Posts Tagged ‘celebrant weddings’
Celebrate the Celebrant with Sonal Dave
The Celebrant Directory has grown to be a hub for those seeking a unique and personal celebration and now has a thriving community for over 500 celebrants from across the globe and we want to celebrate the wonderful work our celebrants do! We had the pleasure of chatting with Sonal, a Celebrant for all Life Events, she’s just awesome and has a very special niche. So Sonal, we can’t wait to get to know you. Where Are You Based? I’m in London. What are your fav ceremonies? I’m a celebrant for all Life Events. I specialise in life events with an Asian element and multicultural weddings. What is your ceremony style? My ceremony style is inclusive, friendly and engaging. Who…
Read MoreCelebrate the Celebrant! An interview with Maxine Ward
The Celebrant Directory has grown to be a hub for those seeking their ideal celebrant, ceremony inspiration, and uniquely personalised celebrations. With a thriving community for over 500 celebrants from across the globe, we want to celebrate that and share with you, the wonderful work our celebrants do! That is why we couldn’t be more delighted introduce Maxine, who has built the highly regarded Maxine Ward Celebrant; the Wiltshire-based Celebrancy business that provides bespoke ceremonies in London, the Cotswolds, the West Country and overseas. We had the pleasure of interviewing Maxine, who’s passion for her work is as infectious as her smile! Here, we share that interview, with you… What type of ceremonies do you offer? All Ceremonies What is…
Read MoreHow to use the Phera in a modern Indian/Western fusion wedding
Asian rituals in a different way for your fusion, multicultural wedding. Your wedding ceremony is very important and is considered an extra special event. You will have other events to mark that you are getting married but your wedding ceremony is the one that will mark the joining of your hearts and your families. If one of you is from an Asian background, then it can sometimes get a little complicated, especially if you are not religious. You may be feeling the pressure to try and keep your family happy as well as trying not to have a full-on religious ceremony. This pressure can cause anxiety and stress during a time when there should be smiles and happiness. Priya…
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