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Traditional Wedding script
Traditional wedding scripts may involve the following elements:
1. Entrance and procession;
2. Introduction;
3. Various activities and entertainments;
4. Declaration of intent/ Questions of intent;
5. Various activities and entertainments;
6. Exchange of wedding vows;
7. Various activities and entertainments.
The arrival of the couple to the place where the reception party takes place is the
first element of the wedding reception. As a rule, the newlyweds come after all guests
have already been gathered. The newlyweds can be welcomed by the arch of pine branches
as in Scandinavian countries, or just by the flowers: guests stand in two lines, making
the arch of the pine branches or flowers. Also, they can be welcomed with bread and salt
as in Russia, or with the shower of rice. The toastmaster (TM) announces their
coming with loud exclamations of happiness of their coming. TM can either simply
shout his words or announce them as in boxing duel. "Here come ________ and ________! Welcome the
new family with their first reception party!"
When all are seated, the TM offers the first toast: "Dear newlyweds! Dear parents
and guests! We gathered today in the presence of God, family and friends to celebrate
the most impressive and the most important even in the life of our newlyweds - their
wedding day. This is day of their union and since today they will go holding each
others' hands. Today is the start of their common life, let it be happy,
prosperous and full of love! To the newlyweds!"
The activities suggested by the TM can include the tasks for the groom:
- To spread out the silver coins in the form of the bride's name;
- To find the imprint of her lips on the paper, where there are five such imprints
(others of the female friends of the bride and one of the male friend);
- To put three glasses with some liquids in front of the groom and ask him what
life waits for him in his marital status: sweet, bitter or salty. Although he
and all guests catching their breaths wait for the outcome of "fortune-telling",
the groom will be glad in any case, because all three glasses are filled with
sweet water;
- Various numbers are written on the small ladder: the groom has to guess what
each of the numbers means (his beloved's birthday; her first visit to Disneyland,
their first date; her mother's birthday etc).
After some of these activities, including dances and singing, the questions of intent are asked:
- (TM): What is your name? What is your greatest desire?
- To join with the one I love.
- (TM): ________, will you have this person to be your companion, to live together in
legal marriage? Do you promise to love him/her, comfort him/her, honor and support
him/her in sickness and in health, for as long as the your dying day comes?
- I do.
- (TM): ________ and ________, standing here in front of me, God, your families
and friends, do you promise to keep the sacred bonds of marriage and do you do
this of your free will without any pressure?
- I do. I do.
- (TM): Do you promise to be always honest with him/her?
- I do.
- (TM): Do you promise to count till ten before telling some offensive words to your partner?
- I do.
- (TM): Do you promise to be always near to support in health and in sickness, in good mood and in bad mood?
- I do.
- (TM): will you treat your partner with the greatest love and will you always fill your home with this love?
- I will.
- (TM): Do you promise to accomplish the things you have promised to each other in front
of me, God, your families and friends?
- I do.
- (TM): May you remember these vows forever and always keep all the promises you've
made in front of the whole company today.
These serious questions of intent are followed by some entertainments, activities,
dancing. Then wedding vows follow:
"I, ________, take you, ________, as my beloved husband/wife in front of the God, family
and friends. I vow to love you, to be honest, loving, loyal, compassionate, responsive
and supportive, and correspondingly I ask the same of you. Let it last for as long as
our love shall last".
The serious part of the party after the exchange of vows can be considered completed. So,
the rest of the evening may be full of entertainment and joy. The only more or less
serious spots will be the traditional speeches of the Father of the Bride, the Groom
and the Best Man. Further, the Bride's, the Honor maid's and others' speeches are welcomed.
As for the entertainment, information about funny graduation of our newlyweds
can be provided to guests. The solemn reading aloud of the wife's certificate
can be provided by the toastmaster.
Certificate of a Wife
The present certificate provides that ________ graduated from the University of Friendship
and Love in 200_. She defended a thesis on the theme "Who is the head of the family".
The Official state commission and Friendship and Love department gives her a speciality of a Wife.
Head of commission: Love Happiness
Secretary: Felicity Joy
The enclosure to a certificate
The following subjects and qualities are assessed:
1. Caprices - A+
2. Giving orders only by looking - A+
3. Getting money out of husband's wallet - A
4. Ironing - C
5. Cooking - B
By the decree of the Official state commission she is allowed to run the husband since __/______ 200_.
Certificate of a Husband
The present certificate provides that ________ graduated from the University of Friendship and Love
in 200_. He defended a thesis on the theme "A wife is the best friend of a man". The
Official state commission and Friendship and Love department gives him a speciality of a Husband.
Head of commission: Love Happiness
Secretary: Felicity Joy
The enclosure to a certificate
The following subjects and qualities are assessed:
1. Understanding of the wife's gazes - A+
2. Cooking, ironing, baby-sitting - B
3. Money making - A
4. Watching romantic movies - D
5. Reading newspapers - A+
By the decree of the Official state commission he is brought under the wife's supervision since __/______ 200_.
Closure of the Party
The newlyweds make a speech, in which they thank to all guests, to their parents and
friends for such a great wedding. They can also promise to gather them in a year to
celebrate the anniversary of their wedding (only if they really plan this).
If the butterflies release is planned to entertain the guests, it should
be better done outdoors, and during the daylight. The toastmaster can mention that
"we are always fascinated by the beauty of butterflies, their easiness, lightness and
the joy they bring to us. Let the newlyweds take all the problems and difficulties on
their way with the easiness of butterflies!"
If there is such entertainment as dove release, it should be done when it
is day, so the birds can be seen. The toastmaster can say a few words about
the symbol these birds represent.
"Doves are incredible birds. They are the birds of peace; they were used as postmen,
and they always accomplished their duties faithfully and bravely. They are very
faithful to their partners, and if the female dove is captured, he will never
leave her alone. He will rush with all his forces down, to her, to free her, or at
least to be there with her. Their love is forever. Let the love of our newlyweds
last during their whole lives:
Love gives brushes to the painter, and makes a poet take up the pen,
Raise your eyes, look at them.
They are beautiful, 'cause they are full of love.
Let them live their lives so faithfully as a dove".
Helpful links for reception party organization:
- Chiff.com - links to useful sites to organize your wedding reception party;
- Tasmania Wedding - exclusive wedding at Tasmania;
- Party Domain - wedding services;
Further information on Theme Wedding Scripts:
Traditional Wedding script
Hawaii Wedding Script
Medieval Wedding Script
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