doing them for tradition, (but there isn't other dancing planned...)? Or have any other suggestions? I'm on the fence about having the dances at all, but I think I might regret it afterwards if we don't.
Thanks!