Cultural Wedding Themes Birmingham

Many couples marrying from different cultures look to incorporate the important elements of the customs from both their lives into their wedding day. However, you don't have to come from a particular culture to choose it as your wedding theme - some traditions just lend themselves to the happy, relaxed atmosphere of a wedding.

KRMB Weddings & Special Occasions Organiser
07877 899526
79 Easthope Rd
Birmingham
The White Balloon Company
07919367541
23 Cranhill Close
Solihull
H & G Wedding Planners
0121 350 6439
101 Landswood Close
Birmingham
ANN SUMMERS WITH SARAH
07903 288903
34 Wheldrake Avenue
Birmingham
Ann Summers
07743 159625
1 Linnet Grove Erdington
Birmingham
Ann Summers
0121 241 5423
14 Wesley Road
Birmingham
Bonne Fete
0121 744 7333
6, Brampton Crescent, Shirley
Solihull
Perfect Planning Events Consutancy
07743 037058
155 Old Oscott Lane
Birmingham
A Perfect Day Wedding Planners
0121 313 2535
1 Parkhill Rd
Sutton Coldfield
Secret Summers
07831 495780
60, Chamberlain Crescent, Shirley,
Solihull
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Cultural Wedding Themes

Cultural Wedding Themes

Cultural Themes

Many couples marrying from different cultures look to incorporate the important elements of the customs from both their lives into their wedding day.

However, you don't have to come from a particular culture to choose it as your wedding theme - some traditions just lend themselves to the happy, relaxed atmosphere of a wedding.

The choice of cultural themes is wide, and a few examples are: Austrian Tyrollean, Caribbean or Polynesian, English country wedding, Barn dance, Mardi Gras and Scottish.

We take a look at one of these themes, and show you that you can just take the general idea of a culture or place as your wedding theme, rather than being strictly accurate in every detail.

Caribbean or Polynesian

Venue

For this theme, try to create a tropical island paradise. Any venue would be suitable, but a sports hall, village or community hall would be best as they do not tend to have carpeted floors. A marquee is also a good option.

Clothing

Provide guests with grass skirts and flower garlands (lei) as they enter the reception, to get everyone into the tropical mood.

Food

Serve cocktails at a 'beach bar', decorated with bamboo and palm leaves. Canapés could be served by people dressed in Caribbean and Polynesian costume.

A good idea for the main meal is a barbecue with a buffet table of salads. A selection of fresh fruits would be a good option for dessert.

Decoration

Create a backdrop by painting a beach scene on sheeting hung from the walls, or hire one from a theatrical company. Bamboo fencing may be used to surround the remainder of the room, and lobster pots, coconuts, pineapples, a hammock and beach umbrellas could be placed strategically. Palm trees can be hired from a garden centre or plant hire specialist. There are also specialist companies that hire props out for themed events such as this.

Use lanterns instead of the electric lights in the room, and consider hiring a starcloth (blackout cloth with tiny twinkling lights) from a marquee company for a really magical effect.

Music and Entertainment

A steel band would provide the perfect entertainment for a Caribbean party, and would certainly set the scene for any limbo-dancing competitions you might want to arrange.

If you wish to continue into the evening with dancing, you might wish to engage a Beach Boys style band, or a disco in order that everyone's tastes are catered for.

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