8:00 pm - 11:59 pm
A uniquely Guyanese tradition, the Kweh Kweh involves both festive aspects— such as everyone playing games, singing, and dancing to traditional conga music and hip Guyanese songs— as well as sentimental aspects, like familial elders advising the couple.
4:00 pm
men can opt for simple kurta set. Women can wear Lehengas and sarees.
The Couple Weds Under a Mandap. The Bride and Groom’s Garments are Tied Together as They Circle a Fire. They make seven circles around a ceremonial fire, each round signifying a specific blessing they request from the gods. The main significance of saptapadi is establishing friendship, which is the basis of a Hindu marriage.
4:00 pm
Semi-Formal: Tuxes and gowns are welcome, and so are suits and cocktail dresses.
Intimate Wedding with only the groom and bride's immediate family.
6:00 pm
Black Tie event: pastel pink
Bring your flags! Represent where you come from.