The Moroccan Wedding

The Wedding Day
-The Bride’s Preparation – The bride wears multiple stunning dresses (takchitas), often starting with a white gown and later switching to colorful, elaborate outfits representing different Moroccan traditions.
- The Amaria Entrance – The bride and groom make a grand entrance carried on a traditional, decorated platform (amaria), accompanied by music.
- Music and Dancing – The celebration includes live performances, traditional Moroccan music.
- Traditional Moroccan Feast – Guests enjoy a lavish meal, often including dishes like pastilla, mechoui (roast lamb), and Moroccan sweets, served with mint tea.
- Blessing & Exchange of Rings – the couple exchanging rings and sharing dates and milk, symbolizing sweetness and prosperity.
- Cake Cutting & More Dancing – Toward the end of the night, the couple cuts a beautifully decorated cake before continuing the celebration with more music and dancing.