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    1. topic Module 3.2.1. The Ceremony
    questions 1. You have already done a Wedding Day (Day of) Timeline for a wedding and reception for 100 in Module 2.1. Now construct a wedding planning schedule specifically for the wedding planner for that same wedding. Use the 24 hour clock and clarify what you, as the wedding planner, would have to do and when, on the day of the wedding.

    2. topic Module 3.2.2. Cultural and Family Traditions:
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    Research and briefly explain the cultural wedding traditions of three different countries. In particular look at the artifacts used in these ceremonies. Three that may interest you are Korea, The Philippines and Israel; however, the choice is yours. Add pictures of these traditional ceremonies to your Pinterest Board and provide the link to the Module 3.2 Discussion Forum. ( can u guys do about indian cultural wedding traditions)
    Name four things to keep in mind when considering the inclusion of pets in a wedding ceremony.

    Research thoroughly and support your answers with relevant information investigated from at least three sources, Submit your answers in an academic style, including both in-text citation and a full reference list using the APA 6 th edition style of referencing.

 

Subject Cultural Integration Pages 11 Style APA

Answer

Wedding Ceremony and Cultures

Question 1

The wedding planner is tasked with ensuring that all activities are conducted according to the developed plan. While working with various stakeholders, a wedding planner should establish any challenges in the smooth operation of the wedding and take corrective actions to address the situations. Based on the developed wedding schedule, the planner’s activities during the day will be as provided in the table below.

Time

Activity

6:00 – 8:00 AM

Following up with the church, bridal team, bridegroom team, catering, and reception to establish if every activity has kicked off

8:00 – 10:00 AM

Following up with the church to ensure everything is running smoothly and identify any challenges

11:00 – 11:30 AM

Communicate with the photo session team to get ready

1:00 – 1:20 PM

Notify the reception on the possible arrival of the guests within 30 minutes

1:30 – 5:00 PM

Ensure all activities including gifts are running smoothly

5:00 – 6:30 PM

Ensure all guests have left and all stakeholders including the caterers and other planners have successfully completed their activities.

6:00 – 10:00 PM

Ensure that the bridal party is smoothly conducted and that the newly married are set for their evening and honeymoon.

 

Question 2

Indian Weddings

In these weddings, they are conducted in stages. Notably, the marriage takes three days considering all ceremonies. Misri is conducted a number of days before the wedding where the couple exchange gold rings, prayers, and flower garlands. At the Sangeet party, the groom and bride families enjoy dances and songs (Brettell, 2018). During Mahendi ceremony, women get together to have their hands drawn with the Mahendi. Following this is the Haldi ceremony which entails spreading the mixture of turmeric, water, and oil on the groom and bride skin. Other key aspects of Indian weddings include mandap, Laja Homa, Mangalsultra, colours, and attire.

Image 1: Drawing Mahendi. (Source: https://strandofsilk.com/indian-fashion-blog/indian-weddings/indian-wedding-traditions-and-select-customs)

Israeli Wedding Traditions

Key traditions and rituals related to Jewish weddings include fasting where the married individuals do not eat until their first meal as a couple, Bedeken which entails groom looks at the bride, veil, and face, ketubah signing which involves signing the prenuptial agreement regarding the roles of the bride among other aspects, and walking to the Chuppah which involves the groom and bride parents walking their children down their aisle (Tifferet, Saad, Meiri, & Ido, 2018). Vows are then recited under the chuppah, circling performed by the bride, and seven blessing ceremony performed. Other activities include breaking the glass and shouting “Mazel Tov.”

Image 2: Vows and the Bride’s Veil (Source: https://www.polkadotbride.com/2013/11/modern-jewish-wedding/modern-jewish-wedding018/)

Korean Weddings

At these weddings, the vows are recited in the ceremony of Kunbere. The groom and bride wear hanbok which is a traditional dress for the Korean which is developed mainly for the ceremony (Min & DeLong, 2015). It is a representation of traditions and is made of no pockets, bright colours and simple lines. The ceremony is officiated by a celebrant where the newly married couple sips wine from a gourd provided by the bride’s mother. Notably, the ceremony usually lasts less than one-half hour.

Image 3: Korean Wedding Dress. (Source: https://www.pinterest.com/pin/118641771404298661/)

When including pets in a wedding ceremony, four aspects that one should keep in mind are

  1. The pet’s personality,
  2. Confirmation of whether the pet is allowed within the ceremony,
  3. Ensuring that safety is not jeopardized for style,
  4. Notifying the guests and photographer.

 

 

 

 

References

Brettell, C. B. (2018). Material culture, memory and commemoration: family and community celebrations and connections to ‘home’among Asian Indian immigrants. In Memory, Migration and Travel (pp. 57-77). Routledge.

Min, S., & DeLong, M. (2015). Exploring a sustainable social norm in Korean wedding culture. International Journal of Social Sustainability in Economic, Social and Cultural Context11(2), 61-72.

Tifferet, S., Saad, G., Meiri, M., & Ido, N. (2018). Gift giving at Israeli weddings as a function of genetic relatedness and kinship certainty. Journal of Consumer Psychology28(1), 157-165.

 

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