Weddings in Romania

Guided by their Erasmus+ ”Folklorica” project school coordinator, Mrs. Gabriela Mirela Jugar, Alina Rotariu and Cristina Feldorean, two pupils in ”Constantin Noica” High School, Sibiu, Romania, have made a research about weddings in Romania, the country where family is very important and where weddings are extremely important social events. They have written a text, added here in PDF format, with photos related to these events. In this material, the two pupils showed that the wedding traditions and customs differ from region to region and sometimes even from family to family, as while the true traditional weddings (which are usually organized in villages or smaller towns) are still organized according to old customs, urban Romanians sometimes tend to make the event as simple as possible, while keeping some simplified traditions. There are references to the days when usually a Romanian wedding takes place, to the periods of the year when there are no weddings, to the godparents’ big role in all the planning of a wedding, to the traditional bridal cake broken over the bride’s head and its pieces given to the guests, to the religious ceremony, as well as to customs and traditions, one the most popular tradition being in Romania the kidnapping of the bride. Nu au fost uitate nici superstițiile aferente evenimentului.(Mircea Dorca, teacher in ”Constantin Noica” High School Sibiu)

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