Maltese Wedding Traditions |
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Canada hosts many races of people among them are the Maltese. These people from the republic of Malta reside in Canada because of migration that took place in the mid-nineteenth century when Malta was a British colony. The Maltese still maintain their wedding traditions traditions in most of their occasions and behaviour.
They refer to their customs as il-ġilwa. Among these occasions are the
Maltese weddings, which take place as the do in Malta. These preserve
Maltese culture in the cuisines that are offered, the dressing, the
entertainment and the language. Though these Maltese live in a Canadian
community, they practice most of the Maltese culture. Most of the
Maltese cuisines are prepared the Mediterranean way like the food that
is prepared for weddings in Malta.
The wedding procession in a Maltese wedding is led by the bride and
groom followed by the rest of the bridal party consisting of the
bride’s relatives and the singers behind them. The procession moves
from the bride’s home to the church where the religious part of the
wedding takes part. Most of the Maltese are Catholics thus the wedding
takes place at the parish church. The bride and groom walk under a
special ornate canopy that is carried by four men each holding one
corner of the square canopy. The bride wears a wedding gown that is
called a għonnella, which is the traditional wedding gown that the
bride wears. Those who hold tightly to tradition practice this culture.
Some of the Maltese people prefer conducting a wedding ceremony at the
church without the additional spicing up of a traditional wedding gown
and the canopy.
The Canadian Maltese weddings are characterized by a ceremony at the
chapel, which is later followed up by an extensive wedding reception
with variety of food, a motorcade of the bridal party that consists of
flashy cars like limousines and beautifully designed wedding reception
venues like at hotels. They have a wedding DJ who plays the Maltese
music but also blends with some of the modern Canadian wedding music.
The Maltese music is called Għana and it involves a lot of dancing.
There has been a decrease in the application of the Maltese culture
mostly by the Canadian Maltese because as much as they would like to
preserve the tradition, the process comes along with high cost. Since
most of the people are inclined to having an exceptional occasion
without spending a lot, most of the Maltese prefer having a Canadian
wedding and incorporating only what is available that matches the
weddings in Malta.
This is a good way of appreciating the Maltese
wedding tradition and most of the older Maltese residents in Canada insist on
their families applying the Maltese culture to avoid its disappearance.
This includes the older Maltese suggesting Malta as a honeymoon
destination for the newly weds. This ensures that the couple learns
more of the Maltese culture like methods of cooking, important beliefs
and religious practices in addition to touring beautiful sites that are
found in Malta. Through this, Maltese wedding traditions are preserved.
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