9:40-10:00Host 2: Lets get to our next performance by the brides side by Asma's brothers & sisters. (after performance) Lab surkh sharbathi ho jaaye Gaalo per cha jaaye laaliya aur is dance per ho jaaye jordaar Taliya Host 2: Host 1 do you know what kind of rings do men need for marriage A1: Engagement Ring A2: Wedding Ring A3: Suffe-Ring A4: Endu-Ring 10:00-10:10-Host 1: Our last performance of the night by Zoheb & Asma's Friends. 10:15-(end of Sangeet) Mubarak Ho Tumko Ye Khushiya Bhari
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culture, when they are turning fifteen. It is somewhat similar to a sweet sixteen party but it is more formal. Preparations for the Quinceañera often begin a year in advance. This consists of picking out a dress, which will look somewhat similar to a wedding dress. The traditional dress is white, with a snug top and a bell-shaped floor length skirt. Some girls may choose a pink dress or any pastel color. Besides the dress, the girl will have to choose 14 boys and girls. They are normally her boy and girl
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Literature[show] | Music and performing arts[show] | Media[show] | Sport | Monuments[show] | Symbols[show] | * India portal | * v * t * e | The culture of India is the way of living of the people of India. India's languages, religions, dance, music, architecture, food, and customs differ from place to place within the country. The Indian culture, often labeled as an amalgamation of several cultures, spans across the Indian subcontinent and has been influenced by a history that is several
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How to use this book… C ongratulations! You now hold the best tool for planning the wedding of your dreams. The BridesClub Wedding Planner was prepared specifically for you, the very busy and well-informed bride-to-be. The articles and worksheets were created by experienced wedding professionals, and were designed to help you plan a memorable wedding— one step at a time. We invite you to make the most of your planner by visiting our website www.bridesclub.com. The website offers more in-depth
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Carolina for my uncle’s wedding. I went with my parents, sister and most of my family from my mother’s side, which live in Britain. I chose to write about this ceremony because it was very memorable to me. I was able to see a lot of my family that I have not seen in many years. It was great to catch up with my aunts and uncles; and their children. This wedding was also a different experience to the Indian weddings that I have been to, here in Britain. In the morning of the wedding day all of the groom’s
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Stratos Greek Taverna. It is an authentic Greek restaurant, ran by a Greek family, in Dallas. It had classic Greek foods and Greek entertainment, such as belly dancers and group dances in which the customers could also join in on the Greek dance. There, they played Greek music that set the mood for the belly dancers to dance with. The music had no lyrics, which I found it quite interesting to have no singer, it was entirely instrumental. There were elements of instruments I had never heard of before
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University of Southern Philippines Foundation Lahug, Cebu City School Finance Submitted by: Rose Jane A. Calang Melcharie C. Escol Leziel E. Go Gynalou G. Llenada Felipa S. Gecoso I. PROJECT DESCRIPTION A. Project Title: Project HEART (Helping Each pupil in Attaining Reading Transformation) B. Type of Project: EDUCATIONAL C. Project Proponent: TEACHER’S LOVE GROUP D. Project Beneficiaries:
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1970s, dancing with the Reda Dance Troupe. She became a solo dancer in the 1980s and soon became well known. In the 1990s she became known for her dancing at hotels like the Cairo Sheraton. Where she shocked Egyptian society by eschewing the traditional bellydance costume for shorts and a bikini. In addition to public performances at hotels and resorts, Dina also dances for private functions. As of 2007, she charged around 7,000 Egyptian pounds to appear at weddings. In 2005, she travelled to Brazil
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CONFESSIONS By:- Patrick Mwange 2010 Edited by:- Jimmy R Kariuki 2012 PRELUDE:- [Stage opens to reveal a wedding ceremony setting with so many colorful flowers everywhere] (A group of youngsters enter singing) Young 1: You know what, …just can’t help this wait, it’s killing me! Young 2: You say you but wow, I myself,… can’t imagine what a marriage sometimes
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Maureen D. Manalo BSA 1107 The Day that Never Was “Bestfriends forever okay?” “Of course, bestfriends forever” “Promise?” “Promise” That was the first time, when a little girl named Sophie and the little boy John met, in a place called “the wonderer”. That was the time when Sophie just lost her mother from a car accident. While crying, a boy just came into her life. S: “He told me I’ll be his bestfriend forever Since that day I saw him with his father We were seven back then When everything
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