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  2. 20 Best Wedding Sneakers to Dance the Night Away - AOL

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    Over a long weekend of festivities, give your feet the TLC they deserve with the best wedding sneakers, with embellished, bedazzled, frilly options and more.

  3. 12 Comfortable Wedding Shoes That You Won’t Have to ... - AOL

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    From high heels to block heels to sneakers, PureWow brides consider everything when it comes to wedding shoes, including arch support, roomy toe boxes, cushioned padding and style.

  4. 21 Comfortable Wedding Shoes That You Won’t Have to ... - AOL

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    While being able to dance the night away—pain-free—is definitely a priority, nailing down options that are also trendy (and actually go 21 Comfortable Wedding Shoes That You Won’t Have to ...

  5. Money dance - Wikipedia

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    Guests encircle the couple on the dance floor and come forward, placing bills on the couple's forehead or side of their chest allowing them to “rain down.” “At a Nigerian wedding reception, the bride and groom are dressed in traditional attire,” “For the Yoruba Ethnic Group, the bride wears Iro and Buba and the groom wears an Agbada ...

  6. Mitzvah tantz - Wikipedia

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    Mitzvah tantz (lit. "mitzvah-dance" in Yiddish) is the Hasidic custom of the men dancing before the bride on the wedding night, after the wedding feast. Commonly, the bride, who usually stands perfectly still at one end of the room, will hold one end of a long sash or a gartel while the one dancing before her holds the other end. [1]

  7. Wedding - Wikipedia

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    The wedding ceremony is often followed by a wedding reception or wedding breakfast, in which the rituals may include speeches from a groom, best man, father of a bride and possibly a bride, [10] the newlyweds' first dance as a couple, and the cutting of an elegant wedding cake. In recent years traditions have changed to include a father ...