This document provides details for event planning and management for a wedding celebration taking place from January 16-19 at the Narayan Resort. It outlines the various ceremonies and functions of the wedding including Mata Pujan, Ghodi Banne, Mehandi, the anniversary ceremony, bride welcome, haldi, basan, mayra, sangeet, wedding procession, vermala, pheras, and reception. It also lists various decor elements, equipment, and supplies needed to host each event.
This document provides details for event planning and management for a wedding celebration taking place from January 16-19 at the Narayan Resort. It outlines the various ceremonies and functions of the wedding including Mata Pujan, Ghodi Banne, Mehandi, the anniversary ceremony, bride welcome, haldi, basan, mayra, sangeet, wedding procession, vermala, pheras, and reception. It also lists various decor elements, equipment, and supplies needed to host each event.
This document provides details for event planning and management for a wedding celebration taking place from January 16-19 at the Narayan Resort. It outlines the various ceremonies and functions of the wedding including Mata Pujan, Ghodi Banne, Mehandi, the anniversary ceremony, bride welcome, haldi, basan, mayra, sangeet, wedding procession, vermala, pheras, and reception. It also lists various decor elements, equipment, and supplies needed to host each event.
Dance does not leave behind clearly identifiable physical artifacts Ballet developed first in Italy and then in France from lavish court spectacles that combined music, drama, poetry, song, costumes and dance. Members of the court nobility took part as performers. During the reign of Louis XIV, himself a dancer, dance became more codified. Professional dancers began to take the place of court amateurs, and ballet masters were licensed by the French government. The first ballet dance academy was the Académie Royale de Danse (Royal Dance Academy), opened in Paris in 1661. Shortly thereafter, the first institutionalized ballet troupe, associated with the Academy, was formed; this troupe began as an all-male ensemble