Ella in her "Caporales" costume. |
Ella and her dance partner David :) |
We are currently living in Ayacucho, Peru and the Principal's daughter (at our kids' Christian school) got married this past weekend. For the wedding, she wanted some of her friends to do a "Flash dance" with typical Peruvian dances. So, about 20 youth/young adults got together and learned 5 different Peruvian dances. The cool thing they did with these dances, was to, in typical "Flash dance" style, add in people with every dance. there were five dances with 2 couples in each dance. So, the first dance was the Marinera dance with two couples. The second dance was 2 couples, but then the two previous couples joined in...and so on. So, at the end, all 20 were dancing :) Each dance took about 2 minutes so the total time is around 10 minutes. The video is embedded at the end. Before that though, there were some fun and neat things that happened in the wedding that I had never seen before - and really liked! I love seeing new wedding traditions...well, new to me :)
There were 3 groomsmen and 3 bridesmaids - but they didn't walk in together. They all walked in separately - with different responsibilities. One bridesmaid was the ring bearer and one was the flower "girl". The bride's sister walked in by herself. The three groomsmen had other responsibilities...
The second one announced the entrance of the "Novio" (Groom). |
The last groomsman brought in a sign that said "Here comes the woman you asked God for" <3 How sweet is that?? |
Also, when the groom and bride walked up the aisles, instead of being escorted by a parent(s), they walked alone, and were met halfway by their mom/dad. It was sweet to watch :)
Something else I had never seen before, was that they had "guards", which we would probably call "escorts". They escorted the couple to the reception, and entered the church at the end to lead them out.
I do not know if the above things were something the couple thought up on their own, or if it's done here a lot. I have only seen one other wedding here. At both weddings, for the couple's first dance at the reception, the grandmothers threw rose petals on them while they danced. Unfortunately, I didn't get a pic of it happening - just of the petals on the ground afterwards :) It's a neat tradition.
We also learned that weddings here are ALL day events! We arrived at the wedding at 10 and left after the dance at 8pm...and they kept partying until midnight! lol
Thanks for following along in our journey here in Ayacucho! God bless!
In Christ,
The Juarez Family
No, I'm not looking lol |
This was fascinating and Ella looked so grown-up and beautiful. Amazing dancing! And Gemma with her gem and bows... now my cat Stormie is feeling cheated because all she ever gets is a bandana. Thanks for this post, I loved seeing it!
ReplyDeleteLol. Yes, I’m still laughing at the bows 😂 she looks like.a “woman” as my sister said. She’s never gotten that dressed up before - we were all taken aback at how old she looked! Lol (and tall with those heels!)
DeleteElla looks like a woman…not Gemma 🤦♀️😂
DeleteSuch a good time and so many involved....and Gemma, very much the grown up in those shoes... Gemma, not so sure that's her look!
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Lol. Yes, that was ellas first time in real heels! She did well…esp considering she was dancing! And we did not approve of gemmas new look. Ella took out the bows and jewels immediately 😂
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