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Weddings

A Fusion Wedding is a wedding ceremony that blends together two or more cultural or religious traditions to create a unique and personalized wedding experience. In this type of wedding, couples often combine different elements from their respective cultures or religions to create a ceremony that reflects their individual backgrounds and values. For example, a fusion wedding between a Hindu and a Christian couple may incorporate elements from both traditions, such as a traditional Hindu ceremony followed by a Christian wedding ceremony. This type of wedding can be challenging, but can result in a beautiful and meaningful celebration that truly represents the couple's love and commitment.
​A mixed cultural wedding, also known as a cross-cultural or intercultural wedding, is a celebration that brings together two individuals from different cultural backgrounds. In this type of wedding, the couple blends together various cultural elements from their respective backgrounds to create a unique and personalized wedding experience. For example, a mixed cultural wedding between a Japanese and an American couple may include elements from both cultures, such as a traditional Japanese tea ceremony and a classic Western wedding ceremony. To plan a successful mixed cultural wedding, it's important to respect both cultures and incorporate elements that are meaningful to the couple and their families. With careful planning and consideration, a mixed cultural wedding can be a beautiful and memorable celebration of love and diversity.
An LGBTQ Wedding is a wedding between two individuals who identify as members of the LGBTQ community. LGBTQ stands for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer/questioning. These weddings can include any combination of genders and sexualities, and the celebrations often incorporate traditional wedding elements with creative twists that reflect the couple's identities and preferences. For example, an LGBTQ wedding may have two brides or two grooms, or the couple may choose to forgo traditional gender roles in the wedding ceremony. LGBTQ weddings can be just as traditional or unconventional as any other wedding, and they serve as an opportunity for couples to celebrate their love and commitment in a way that is true to themselves.
A classical wedding refers to a traditional wedding ceremony that follows a set of customary rituals and formalities. This type of wedding typically reflects cultural and religious traditions and is often held in a religious venue such as a church, mosque or temple. The classical wedding may have a traditional wedding procession, which includes the walk down the aisle by the bride and her father or other close male relatives. The wedding ceremony will usually be conducted by a religious leader and includes important rituals such as the exchange of wedding vows, the exchange of wedding rings, and the kiss. After the wedding ceremony, there may be a grand reception that includes formal speeches, wedding cake cutting, and dancing. The classical wedding is usually characterized by its elegance, timelessness, and adherence to tradition.
Ms. Pamela (PJ) Ott
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