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Stravinsky’s “Les Noces”–the Royal Ballet, Part 2/3
December 3, 2010, 6:59 am
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Zenaida Yanowsky and David Pickering as the Bride and Bridegroom. The Royal Ballet’s version of Les Noces holds a special claim to authenticity and history, as it was staged by the original choreographer, Bronislava Nijinska in 1966, and documented with much detail. It was premiered on June 13, 1923, by the Ballets Russes. Nijinska’s austere vision is one of celebration and ritual among the family and community, not so much with the two principals. Critic Alfred Kalisch, reviewing the London premiere of the ballet, described it as “enough to convert intending brides and bridegrooms to celibacy.” As always, Stravinsky’s music seems to make more sense when danced to. Robert Craft wrote: “The lament in the epithalamium at the end of Svadebka is as much for the loss of Holy Mother Russia as for the virginity of Nastasia Timofeyvna.”

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Bridal Shower Etiquette
December 2, 2010, 2:36 am
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A bride-to-be has quite a bit on her mind that she needs to accomplish. Worrying about the bridal shower and how it will flow should not be one of the things that concerns her. Here is a list of bridal shower etiquette tips to ensure the bride is happy and that no one’s toes are stepped on:

1. Maid/Matron of Honor should host the shower. The bride has chosen one person specifically to stand by her side as her key witness to the ceremony, thus the shower should be planned or at least coordinated by her. If she lives out of town, the mother of the bride should consult with her to see how she can help, but the responsibility for the shower itself falls to the maid/matron of honor.

2. Host the shower 4-6 weeks before the wedding. If you have the shower too early, the bride won’t be ready for it, and if you host it too close to the wedding, the bride will be too busy with last minute details. Having the shower 4-6 weeks before the wedding is a great timeframe for the busy bride to fit it into her schedule, while enjoying the preparation time for her wedding.

3. Keep it small and simple. Wedding showers should incorporate only those closest to the bride-her family, the groom’s family, her friends and co-workers. Try to limit the shower to no more than 20 people so that it will be intimate and more relational in nature.

4. Who to invite. The list of people to invite can be daunting-so make sure and enlist the bride’s help in this. Minimally; however, you need to invite the following to the main bridal shower:

o Mothers of the bride and groom

o Grandmothers/great grandmothers of the bride and groom

o Aunts

o Female Cousins

o Sisters/Sisters-in-law

o Bridesmaids/female attendants

o Close friends of the bride and her family

o Close female business associates of the bride

If someone lives out of town, state, or the country, yet is a close friend of the bride, it is very important to invite them as well.

5. Invitations. The invitations should be sent out 6 weeks in advance of the shower to allow for others’ schedules. It is important to include the following in the invitations:

o Brides name

o Date of the bridal shower

o Time of the bridal shower (beginning and ending times)

o Address where the shower will be held

o Name and phone number of the hostess (and email address, if desired)

o Theme of the shower, if there is one

o Registry information (some people consider this in poor taste; if that is the case, the hostess and those closest to the bride should use word of mouth to inform guest of where the couple is registered)

o RSVP deadline (usually two weeks before the bridal shower)

o Map/directions to the bridal shower location, with the phone number there in case people get lost

6. Greeting at the shower. It is important to have a person designated to greet people as they enter the home or the place in which the shower is being held. This can be a bridesmaid, a relative, or a close personal friend of the bride. The greeter should also provide direction for the guests, including:

o Where to put their coats/personal belongings

o Where to put their gift for the bride

o Where to get refreshments

o Where to sit, if applicable

7. Thank You Notes. While it is the responsibility of the bride to complete this job, the maid/matron of honor can make this easier for the bride by having each individual sign an address book for the bride as the guest book. This will help the bride not only know who came to the shower, but will also give her an address book as a gift that she can use to send out thank you notes. The maid/matron of honor should write the gifts given next to the names on the main line of the address book.

Following the above list will help you design an unforgettable bridal shower for the bride and her family!

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Soft Golden Eyes
November 29, 2010, 11:29 pm
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Bridal Party Accessories – Hair Flowers and Hair Vines
November 28, 2010, 10:42 am
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Wearing flowers and vines in the hair for special occasions such as weddings is a time-honoured tradition for UK weddings. Sculptures, frescoes and statues that have survived from ancient times often depict people wearing flowers for important occasions, festivals and celebrations. In fact, it was a tradition in the Roman Empire to “crown” both the bride and the groom with flowers. This floral crown is thought to have symbolized eternal love, innocence and purity. In modern times, floral crowns have evolved into decorative bridal party accessories. In addition to flowers, jewellery embellishments worn in the hair often have floral or vine motifs. Here’s some information about these important bridal hair accessories.

Flower Accessories for Bridal Hair Styles

For ease of use, many brides are choosing silk flowers for the hair. These bridal accessories can be used in a variety of ways. For a casual wedding, the wedding party may elect to scatter flowers loosely throughout their hair. For a conservative look, choose several small flowers. To make a statement, choose one or two large flowers. Many brides elect to embellish their bridal veils with flowers fixed at the front of their headpieces. Even if the main wedding accessories are jewellery ensembles, it’s easy to add a few strategically-placed flowers for a soft and natural look. It’s also an elegant touch to echo the native flowers of the wedding’s locale in floral wedding party accessories. Flowers can also be fixed to a headband for a more casual look. Flowered barrettes and clips are also popular. The advantage of using silk rather than fresh flowers is that rare and hard-to-get fresh flowers are very easy to find in silk.

