In the heart of downtown Madison, nestled within the vibrant UW-Madison campus, the Wisconsin Institute for Discovery played host to a wedding that was as unique as it was heartfelt. Passionate scientists Josh and Sara chose this bright and spacious venue to celebrate their love, surrounded by natural light and lush trees. This wasn’t just any wedding, though – this was a Felix And Fingers Dueling Pianos event, where the music was as much a part of the celebration as the vows themselves.
A Venue with a View
The ceremony and dinner took place in the courtyard, a serene space that perfectly encapsulated the couple’s love for nature and science. As the sun set, the party moved into the DeLuca Forum, a cool circular space in the center of the Wisconsin Institute for Discovery. The unique architecture of the venue added an extra layer of charm to the event, creating a vibrant atmosphere that was palpable from the moment guests stepped in.
A Musical Celebration
The highlight of the evening, however, was the dueling pianos. Jake and Joey, the talented musicians from Felix And Fingers, had the crowd dancing all night. The show kicked off with Footloose, allowing guests to show off their fancy footwork. As the night progressed, the energy only grew, culminating in a moonwalking competition during Billie Jean by Michael Jackson!
One of the most touching moments of the evening came when the bride and groom dedicated “Give Yourself to Love” by Kate Wolf to the Buss family. As the song played, multiple couples filled the dance floor, slow dancing and singing along, creating a beautiful and emotional sight.
A Night to Remember
This wasn’t just a wedding, it was a celebration of love, music, and the joy of discovery. The Wisconsin Institute for Discovery provided the perfect backdrop for this unique event, proving that it’s not just a hub for scientific exploration, but also for unforgettable events.
If you’re considering hosting your own event, whether it’s a wedding, a corporate event, or a party, consider Felix And Fingers Dueling Pianos. Their talented musicians will ensure that your event is as unique and unforgettable as Josh and Sara’s wedding. Call them at (800) 557-4196 and let them make your event a night to remember.
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