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The moment of a wedding is thoroughly thought of even long before the actual planning begins. The importance of such an event is regarded with solemnize and the people involved first in the planning and later in the actual celebration pay a lot of attention in including and performing several events that are seen as emphasizing notions to relate to the emotions encompassed in the wedding festivity. Sometimes more than the ceremonial, the wedding reception contains events that are supported by...
read more →Celebrating your wedding in Hawaii is an occasion that most of the couples prefer organizing due to the picturesque of the place, to the hospitality of the people residing there and to the affordable prices that draw the attention of wedding couples in search of spending romantic moments at low expenses. The atmosphere of a Hawaiian wedding has something special in it, is relaxing, filled with the presence of Hawaiian symbols, especially the most popular lei, a floral necklace which welcomes...
read more →The wedding music, especially the one that is displayed inside a Catholic religious service is introduced only for the purpose to serve and not for the one to dominate, therefore with the displaying of a Catholic wedding ceremony, the presence of secular music is not recommended. The worshipers of a Catholic faith are assisted by a music that is meant to express and at the same time to share the feeling of faith, its power that lies within them, in this way strengthening and nourishing the...
read more →Yoruba people are an ethnic group of around 30 million individuals spread throughout West Africa, the most predominantly living in Nigeria, all of them speaking the Yoruba language. This people religion and mythology plays an important role in West Africa, especially in Nigeria laying at the same time at the origin of several religions belonging to New World, such as Voudoun religion in Haiti, the Candomble religion in Brazil and Santeria in Puerto Rico and Cuba. All of the Yoruba songs,...
read more →A wedding celebration performed in the surrogate country borrows most of the times the characteristic of the country that has adopted the wedding couple, as I have recently understood in one review describing the way a Palestinian wedding occurs in the United States. It seems that according to the narrator, a Palestinian by birth, many of the wedding traditions have been left aside in the unfolding of a Palestinian wedding. There are somehow few features that are kept unchanged and these can...
read more →When the music chapter came as a priority on the “to-do”-s of my friend during the planning process of her wedding celebration, she gave me a call to help her put the music she had on the iPod on her computer. Her wedding event was meant to be celebrated without the presence of a DJ, without any musicians performing live, she just planned to have her PC brought over the reception hall and have the songs encompassed on her iPod played inside the atmosphere of the wedding party. It was a...
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