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Yesterday at 10:05 pm
flowerpower wrote: | Any more questions? I’ve been to many many many weddings kah so I know basically what goes on | If I'm a cousin from the chosson's side, do I have to dance with the kallah? At what point? Do I have to introduce myself?
Can you explain a little more about when I'm supposed to join someone who's already dancing with the kallah?
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Yesterday at 10:36 pm
amother OP wrote: | If I'm a cousin from the chosson's side, do I have to dance with the kallah? At what point? Do I have to introduce myself?
Can you explain a little more about when I'm supposed to join someone who's already dancing with the kallah? |
So the kallah comes in and dances with her mom, then the others that ra mom posted. Meanwhile a few circles form- the inner is sibs of the kallah/ chosson and close relatives like aunts and cousins. Then the outer layer are friends etc. once the mom and mil dance with the kallah a few circles form so the relatives and friends can dance with the mother of that side. You as a cousin form the relatives circle. When the kallah comes in that circle she takes turns dancing with each relative and friend. When she dances with the aunt the kids join. Besides the kallah you dance with the family in the family circle. If you come to a wedding and you’re there for a few minutes, no need to dance. Just give the person you came to mazel tov. If its during the break you tell the kallah mazel tov if you feel like it.
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