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Archive for the ‘Wedding ceremony’ Category

Inspiring Readings & Blessings for a Wedding Ceremony

Tuesday, August 17th, 2010

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This collection of sample poems, readings and blessings will help you create your own unique and personally composed readings and blessings for your wedding ceremony with very little fuss!

Ceremony expert Wendy Haynes shows you how to take information and ideas and convert them into personal and unique readings and blessings that will enhance any type of ceremony.

A beautifully crafted piece of poetry, reading or blessing can enhance your wedding ceremony in a multitude of ways, leaving a lasting imprint not only upon the couple, but upon everyone present.

Inspiring Readings & Blessings for a Wedding Ceremony

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Thursday, August 12th, 2010


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Little Murders: Wedding Ceremony

Monday, August 2nd, 2010


Donald Sutherland performs a wedding ceremony in Alan Arkin’s and Jules Feiffer’s “Little Murders” (1971).

Wedding Ceremony Planner

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

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Many couples want a spiritual but not a religious ceremony that truly celebrates their unique set of beliefs, values and life circumstances. They want their ceremony, their way but don’t know where to begin or what questions they need to ask. The Wedding Ceremony Planner is a comprehensive and user-friendly guide. It covers everything you need to know to create a beautiful ceremony text and to anticipate and address all the profound and mundane logistics with ease, grace and fun. It includes hundreds of text excerpts reflecting the many voices with which our hearts speak. There are also ten sample ceremony texts for the inclusion of children, the telling of the couple’s story, the renewal of vows and a commitment ceremony. Checklists and worksheets are included to manage all the details. The Wedding Ceremony Planner is also an invaluable resource for clergy of all faiths, wedding planners and location coordinators. Sprinkled with anecdotes about lessons learned by couples creating their weddings, this book is filled with the wisdom of experiencePraise for The Wedding Ceremony Planner-Weddings are sacred acts surrounded by material hoopla. The Wedding Ceremony Planner clarifies the worldly issues but keeps the spirit central. It-s the balance that every couple needs.–Marianne Williamson, author, The Gift of Change-With countless samples of ceremony segments and worksheets to put them all together, The Wedding Ceremony Planner affirms what we all hope for: to communicate our love in a clear, heartfelt manner that truly reflects who we are.–Jack Canfield, co-author, Chicken Soup for the Bride-s Soul–In this time of increasing exchange and friendship between people of many cultures … what the world needs is an intelligent and compassionate -how to- book on performing interfaith ceremonies. This book is an excellent example.–The Very Reverend James Parks Morton Founder and President of the Interfaith Center of New York-[This book] was [wonderful] in helping us create our wedding ceremony. Not only was it easy to follow, but it made us think of things we never would have thought of on our own … Going through the book also brought us closer … it is the one thing we have sat down and done 100% together.–Jennifer Buehler and Frank Yanoti Jr., Bride and Groom-Planning the wedding ceremony in itself can be a process of discovery for a couple entering marriage … this marvelous book … help[s] couples design a ceremony that truly and personally characterizes the meaning and uniqueness of each union.–Pril Smiley, Mohonk Mountain House-This book will aid and guide the couple in the creation of their unique wedding ceremony that appropriately states their personal beliefs. How refreshing, how important, how appropriate to help make the wedding yours.–Alexandra Stoddard, author of Choosing Happiness

Wedding Ceremony Planner

The Ultimate Wedding Ceremony Book

Friday, July 23rd, 2010

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Practical Advice for your Special Day all in a wonderfully entertaining book. Bill Cox is a wedding DJ who has performed at thousands of events since 1989. Along with Janie Franz they have created a very readable, entertaining book that helps step-by-step.

The Ultimate Wedding Ceremony Book

How to Select Top Classical Musicians For Your South Florida Wedding Ceremony

Sunday, July 18th, 2010

South Florida wedding ceremonies are performed against a steady backdrop of exotic locales, including beaches, yachts, historic buildings, city and tropical locations. And the right classical music can really set the stage for a romantic, memorable wedding ceremony.

Talent notwithstanding, there is more to performing wedding ceremony music than a musically talented performance. While there may be many superbly talented musicians in our schools and conservatories, performing a wedding ceremony requires professionalism and a musical timing that many students have yet to attain.

Classical Musicians

Classical musicians always add an air of romance and tradition to any wedding ceremony. There are several different musical styles of classical music you may want to consider in selecting music for your South Florida wedding ceremony. Pieces such as “Canon in D Major” by Pachelbel is arguably the most popular processional music for weddings.

A harpist with a flute player, (referred to as a “flautist”) are among the most popular instrumentation, often with the addition of a cellist. String quartets, trios, Woodwind quintets and brass choirs are sometimes used for dramatic effect.

Band Musicians Offer Flexibility

Many ceremonies are also performed by the keyboardist and woodwind player from the band that will play dance music at the reception. These musicians can perform classical pieces using orchestral sounds, in addition to the flautist. They can then switch to jazz piano and sax for the cocktail hour, in contrast to the ceremony music. It can also be more cost effective to use the band musicians at the ceremony.

As your guests arrive, “prelude” music is often played to set the stage and create the atmosphere for the ceremony about to take place. It is important for the musicians to set the tone, as well as be sensitive to the crowd and the venue.

