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Scottish WeddingPosted on March 13, 2010. How to have a traditional Scottish wedding The Scots are a race very busy wherever you go in the world, you always meet someone who is married to a Scot or linked somehow. It may be your parents, grandparents or ancestors were Scotch and you want to put some of your Scottish heritage in your wedding. Well, here are some tips to add a little magic to your special day Scotland. Hire a Piper The fastest and easiest way to add a touch of Scotland to your wedding is to hire a Piper in Highland dress. This will add the sight and good faith of the law in Scotland since the beginning. The typical functions of a Piper at a wedding in Scotland are:
It can also channel the bride to the altar and the newlyweds returned to the alley. Of course, you do not want him to say this - yes, you can pick and mix what you want. Wearing the kilt The groom and best man can commit kilts to wear. If you want to remove all judgments, bailiffs can wear can also wear kilts. The good news is every man looks great in a kilt, so it does not matter what shape and size. They are all beautiful capes for days and cause more of a ladies heart to flutter. Book a Ceilidh Band No traditional Scottish wedding would be complete without a proper ceilidh band. Ceilidh dances are considered more inclusive than many other forms of dance, because everyone can participate, regardless of age and experience. The dances are easy to learn and fun. If you can not find a Ceilidh band, then at least try to find a wedding band that can play a Gay Gordons and The Willow Band. If not, ask if they could play music CDs or iPods. Then find someone with a Scottish dance company that could happen and "calls the dance", namely to investigate and keep you right when you dance. The caller can provide the music too. Finally The groom should always be the bride on the threshold. It is an old Scottish tradition that stops the bad luck into the house ... and caused a lot of back pain. However, do not be afraid. A good Scotsman is the soul of discretion ... and continues to suffer in silence .... Have a beautiful Scottish wedding! CommentsThere are no comments.Leave a Comment |