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What is the latest time a bride can arrive at her ceremony? |
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Whilst there is no actual time, any longer than 15 minutes would be impolite.
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Is it OK for the bride to be late? |
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Yes, it is commonly accepted (and often expected), that the bride will arrive late to her ceremony. Brides are traditionally 15 minutes late, although many brides arrive later than this.
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Where do the Groomsmen stand during the Ceremony? |
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The groomsmen arrive before the bride and stand with the groom and Celebrant.
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When is the most traditional time for a bride to raise her veil? |
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The most traitional time for a bride to lift her veil would be just before the big kiss, just after the couple are pronounced husband and wife. This is a time honoured tradition, whilst the groom has the pleasure of revealing the bride.
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What is the Prelude? |
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This is the time between the guests arriving and the bride arriving. This is a great opportunity to play music that sets the mood and tempo for the ceremony.
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Which side does the father of the bride walk down the aisle with the bride? |
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The father traditionally holds the brides right arm with his left, because in days gone by, he would need to have access to his sword. This was done in order to fend off would be attackers; the sword was commonly drawn with the right hand.
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What time should I tell my guests to be at my Ceremony? |
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At the latest about 15 minutes prior. Eg. If your ceremony starts at 4.30pm, tell your guests 4.15pm.
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Do you stay around after the ceremony? |
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No, since I am a Master of Ceremonies, I usually have other events to attend.
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What is the shortest possible time needed for a marriage ceremony? |
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Less than 10 minutes.
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What is the Recessional? |
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This is when the bride and groom depart their ceremony.
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What is the Processional? |
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This is when the bride enters the ceremony.
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What can guests scatter over the bride and groom after the ceremony? |
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Confetti, rice, bubbles or rose petals (synthetic or organic). Many venues impose restrictions on what can be scattered.
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Why do some Celebrants ask the bride and broom to face their guests during the ceremony? |
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Some Celebrants prefer the traditional Catholic church approach to weddings, where the bride and groom will often sit on a chair facing their guests throughout the ceremony. I prefer to take the pressure of the wedding couple, which is why couples face me (the Celebrant) during the early part of the ceremony.
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Where do the bride and groom stand during a Ceremony? |
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The bride and groom are the central focus of a ceremony, so they generally stand facing each otehr holding hands. I prefer to stand well-away from the bride and groom, so as not to interfere with the photos.
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Is it normal for a bride or groom to cry during their ceremony? |
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Yes, I see brides and grooms cry regular. In fact many guests including mums, dads, grandparents, and even children cry at weddings. It's perfectly normal..
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Why do modern brides choose to remove their veil during the ceremony? |
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This is because of the importance of photos during the modern ceremony. A bride with a veil concealing her face for the entire ceremony, may miss subtle facial nuances during the most important moments of her life.
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When does the bride lift her veil back during the ceremony? |
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There are three possible points at which a bride may lift her veil. 1 - The father of the bride can lift her veil back during the hand-over to the groom. 2 - The groom can lift her veil back just prior to the commencement of the ceremony. 3 - The groom can lift her veil back just before the big kiss, after they are pronounced husband and wife.
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Can you provide Music if I am having an outdoor ceremony? |
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Yes, my sound system is the latest remote wireless PA, requiring no mains power. It is Ideal for beach and park cermonies.
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Are you recommended by any venues in the Yarra Valley? |
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Yes, I am recommended by Riverstone Estate in Coldstream.
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Are you the Celebrant in the Advertisements for Married at First Sight 2016? |
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Yes, I am the Celebrant in the advertisements for Married at First Sight in Melbourne.
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Do you also MC weddings? |
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Yes, in addition to being a Civil Celebrant, I am also an experienced MC.
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Are you able to be our MC and Celebrant? |
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Yes, I am regulary both the MC and Celebrant.
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Do you ever perform a wedding where you are the Celebrant, MC, and Pianist? |
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Yes, I have performed many weddings where I am the MC, Pianist, and Celebrant.
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Are you a modern male celebrant? |
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Yes, I am a modern male celebrant and can certainly assist you.
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Why does a bride where a veil? |
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This is an old tradition, designed to conceal the bride's identity from any lurking spirits, as she walked down the aisle.
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