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Balinese & Christian Ceremony Consider
idyllic and mystical Bali as the setting for a very special day. Enter
the world of mystical and magic and bring |
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perfect unique environment which offers incredible comfort, beauty luxury
and best personalized service your every need. A Private villa offers
a very special level of privacy and personal service and some spectacular
sites are now available. |
| . | Documents for Christian/Protestant Photocopy passport of couple.
Photocopy of divorce or death certificate of former spouse (where relevant). Photocopy passport of witnesses. Photocopy of birth certificate and Baptism certificate (mandatory). A letter signed by both parties certifying that the marriage is based on mutual agreement. Supply details names, address, profession, by filling "wedding registration form" which provided by Church and Civil Registrar. 6 Photographs Documents for Christian/Catholic.
Original - Baptism certificate issued not more than 3 months. |
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Balinese
Wedding ( Private Villa ) No Documents required
The couple will be dressed helped by our staff with traditional wedding dresses provided and included in the package.(The wedding does not have legal validity) Photos Wedding Bulan Manis- Basic Ceremony and Dinner After
wearing all necessary traditional wedding dresses and headgear the ceremony
will start in the villa prepared with all beautiful balinese decoration.
A Gamelain orchestra will play the music and young girls will throw flowers
while the couple will set out the altar with all its decoration. Optional
Service: Wedding Bulan Madu (Performed in Balinese Temples or large estate) De Luxe ceremony , Dinner with Show As above , additional traditional balinese parade. The couple will arrive on chairs carried on the shoulders , while balinese girls will throw flowers and around 100 musicians will play typical bamboo music ...a kermesse of sounds and colours. The ceremony will be conducted by a balinese priest and assisted by an english speaking guide for the necessary translation. At the end the couple will be invited to eat the typical “Nasi Tumpeng” , yellow rice prepared for the wedding , auspice of fertility. After the ceremony the couple and all guests can have the dinner with a traditional balinese dance.
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