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  2. La víbora de la mar - Wikipedia

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    At the end of the game, depending on the sex of the participants, the bride throws from her chair the wedding bouquet, and the groom the garter. The bouquet used to be a symbol of happiness, but in today's practice the single woman who catches the bouquet is believed to be the next to marry. [1] Same goes to the single man who catches the garter.

  3. Groom's elaborate 8 minute wedding dance raises the bar for ...

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    Groom's elaborate dance brings down the house at his wedding.

  4. Couple Perform“ Dirty Dancing” Dance Scene at Their Wedding ...

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    A bride and groom's first dance turned dirty. ... from 1987's Dirty Dancing. In a video shared on YouTube and Reddit, the couple cleared the dance floor and began their first dance to the tune of ...

  5. Incredible mother-son wedding dance leaves guests surprised ...

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    The 'Epic Mother-Son Wedding Dance' video was uploaded to YouTube back in March by ML Photo & Film, and since then it's become a viral sensation, racking up more than 1.4 million views. When you ...

  6. JK Wedding Entrance Dance - Wikipedia

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    In Australia, the remaining contestants plus guests recreated the wedding dance on Dancing with the Stars. [8] The wedding dance was recreated in the "Niagara" episode of U.S. TV series The Office. All main characters, except the bride and groom themselves, participated in the dance down the aisle. [9] According to Peterson and Heinz, they had ...

  7. Oaxacan wedding - Wikipedia

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    A wedding ceremony in Santo Domingo Temple, Oaxaca City A wedding in Oaxaca City. An Oaxacan wedding is a traditional ritual that involves the participation of both the bride's and groom's family along with the community. The main decision makers of the wedding are the fathers of the groom and bride. The father of the groom must first ask for ...

  8. Mitzvah tantz - Wikipedia

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    Mitzvah tantz (lit. "mitzvah-dance" in Yiddish) is the Hasidic custom of the men dancing before the bride on the wedding night, after the wedding feast. Commonly, the bride, who usually stands perfectly still at one end of the room, will hold one end of a long sash or a gartel while the one dancing before her holds the other end. [1]

  9. Festa Junina - Wikipedia

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    Dances throughout the festival surround "quadrilha". Most of these dances emerge from 19th-century Europe, which were brought by the Portuguese. The "quadrilha" features couple formations around a mock wedding whose bride and groom are the central focus of the dance. This reflects the fertility of the land.