What we do?
''The
Laylat Al Henna ceremony is the Bedouin version of a bridal shower;
it is more than mere skin paint. It symbolizes beauty, luck and
health,'' says Adam Drasoa”
Optional: Relatives from the bridegroom's family arrive in
procession at the bride's house to a warm welcome complete with
songs, dance and music of the versatile, one-string rababa violin
and 'dalouka' (big drums).
Here
you will experience a typical Bedouin style celebration in the
desert at a famous Bedouin tents in the middle of the desert. A
black Bedouin tent – made from goats’ hair- will be set up equipped
by Bedouin furniture. The sandy floor is covered up with elaborated
handmade carpets. The desert illuminated by moonlight and the stars.
While the tent and its surrounding Mountains are illuminated with
candle lit transforming the venue into a timeless magical palace.
Imagine this night of fantasy on the long red sandy desert.
Entertainment waits.
Your ceremony will be in Bedouin style,
Bedouin folklore, loud and dram
The
wedding ends with the 'Tarwaah' - the bride's departure for the
groom's house, perched atop a camel fitted with a 'houdach', a
special and comfortable saddle.
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