DHOL PLAYER IN BALI
In Indian Hindu Weddings, the Groom is led to the marriage
venue in a procession known as the Baraat.. He is accompanied by family
members, groomsmen, and friends known as baraatis.
Ever wonder what the bride is doing during all of this? Many
times, the bride is secretly watching! The Bride is not included in the Baraat
because it is solely to welcome the Groom and his family to the marriage site.
She joins him for the Varmala, where they exchange garlands to signify the
start of their marriage rituals.
Hearing the sound of the Indian drum in the distance is
the kind of thing that gives you tingles, signifying something loud, proud and
exciting approaching. The approaching noise is usually followed by a colourful
procession bringing a bride-groom to his wedding, where he'll be joined
together with his wife. This is why the dhol is such an important detail to
have at any Indian wedding.
Our Dhol Player will ensure a enjoyable experience of
the tradition Indian drums time after time, giving your wedding or party that
exciting and authentic Indian touch; complete with traditional Indian outfits.
email : tasniim87@gmail.com
Mobile/WA : +62818359250
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