The wedding ceremony November, 3 2012 it was a Saturday evening at the renaissance Marriott in Austin Texas and on the 2nd floor Lisa and Dahlia was having their wedding ceremony. The ceremony was romantic and pleasant with a great opening and great interior design. The ceremony was held in the smallest event room in the Marriott hotel, the place could only have a max of 2 hundred people. When entering the room you face the dancing area in the center of the room then behind that all the way in the back is like a mini stage set as a proscenium, where fancy gold Indian furniture set is set up for the groom and bride to sit.
When looking from the stages view, you see the dance floor in front of you in the center of the room then left and right of the dance floor there’s tables and chairs for the guest. The structure and setting of the room was set up really nice because it is set to show the audience/guest that the main focus is the dance floor located in the center then stage located all the way in the front and that is nothing more to pay attention to. The design of the room had an Indian type of theme but had some artistic African crops set up all over the room to show the mixture of the two cultures.
The Term Paper on Dance Styles
Dance * To move with measured steps, or to a musical accompaniment; to go through, either alone or in company with others, with a regulated succession of movements, (commonly) to the sound of music; to trip or leap rhythmically. * To move nimbly or merrily; to express pleasure by motion; to caper; to frisk; to skip about. * To cause to dance, or move nimbly or merrily about, or up and down; to ...
For example the furniture a gold jhula which is an Indian/western Nepal antique and on every corner in the room there was these big Somali baskets that were decorated with colorful flowers. Another culture mix was the costumes of the bride and groom, the bride wore a colorful Somalia wedding dress called a Dira while the groom wore a Indian suit called a Sherwani . then towards the middle of the ceremony they would switch out costumes and the bride would wear a Indian dress call a sari and the groom wore a Somali suit.
Switching up the costumes really showed that they are willing to except each other’s culture and background. Another way they shared their culture difference coming together is the performance they had. There was two small bands that each performed separately then in the end played a musical together. The first group was south African drummers that performed by playing the drums while doing tricks with it like doing flips while playing the drum or holding the drum with one foot while playing it. The second group was two Indian performers; one played an instrument while the other sang.
Then in the end which was the last performance the Indian group played their last song and the African drummers joined in, combining their performance. This was a great idea to show the audience/guest that the combination of the two cultures can work on anything and do fine. All these mixes were all ways to express the type of people the couple is and how they can come together just fine without changing who they are and where they come from. After all the performance and dancing, it was time to set the ring on each other and cut the cake.
Since they were still Americans the wedding kept the American tradition and had a flower girl and ring boy approach the ceremony to start it off. Then after the cake the guest help the bride and groom leave out of the hotel into their “just married” car. This was a great way to end the ceremony because they ended it by using an American tradition with the ring and cake and car. This states that even though they have different cultures and background that they still share their American culture side.