Timing Is Everything

In performing music during the wedding procession, the musicians must be able to time the music’s tempo, start, ending, as well as be able to go into a “holding pattern” if necessary to accommodate the length and pace of the ceremony processional.

They must also be able to create a musically dramatic moment upon the entrance of the bride. This moment is amongst the most memorable at any wedding ceremony, and must be well-executed for maximum effect.

The recessional, or trip back down the aisle at the conclusion of the ceremony is a time for celebration, and this should be reflected in the musical selection. You may opt for a traditional piece by Mendelssohn, or perhaps an upbeat Jewish piece in the case of a temple wedding.

Can You Hear Me Now?

Depending on the size of the crowd, as well as the setting (indoors or outdoors for example), the musicians may be required to amplify their instruments to be heard. Many harpists have an elaborate system of contact microphones installed on their instruments, while many violinists and cellists use a clip-on microphone strategically placed.

When making a decision on hiring a wedding orchestra in South Florida for your wedding ceremony, keep in mind they generally have a two hour minimum, so more than likely they’ll be performing at your cocktail hour as well. You may want to make sure the classical musicians can play a variety of popular songs, including jazz standards, ethnic melodies, and show tunes. Amplification is a must for the acoustic instruments to be heard over the noise of people chatting and eating.

South Florida wedding musicians can be auditioned via audio CD, or from a website if the audio quality is good. It is very difficult to go to someone else’s wedding ceremony to hear them in person, so recommendations by music companies or wedding planners can be helpful in your decision. Be aware that sometimes these wedding professionals may make a commission on their recommendations, so educate yourself as to the reputation of the person you’re taking advice from.

Selecting the best South Florida wedding music for your ceremony can be fun and exciting, and should always include professionals in the industry to assist in making the right choice for your needs and desires. Having wonderfully talented musicians perform for your ceremony can create a magical experience you and your guests will long remember.

Manhattan Music, a South Florida wedding band specializes in fun, sophisticated dance music to energize your crowd. Head over to www.ManhattanMusic.com for more info and videos. Contact us for an appointment to discuss your musical needs. 954-561-5615.

Interfaith Wedding Ceremonies: Samples and Sources

Tuesday, July 13th, 2010

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Thousands of interfaith couples struggle each year to create a meaningful and inclusive wedding ceremony that both respects and includes two sets of traditions and two families. This book contains the ingredients for a successful and meaningful interfaith wedding ceremony.

This book will help interfaith couples to: decide what kind of wedding they want, learn about Jewish and Christian wedding traditions and choose which ones are meaningful to them, get inspiration and support from the ceremonies and reflections of other interfaith couples, review sample readings, musical selections, and vows, and plan and write a ceremony that expresses both partners’ beliefs and values.

An interfaith wedding ceremony can include two sets of traditions and reach out to both sets of parents. It can be a beautiful and meaningful event that participants and guests remember for a long, long time. And it can start out a marriage on a solid, well-built foundation. This book is the only national compendium of sample interfaith wedding ceremonies. As couples and officiants prepare for an interfaith wedding, they will refer to this resource again and again.

Interfaith Wedding Ceremonies: Samples and Sources

The Ultimate Wedding & Ceremony Workbook for the ‘Planning-Impaired’

Thursday, July 8th, 2010

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This is the brand new revised edition. This amazing book contains 81 pages of non-denominational ceremony samples and explanations for use.

Each part is numbered and in the order that the ceremony generally runs. I have personally used these ceremonies in hundreds of weddings and have sold thousands of them across the country. The ceremony section enables couples to create their own unique ceremony that reflects exactly how they feel about each other, and the planning section makes the whole overwhelming event completely manageable.

There are Questions to Ask pages, Things to Acquire pages and Day-of Details through the whole book. The book is amusing and informative. This is a workbook, so there are places to fill in your answers and pages that tear out. It’s a must-have book for any bride and groom.

Brides who use this book swear by it. Brides who don’t — just swear.

The Ultimate Wedding & Ceremony Workbook for the ‘Planning-Impaired’

Promises to Keep : Crafting Your Wedding Ceremony

Saturday, July 3rd, 2010

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The reason for the whole day is the CEREMONY! So how do you write a GREAT CEREMONY? This unique guide gives you a format for any type of ceremony. It has worksheets to help you think through your words, then it helps you write your vows and promises to say what you really mean. It suggests where to include heart-felt rituals, when to use music or dance. It shows how to enlist your community’s support of your marriage, and has a worksheet for your parents. It helps you anticipate problems and shows you how to defuse them. It suggests ways to include your children. INCLUDES CEREMONIES FOR Traditional and Non-Traditional Weddings, Second Marriages, Handfastings, Committment Ceremonies for Lesbians and Gays, and Renewals of Vows.

Promises to Keep : Crafting Your Wedding Ceremony

For Your Wedding Ceremony

Monday, June 28th, 2010

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Favorite Wedding Classics with a Contemporary Touch 15 inspiring and emotional productions of classical wedding favorites recorded with traditional elegance, yet a touch of today’s sounds and arrangements. These outstanding selections are of film “soundtrack” quality and will accommodate any length processionalb&perfect for all parts of the wedding ceremony. Included are fresh new versions of the BRIDAL CHORUS, WEDDING MARCH, and favorites such as AVE MARIA (with beautiful angel voices), AIR ON THE G STRING, JESU, TRUMPET VOLUNTARY and more.

For Your Wedding Ceremony