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Wednesday, July 14th, 2010

Learn To Dance Greece

Learn More About Greek Weddings

Life is a blend of two extreme ideas – joy and sorrows, achievements and losses – and the mankind knows how best to live it. In the course of evolution, the Homo sapiens has devised many social ways to add to its colors. Various ceremonies, including the wedding ceremony, play a key role in this regard. These ceremonies vary with the geographical, religious and social deviations we talk about across the globe. Greek weddings are given much respect in the western hemisphere due to historical reasons. Let us look into some key features of the modern Greek weddings.

Greek weddings are conducted in two main parts, namely the Betrothal and the Marriage ceremonies. The bride and groom are first asked by the priest at the vestibule of the church, if they had arrived of their own free will. The couple is then led inside the church before the priest blesses the rings and the best man places them on the right ring fingers of the bride and groom. The ring is exchanged thrice between the bride and groom to symbolize their life-long association. The best man can either be a male “Koumparos” or a female “Koumpara”. The priest then places his vestment over the couple’s crossed hands to solemnize the ring ceremony.

Marriage ceremony is the next to be followed in Greek weddings. Bride and groom are either asked to hold two large, lighted candles in their hands or they are placed on the ground in front of them. The lighted candles symbolize the love and blessings of the Jesus Christ for the would-be husband and wife. The priest then holds the wedding crowns called “stephana” over the couple, and makes the sign of cross three times. The two wedding crowns are connected with a ribbon symbolizing the new kingdom they were about to be entitled the queen and king of. The bride and groom kiss the crowns thereafter, before the best man places them on their heads. He then helps the couple exchange crowns thrice, symbolizing their undividable union.

The priest then reads the responsibilities and duties of a marriage from the bible. They are asked to eat honey and nuts and drink red wine together, symbolizing their common destiny and the share of joy and sorrows. The red wine, symbolizing the blood of Jesus Christ, also carries a divine interpretation. “The Dance of Isaiah” is the next, in which the couple is led by the priest around the altar three times holding the bible in his hand. This symbolizes the suggestion that the bride and groom were to follow the word of god. The circular dance or motion presents the eternity of life. The guests from both sides shower the couple with rice and rose petals to wish them a lasting, happy married life.

The priest would finally take back the crowns and ask the couple to release their hands while holding the bible. This again carries a deep rooted religious meaning, which says only god could separate a solemnized wife and husband after their union. A reception and a wedding dance would be the course thereafter.

About the Author

Pankaj Mohan is an Ahmedabad based freelance author, who often writes on behalf of Weddingflowers.gr. Kindly, visit this website to collect more information about Greek weddings.

what is my problem?!?!?

i’m so weird sometimes like being over obsessed with something and then i’ll move on. right now for the past year all i could think about is going to france in high school through an exchange program, getting a french accent, learning fluent french (i’m nearly there) and moving to france later in life. literally that’s all i thought about and i still feel that but now i already feel it wearing off and i just saw this thing with greek on it and now i feel the urge to learn greek and move to greece lol i know it sounds silly but i must have some kind of long/short-term obsessive disorder this isnt a joke i did the same thing with being obsessed with wanting to learn how to dance ballet. :| its getting annoying!!!
i know but the weird thing is it always wears off sooner or later there wouldn’t be a problem if i loved to do new things but i always get over the obsession after a while

That can be a good thing! ..then you wouldnt have to motivate yourself to do certain things b/c it just comes naturally (= ..you accomplish waaaay more things when you are interested in it. So find things that interest you and take advantage of the things you learn b/c it can be useful one day.

edit: oh well, people in generaly just want something better all the time i guess it seems you crave for that something more than others. maybe its ur way of trying to find where you belong, that perfect place for urself. (referring to ur obsession before w/ France and now maybe Greece). nothing is wrong w. that! and i really think its great that those are the kind of things ur obsessed about =P. To me it looks like you keep on trying and trying to look for something that you love, so just keep on trying until you succeed because when you do that obsession can turn into a passion and then maybe u’ll find where you feel the most comfortable n u wont feel like moving on. (=

Greek dance – Chasapiko dance!

Learn To Dance Greece