Tuesday, 14 April 2015

Indian Wedding



Indian wedding

Theme and Event design

Bowdin et al (2012) is of the view that the biggest and important resolution to an event is coming up with a theme. Lewis (2008) acknowledged that a theme especially in weddings it gives you direction of how the wedding will looks like. At the Indian wedding theme was considered. Work by Jones (2002) has shown that the design of an event has replaced location which was a factor in hospitality.

Lewis has continued to indicate that many themes exist but for the wedding it was a traditional Indian wedding.  At the Indian wedding event   the title theme was gold and silver. Mair and Whitford(2013) has shown that celebrations mark an important step in a person’s life which is why at the wedding the centrepieces, colours, and decorations was chosen by the groom/bride. In addition Mair and Whitford stresses that nowadays the main impact of events is to educate local communities on the culture as the Indian wedding is something not usual to the Batswana. 

The whole team managed to work well with the theme and design of the event. The whole outcome was achieved with the learner having been given the opportunity to plan and implement the wedding according to customer requirements.

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