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June 10, 2023
Picayune, MS
#toastthetalaveras
    Morgan and Hector Talavera Union
    Cultural Details
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Cultural Details

Dear Family & Friends, We are excited to celebrate our special day with you! Our wedding will beautifully blend our love with rich Mexican traditions and music. Whether you're familiar or new to these, we're sure you'll enjoy them! To help you embrace the festivities fully, we've provided some links explaining the traditions and how-to's for the unique dances you'll witness, and even participate in, during our celebration. Whether you're a seasoned dancer or have two left feet, we assure you that it's all about the fun and joy of the moment! We encourage you to explore and get a flavor of what our wedding day will be like. Thank you for joining us in this celebration of love and culture. We look forward to dancing the night away with you!

Cumbia Music How To:

Cumbia is a popular genre in Mexican Music. You will definitely be hearing it!

Huapango dance tutorial

Huapango is a traditional Mexican dance, known for its intricate footwork and rhythmic patterns, performed to the lively tempo of music.

Bachata How To:

Bachata is a romantic genre of music originating from the Dominican Republic, characterized by its distinctive guitar rhythms, often telling stories of heartbreak and love, and accompanied by sensual, close-partnered dance moves.

Snake Dance - Men 0:00 - 1:14

The snake dance in Mexican weddings is also known as "La Vibora de la Mar," where guests form a human line by holding hands or belts, and run under the bride and groom run through this tunnel formed by the groom holding the veil, often on chairs. The line moves through the building and under the veil.

Snake Dance - Women

The snake dance in Mexican weddings is also known as "La Vibora de la Mar," where guests form a human line by holding hands or belts, and run under the bride and groom run through this tunnel formed by the groom holding the veil, often on chairs. The line moves through the building and under the veil.

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