Teutonia Mannerchor

Located on the North Side, Teutonia Männerchor offers a reception setting with historic character and strong architectural presence. The building’s German heritage is reflected in its woodwork, murals, and old-world detailing, giving the space a personality that does not need heavy transformation.
The main hall features a stage and defined focal points that naturally frame introductions, toasts, and special dances. Dinner and dancing unfold in one connected space, with proportions that keep guests visually engaged from table to dance floor. The interior carries warmth and texture, creating an atmosphere that feels established and distinctive.
Because of the building’s structure and ceiling height, thoughtful sound placement ensures music and spoken moments carry clearly throughout the room. When coordinated well, the evening transitions smoothly from a traditional dinner setting into a lively celebration.
Below is a look at how a wedding at Teutonia Männerchor comes together once guests gather and the celebration begins.

Brandi and Tim (Teutonia Mannerchor DJ)

Have it your way.  I feel that slogan is much more appropriate when planning your wedding instead of getting lunch through the drive thru.  There are so many decisions when planning your big day, but the most important decision you can make is to choose to make things exactly how you’ve always dreamed.  Yesterday I was fortunate to DJ at the wedding of Brandi Sinclair and Timothy McClain, held at the Teutonia Mannerchor in Pittsburgh, PA. Brandi and Tim definitely chose to do things their own way, and their results were extraordinary.

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Teutonia Mannerchor is a German Club located on the North Side of Pittsburgh.  While the club was beautifully decorated, I have to say my favorite touch was tucked away between two layers of the cake.

Wedding Cake Topper

Another fun and special touch that Brandi and Tim created was to ask their guests to add sand to a special sand jar.  What a great keepsake for the newlyweds!

Wedding Sand Jar

Brandi and Tim chose  great music, including classic crooners as well as some modern tunes.  In the spirit of the German club, there were also a number of waltzes and polkas that kept the evening moving along.

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The newlyweds had a great choreographed first dance .

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To get the dancing started, all of the guests joined in on a German Marathon March. Brandi and Tim led their guests throughout the entire room!

German Marathon March

After that the dance floor was open…

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Brandi and Tim held their wedding celebration over the entire weekend.  They were married at Heinz Chapel on Saturday and then held their formal reception on Sunday (10-10-10).  This gave them the unique opportunity to spend quality time with all of their guests as well as having the ability to do anything and everything they could imagine.  Now these two are off for their honeymoon at a beautiful resort in Virginia.

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