D.C. has banned dancing at indoor and outdoor weddings even as the city loosens many of its coronavirus-related restrictions.

Mayor Muriel Bowser, who revealed the order at a Monday news conference, said indoor weddings at 25% capacity, or 250 people, will be permitted but โ€œstanding and dancing at receptionsโ€ are out.

The dancing ban goes into effect Saturday.

Susana Castillo, a spokeswoman for Bowser, told WUSA-TV (Channel 9) that when the mayor issues an order of that sort, it is with public safety in mind.

But Stephanie Sadowski, founder and owner of SRS Events, a D.C.-area wedding planning company, said many couples are choosing instead to relocate their celebrations to Maryland or Virginia where restrictions are looser and that sheโ€™s attempting four last-minute moves for weddings in the city scheduled for next month.

โ€œCompletely shell-shocked,โ€ Sadowski said of the mayorโ€™s decision, WUSA reported. โ€œThereโ€™s hardly been any time to react, rather than being incredibly frustrated and angry with Washington, D.C., and Mayor Bowser for completely blindsiding us.โ€

This correspondent is a guest contributor to The Washington Informer.

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