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No one expects the singing waiters! The corks are popping, the climate reaches an all time high and it appears as if the party couldn't have any better. Individuals are laughing inside them for hours an excellent time. Their glasses keep getting filled. The whole party has immensely enjoyed their food and so are now waiting for the dessert to be released. Suddenly there exists a great commotion everyone is wondering what is happening.

singing waiters - From the kitchen come two chefs; you are the top chef and the other is the patisserie chef. They are clearly annoyed with each other plus it almost seems like they are heading towards a bust-up. Everyone is amazed and never sure what you should expect. The 2 men suddenly stop mindful of being seen and heard by every one of the guests. They begin apologising for a few kitchen disaster when all of a sudden the head chef opens his mouth widely and delivers an extremely loud operatic note! Now there is music too, and also the two men commence to sing a beautiful duet. It really is singing waiters show time! Aside from the music and voices, many people are stunned into silence and you could hear a penny drop. The background music stops and also the guests are suddenly on their feet to get a standing ovation, bravos and demands for further!

singing waiter - What nobody expected at this wedding, not even the bride or even the groom, would have been to have "the singing waiters" - professional opera singers serenading them during their wedding dinner disguised as chefs and waiters. Exactly what the two men just sang was Largo al factotum ("Make means for the factotum") an aria in the Barber of Seville by Gioachino Rossini.

In the middle of the applause, the background music starts again and something from the waitresses who may have just poured more wine for that bride and groom, starts to sing. It's the well-known aria Habanera from an opera by Bizet, namely Carmen. The waitress is serenading the gentlemen with roses under the watchful eyes of the wives singing Carmen's beautifully seductive piece. Most people are spellbound, and can't believe what they are experiencing. The fact that the singers are in such close proximity for the guests, lets them experience the sheer power of their trained voices you might say few other things could.

singing waiter - The good thing about hiring singing waiters to entertain you at the wedding, corporate event or at this special party that the guests never expect it and are taken by total surprise. They don't really be prepared to be serenaded by professional opera singers clothed as the catering staff. The rush and excitement of having them singing next to the guests not just adds to the surprise, but in addition to the magnificent spectacle. It is unique, high quality entertainment that leaves delightful lasting memories.

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