Engagement Party Ideas
& Engagement Party Entertainment Ideas!
You've popped the big question and thankfully she said yes; now it's time to celebrate! Find all the engagement party ideas you'll ever need here at Alive Network.
About Your Engagement
Your engagement is a promise to marriage as well as the period of time between the proposal and your marriage. During your engagement you are said to be affianced, betrothed, engaged to be married, or simply engaged. Future brides and bridegrooms are often referred to as fiancées or fiancés respectively (from the French word fiancé).
Long engagements were once common in formal arranged marriages and it was not uncommon for parents betrothing children to arrange such many years before the engaged couple were old enough to marry.
Origins Of Engagement
The concept of an official engagement period in Western culture may have begun in 1215 at the Fourth Lateran Council, headed by Pope Innocent III, which decreed that "marriages are to be ... announced publicly in the churches by the priests during a suitable and fixed time, so that if legitimate impediments exist, they may be made known."
Such a formal church announcement of the intent to marry is known as banns. In some jurisdictions, reading the banns may be part of one type of legal marriage.
Engagement Rings
A woman displays her engagement ring. The modern Western form of the practice of giving or exchanging engagement rings is traditionally thought to have begun in 1477 when Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor, gave Mary of Burgundy a diamond ring as an engagement present.
In the United Kingdom and many other countries, an engagement ring is worn on the fourth finger of the left hand. The tradition of wearing a ring for engagement originated from the Egyptians, who believed the circle was a bond between the two people who were to be married, but was initially first practiced on the fourth finger/ring finger by the Romans, who believed this finger to be the beginning of the vena amoris ("vein of love"), the vein that leads to the heart.
In the modern era, some women's wedding rings are made into two separate pieces. One part is given to her to wear as an engagement ring when she accepts the marriage proposal, and the other during the wedding ceremony. When worn together, the two rings look like one piece of jewellery.
Engagement Parties
Some engagements are announced at an engagement party, traditionally hosted by the bride's parents. These parties are given in the family's usual style of entertainment. Traditionally, engagement parties were normal parties at which a surprise announcement of the engagement was made by the father of the bride to his guests. Therefore, it is not a traditional gift-giving occasion, as none of the guests were supposed to be aware of the engagement until after their arrival.
In modern times, engagement parties often celebrate a previously publicized engagement.
More about the history of engagements >
Ideas For Your Engagement Party
Because it's often the case that many guests don't know each other very well, it's important to ensure you have plenty of 'ice breakers'. When two families are coming together for the first time it can be a nerve racking experience and so the more you can put guests at ease the better.
Think about mix and mingle acts such as a comedy news crew, a close up magician, a caricaturist & maybe even a pianist to play light background music whilst guests arrive & chat.
If you have space then try a jazz band who could play up tempo lively music to keep spirits high and feet tapping whilst you great guests and show off your engagement ring!
Ensure the drinks are flowing throughout the party and in no time the two families will be getting to know each other and soaking up the party atmosphere.
Engagement Party Entertainment Ideas >>>
Mathew Knight
With a warm approach & the talent to amaze & astound, it's no wonder Mathew is such a popular magician! His prowess comes from years as a full time pro, performing at numerous events from small parties to big celebrity weddings. Mathew's unique style of modern magic builds moments of wonder that are talked about & remembered.Price from £429Lee Mathews
Lee Matthews is an outstanding pianist ready to create the perfect ambience! With a vast repertoire, Lee performs anything from Modern Pop & Rock to Classical, Jazz & more! Having regularly performed at the Dorchester, Claridges, the Savoy & more, Lee can also provide a sophisticated baby grand piano shell to add that wow-factor to your occasion!Price from £273Draw A Crowd Caricatures
Draw A Crowd Caricatures is an award-winning caricaturist & an expert at keeping your guests thoroughly entertained. With a wealth of experience, Draw A Crowd has entertained at events for the Olympic Athlete's Village, Vauxhall, Arcadia Group & more!Price from £327Keven Starl
Keven will make your event Incredible! He is one of the busiest and best magicians in the country. His previous and current client lists are David Beckham, Gary Lineker, Jason Statham, Warner Bros studios, Hugo Boss, BMW, Disney and Lucas Film.Price from £523The Quartones
The Quartones are a professional 4 piece band brimming with a wealth of music and performance experience. They have been providing entertainment for over 10 years which has seen them perform all over the world. With 100s of gigs under their belt and a wide-ranging repertoire you can be assured that you are in safe hands, and that The Quartones will add a big spark to your special day!Price from £1,429Comedy News Crew
5 Street Entertainers East Sussex
Give your guests the full celebrity treatment with red carpet interviews from our Comedy News Crew! A great fun and totally unique way to kick start any party!Price from £784
Party Themes
If you got engaged in an interesting location, you might like to theme your engagement party to suit. Hawaiian or beach themes are relatively easy to put together, as are New York, Las Vegas, Mexican, Australian themes etc. View more party themes in our section below.
Live Music
No party is complete without live music so if your budget can stretch to hire a live band it will be a sound investment towards ensuring the success of your big night.
It's important to consider the age range of the guests who will be attending your party as grandparents, although actually some of the 'most-likely-to-dance' members of the party, might not be quite so keen on hard rock or gangsta rap.
Safe bets are:
Tribute bands (because of the interesting costumes, the stage performances & novelty aspect)
Rock and pop covers bands (as long as they cover music from 50s/60's alongside contemporary tunes)
Rock and roll/swing bands (great to get the 2 families dancing together)
Soul bands (everyone knows Mustang Sally!).