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Centered around music and dancing, one popular Hindu wedding tradition is the Sangeet ceremony. Two or three days before the wedding nuptials, the bride and groom, along with all their closest friends and relatives, come together to celebrate the union of their two families. In most cases, Sangeet marks the very first time both families meet — giving them the opportunity to get to know each other while at a fun, carefree party.
The Sangeet is designed to be a light-hearted, stress-free celebration that gives the couple and their families a break from hectic wedding preparations. It eases the tension and unites both families together through traditional Indian song and dance.
When translated, Sangeet literally means “music” or “sung together” in Hindi — hence, the theme for the party. It is traditionally celebrated in the Punjab regions of India but has been adopted by other Indian regions in recent years. Sangeet was typically a female-only event but has now become an opportunity for all relatives and friends to celebrate the bride and groom together. Sangeet is different from other religious wedding ceremonies because its sole purpose is to bask in the happiness and excitement surrounding the couple.
A Sangeet can feel very similar to a reception with all the singing, dancing and food. While the intention of a Sangeet is to focus on the sheer joy of the couple’s upcoming union, there are two key elements that structure a successful celebration.
2. Singing of traditional songs: The female members from both sides of the family join to sing traditional songs to the bride and groom. Often, it’s the elder relatives that handle the song selection. Songs are usually about the bride leaving home, how to have a successful marriage, and jokes about the in-laws.
Traditionally, Sangeet celebrations used to stretch over a 10-day period. Now, the modern-day approach has become much simpler to allow for all wedding events to take place within a week. The Sangeet is usually hosted at the bride’s house or at a separate venue like an event ballroom for one evening one to three days before the actual wedding ceremony.
Bright colors are always in fashion at a Sangeet ceremony. Choose something that’s colorful and fun, yet comfortable to wear as you dance the night away. You’ll want to choose an outfit that’s unique but not too elaborate as you never want to take attention away from the bride and groom.
Formal Western clothing is appropriate, but if you’re open to wearing traditional Indian clothing, the families will appreciate that you have embraced their culture.
Following the choreographed dances and performances, the families will open the dance floor to whoever wishes to join them. During most Sangeets, it's inappropriate to interrupt or “crash” performances on the stage or dance floor as the performers have worked extremely hard to learn the song or dance in preparation for the celebration.
If you’ve been invited to the Sangeet, chances are you are also invited to most (if not all) of the couple’s wedding events. The Sangeet is for close family and friends and it’s the main party of the week. It sets the tone for the wedding day and creates a bond between those in attendance. You will likely make friends with those you’ll spend time with for the duration of the wedding festivities — not to mention, it’s a great way to experience the culture as you dance all night long.
CrystalView has spaces of varying size, from our prestige and signature rooms to our ballroom that can comfortably accommodate 400 to 500 guests. If you have a Hindu wedding or any other large wedding celebration where you’ll need different sized event spaces, CrystalView can accommodate.
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