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Uttar Pradesh is known for its elaborate wedding ceremonies. It has numerous rituals, starting with the roka and ending with the reception, but every wedding is complete with a Sangeet night. Sangeet is the last function held before the grand wedding. The word sangeet means music or singing together. Historically, the sangeet was a ten-day women-centric event. Every evening, the women from the village would gather after dinner to sing to the bride to keep her joyful. Modern Sangeet ceremonies have evolved to unite everyone to celebrate the onset of the bride and groom’s new journey. A typical Sangeet evening has choreographed dance performances and folk songs. It may be held at the bride’s home or a venue.
The sangeet features DJs and live music performances. The evening usually starts with introductions and speeches made by family and close friends to honour the couple. Grandparents, granduncles, and grandaunts sing folk songs to bless the couple. Family and friends perform solo or group dances for the bride and groom. The light-hearted Sangeet celebration also gives the couple a much-needed respite from their hectic wedding preparations.
After the choreographed performances, the Sangeet evening takes on a more informal tone, with the dance floor open to all who wish to join in. The evening culminates with a lavish spread of traditional cuisine, a testament to the rich culinary heritage of Uttar Pradesh. The Sangeet ceremony at Uttar Pradesh weddings is a vibrant showcase of the state’s cultural richness, featuring traditional music, folk dances, ethnic attire, theme decor, and a delectable array of regional cuisine.
At the Sangeet ceremony in Uttar Pradesh weddings, everyone from the bride and groom to the guests wears vibrant and traditional attire. The bride wears a lehenga adorned with intricate embroidery and substantial embellishments. Since there is no ceremony or ritual to be performed, the outfit can be in any colour from blue and green to purple and pink, except black. The lehenga usually has a chuniri draped over the shoulder and secured with a waist belt. Several brides are breaking the mould and opting for a designer ready-to-wear saree, co-ord sets, fusion wear, or a Western gown.
The groom opts for a stylish churidar kurta with a jacket, a bandhgala, or a sherwani. The style and colours usually complement the bride’s outfit to look good when performing together. The groom may wear a necklace or brooch, depending on the outfit. Some grooms, to break away from convention and blend with the bride, opt for an indo-western or formal suit. Also, the guests wear colourful outfits to reflect the festive spirit of the Sangeet evening.
Jewellery worn by the bride and groom at the Sangeet ceremony represents personal preference and cultural values. While gold is preferred, several brides and grooms wear ethnic Polki or innovative platinum designs and diamonds. The bride wears a heavy gold or diamond necklace, symbolising wealth and prosperity. In Uttar Pradesh, brides wear jewellery for aesthetic purposes and to promote emotional and spiritual connection.
The groom in Uttar Pradesh usually wears gold jewellery. A gold necklace with a gold kada or bracelet complements the outfit and signifies his status. The groom may use ornaments like a brooch on the Sherwani and a Kalgi on the turban for elegance and personal style.
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