This Outdoor Wedding Was Complete With Choreographed Dancing in Earlton, New York

Noah and P.J. wanted every aspect of their wedding day to be intentional. The couple, who strongly believes in environmental sustainability, invited g

Noah and P.J. wanted every aspect of their wedding day to be intentional. The couple, who strongly believes in environmental sustainability, invited guests to Noah’s family home in Earlton, where loved ones could plant their own trees, play Jenga and watch the pair say their vows as their fathers co-officiated. 

The seasoned dancer he is, Noah made sure the newlyweds kicked off the night with a showstopping choreographed number. The hard work paid off: The video of the dance, including a “Dirty Dancing” lift, has more than two million views on YouTube.  The couple reminded loved ones to be mindful of nature’s guests with bug spray and bug-friendly notes.  Later, the newlyweds cut into a homemade pie, but even sweeter: The affair resulted in donations to the It Gets Better Project and the Rainforest Trust.

“Unbeknownst to us, our fathers planned a postdinner fireworks display,” Noah says. “It was so beautiful and unexpected.”

Grooms In Front of Barn at Earlton, New York Estate Wedding
Rustic Touches at Private Estate Wedding
Tree-Planting Ceremony During Outdoor Wedding
Wedding X-ing Sign
Lawn Games at Wedding Reception
Grooms During Choreographed Dance Number at Reception
Grooms During Choreographed Dance Number at Reception