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Nubian wedding with some international modern touches, near Aswan, Egypt Preparing for the photographs, at a wedding in Thornbury Castle, England

A wedding is a civil or religious ceremony at which the beginning of a marriage is celebrated.

Contents

  • 1 Customs
  • 2 Music
  • 3 Variants
  • 4 See also
    • 4.1 Events related to weddings
    • 4.2 Types of weddings
    • 4.3 Wedding traditions
    • 4.4 Clothing
    • 4.5 Food
    • 4.6 Participants
    • 4.7 Related travel
    • 4.8 Other

Customs

Wedding ceremonies may contain any number of different elements, however most contain wedding vows of some kind and a proclamation of marriage, usually by the officiant.

Other elements may include music, poetry, prayer, scripture, or other traditions. In most societies a number of traditions or customs have emerged around the wedding ceremony, many of which have lost their original symbolic meaning in the modern world. Other wedding traditions are relatively recent. Some elements of the Western wedding ceremony symbolize the bride's departure from her father's control and entry into a new family with her husband. In modern Western weddings, this symbolism is largely vestigial, since husband and wife are of equal power and status. Recently in some cultures, same-sex weddings have begun to be celebrated.

The Western custom of the bride wearing a white wedding dress came to symbolize purity in the Victorian era (despite popular misconception and the hackneyed jokes of situation comedies the white dress did not actually indicate virginity, which was symbolized by a face veil). Within the "white wedding" tradition, a white dress and veil would not have been considered appropriate in the second or third wedding of a widow or divorcee. The specific conventions of Western weddings largely from a Protestant and Catholic viewpoint, are discussed at "White wedding."

Weddings in modern China combine both traditional elements and elements influenced by the West. The actual civil ceremony consists of registering the marriage with the local registrar and is brief and done without much ceremony. The wedding reception, however, is elaborate and complex, and the one prominent element of modern Chinese weddings is the Chinese wedding album.

A wedding is often followed or accompanied by a wedding reception, at which an elaborate wedding cake is served. Western traditions include toasting the bride and groom, the newlyweds having the first dance, and cutting the cake. The bride throws her bouquet to the assembled group of all unmarried women in attendance, and the woman who catches it is supposedly going to be the next to wed. A fairly recent egalitarian equivalent has the groom throwing the bride's garter to the assembled unmarried men; the man who catches it is supposedly the next to wed.

German Wood Wedding Figures

But customs vary and in multicultural ceremonies the customs may be varied, mixed or totally created to suit the personalities and interests of the couple. Again, such ceremonies are more common when performed by Civil Celebrants, as in Australia.

Music

Music often played at western weddings includes:

  • The "Bridal Chorus" from Lohengrin by Richard Wagner, often used as the processional and commonly known as "Here Comes the Bride" - Note: Richard Wagner is said to have been Anti-Semitic, and as a result, the Bridal Chorus is often not used at Jewish weddings.
  • Johann Pachelbel's Canon in D is often used as an alternative processional.
  • The "Wedding March" from Felix Mendelssohn's incidental music for the Shakespeare play, A Midsummer Night's Dream, often used as a recessional.
  • The "Toccata" from Charles-Marie Widor's Symphony for Organ No. 5, also used as a recessional.
  • Segments of the Ode To Joy, the fourth movement of Ludwig van Beethoven's Ninth Symphony, sometimes make appearances at weddings; its message of unity is suitable for the occasion.
A wedding carriage in Bristol, England

Variants

A double wedding is a single ceremony where two fiancee couples rendezvous for two separate weddings. Typically, a fiancee with a sibling might plan a double wedding with that sibling.

See also

Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Category:Wedding Look up wedding in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.

Events related to weddings

  • Betrothal
  • Engagement and Engagement ring
  • Banns of marriage
  • Wedding reception
  • Wedding anniversary
  • Prenuptial agreement

Types of weddings

  • Handfasting
  • Religious aspects of marriage
  • Online Wedding
  • Same-sex wedding

Wedding traditions

Main article: Wedding traditions
  • Marriage license
  • Wedding band (or ring)
  • Wedding gift
  • Wedding invitation
  • Wedding music
  • Wedding vows
  • Wedding trends

Clothing

  • Barong Tagalog
  • Kimono
  • Morning dress
  • Topor
  • Tuxedo
    • Black tie (Dinner Jacket in the U.K.)
    • White tie (Evening dress in the U.K.)
  • Sherwani
  • Wedding veil
  • Wedding dress

Food

  • Wedding cake

Participants

  • Best man
  • Bridesmaid
  • Flowergirl
  • Maid of honor
  • Ringbearer
  • Usher or groomsman

Related travel

  • Honeymoon
  • Wedding trip (traveling to meet a bride or groom in an arranged marriage)

Other

  • Wedding videography
  • Wedding photography

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