Wednesday, 8 April 2015

WEDDING CEREMONY



WEDDING CEREMONY

Howard & Vicky (2006) state that marriage is one of the greatest significant and unforgettable occasions in India as well as abroad for wife and husband where give-and-take their rings and promise for a life-time long relationship. Adansonia Hotel is well recognized and known as hosting the best exceptional and attractive garden weddings in Francistown and surrounding area. They use various themes for arrangement of the venue. On the 20 October 2014, Adansonia accommodated a white wedding ceremony. Throughout the set-up there were some certain features that were considered like theme, decoration, catering.

DECORATIONS

Planning the marriage beautification is commonly fairly time consuming. Though, it is also one of the greatest innovative aspector of the marriage preparation. It permits you to let your thoughts fly and express your individual style (Smith& Peter, 2000) .According to Otnes, Cele & Pleck, and Elizabeth (2003) Beautification is one of the greatest significant issues which can create the occasion unforgettable ever, besides an stylish decorated site with flowers, balloons, buntings will provide a charming and attractive appearance to the marriage site. The decorations of the wedding that was held at Adansonia hotel it was unique in the sense that colors of flowers was similar to the attire of the bride and groom.    

THEME

Marriage invites, cake and favors remain extreme conducts to display marriage theme to visitors, whether you like the notion of a beach theme, peacock theme, or country themed wedding (Dodge & Huda, 2013). The bride and groom used black and yellow as their wedding theme.

REFERENCE LIST

Howard, Vicky (2006). Brides Inc. American Weddings and the Business of Tradition, University of Pennsylvania Press, Philadelphia.

 Smith, Peter (2000). "Marriage". A concise encyclopedia of the Baha’i Faith. Oxford: One world Publications.

Otnes, Cele & Pleck, Elizabeth (2003). Cinderella Dreams: the Allure of the Lavish Wedding, University of California Press, Berkeley.

Dodge, Christine Huda. "Islamic Wedding Party Customs". About.com. Accessed on 8 April 2015.

 

 

 



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