Hair Vines: Another Great Bridal Party Accessory

A hair vine is made from decorative but flexible wire that has a loop at each end. The loops are used to secure the vine to the hair. The major advantage of hair vines is their flexibility. They can be bent into a circle to surround a bun or ponytail or used straight to embellish a French twist. These bridal accessories can also be worn in place of bridal tiaras for an elegant but less formal look. For the bridesmaids, a coloured ribbon can be woven through the vine to coordinate with their dresses.

Hair flowers and hair vines are important bridal party accessories for UK weddings. Their versatility helps create a unique look and ambience for the wedding.

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Wedding Song (With You) -by: Martin Nievera
November 26, 2010, 2:04 pm
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One of the best wedding songs from the album “Best Wishes”, sung by Martin Nievera. It was especially dedicated to Julius Babao and Christine Bersola’s Wedding..

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Bridal Jewelry in India
November 22, 2010, 9:14 pm
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The occasion of marriage is a special one for any person. In India, it is considered a highly sacred bond. An Indian woman regards the day of her marriage as the most important day in her life. To make this special day perfect, preparations go on for months on end in Indian households. Jewelry plays a very important role in Indian weddings. An Indian bride is usually decked up from head to toe in beautiful jewelry that complements her attire and her personality.

Typically, an Indian bride uses the following ornaments:

Maangtika or tiara: The tiara, called the Maangtika in Hindi, is used to adorn the centre forehead parting of the bride. Maangtikas are now available in different styles and colors. Usually, for bridal wear, a Maangtika with a decorative centre piece is preferred, with a long string. In the modern times, tiaras in the form of crowns are also being used.

Hair accessories: The trend of using hair accessories is getting highly popular in today’s times. It is fast becoming a fashion statement. The hair accessories should co-ordinate with the attire of the bride. If the bride’s dress is studded with diamonds, hair accessories encrusted with diamonds can be used. Pearl headgear and silver hairpins are also in vogue in the fashion world. In certain communities in India, elaborate headgear made of flowers is used as part of bridal wear.

Earrings: Earrings are available in every imaginable style and color. They range from small, delicate ones to dangling, heavy ones. Earrings are available in different metals and using different gemstones or pearls. Nowadays, the trend is to wear earrings covering the whole ear. Brides typically wear earrings that are attached to a chain, which is hooked in the hair.

Nose ring: The nose ring traditionally worn by Indian brides is in the form of a ring, which is attached to a chain that is hooked in the hair. It is called ‘Nath’ in Hindi. In certain castes, the nose ring is worn without the chain. With the changing fashions, the nose ring is also undergoing a change. It is now available in different styles and is fast becoming a fashion statement.

Necklace: The necklace is the most versatile piece of bridal jewelry in today’s times. It is available in a variety of styles and colors. The type of necklace is chosen depending upon the neckline of the bride’s dress as well as the color and pattern. According to fashion experts, a long necklace would look good with a deep neck, while a choker would suit a smaller neckline.

Armbands: An armband is called ‘Bajubandh’ in Hindi. It is also a widely used piece of bridal jewelry, which is worn on the upper part of the arms.

Bangles: The bangles are one of the most important part of a bride’s attire. A variety of bangles made of different metals and studded with different gemstones and pearls is available in the market today. Nowadays, bracelets are becoming popular as bridal wear.

Finger rings: Finger rings are also one of the most important pieces of bridal jewelry. There are a number of styles available in the market in case of rings. Like other jewels, rings are also available in different metals, colors and gemstones. Generally, finger rings are worn on the ring fingers. However, finger rings can be worn on several fingers, as per the preference of the bride.

Ring bracelet: A ring bracelet is a bracelet that is attached to finger rings by way of chains. It is a custom in certain castes in India to wear ring bracelets.

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East African Kitchen Party
November 21, 2010, 9:20 am
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Kitchen Party = Bridal Shower

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November 19, 2010, 11:14 am
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Prince – Call My Name (Altered) [VIEW DESCRIPTION]
November 18, 2010, 5:01 am
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History Of Bridal Shower Party Celebrations
November 16, 2010, 9:59 am
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Bridal Shower Party is a fun time where the bride’s friends give her gifts before her wedding. The custom of bridal shower started from United States and is still practiced mostly in US and Canada. The Bridal Shower Party is arranged by bridesmaid, who takes care of the entire event. The tradition of bridal shower started in the times when dowry was practiced as a custom. This custom was brought into practice to help the women who were poor and did not have the money to raise dowry or in situations when the father of the bride was not approving of the marriage.

In Bridal Shower Party the woman’s friends get together and bring gifts for the bride, which will serve as a recompense for the dowry. It is an interesting fact that bridal showers started in US in the year 1890 and were started as a tradition among the upper middle classes. Along with time, this event had spread to almost all parts of America. Another interesting fact is that the bridal shower term first originated from Grand Rapids, Michigan. It has been since that time that the custom spread and took on different forms along with time, with the addition of different ideas, but the basic theme remained the same.

In the Bridal Shower Party, the friends of the bride to be get together and share a lot of different things related to their marriages and how it had been through this time so that the bride to be can define for herself as to what would be best for her. The Bridal Shower in the early times was celebrated as a spontaneous party but then there were a lot of ideas that were incorporated into it such as decorations, themes, food, games and a lot of other aspects to make the bridal shower party a success.

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