Can you
imagine a wedding without bells, dholaks, conch shells, or the traditional
singing and dancing?
The aarti songs to welcome the marriage party, songs sung at meals,
for teasing, at the actual ceremony, for the vidai and during the
wedding games.
Select the appropriate music for the occasion
It is this which will set the tone, mood and atmosphere
for the entire wedding.
Provide you with a choice
Traditional singing professionals from folk artistes,
ghazal singers, qawwali performers, shehnai players to a Bhangra
party.
Piano/Live band/Violin/Guitar
Ideal for a cocktail or a wedding reception
Taped Music
Band - we would provide a band for the marriage procession.
The band normally includes a trumpet, a tenor and drummers.
Choreographers - Arranging choreographers to teach dance
steps to family members on popular wedding songs from films.
You could also have dhol players along with the band or add a
touch of drama
by including a Tasha Napiri - a 5-member group of folk players.
Bands may also be accompanied by horses, camels and elephants.
Create the 'right' ambience
A baithak for ghazals, a revolving stage for a live band or a
dance floor with spot lights and smoke screens.
To complete the scenario, varudu offers a choice of fireworks
which
make a striking backdrop to any evening. This could be a simple
display or 'welcome' or could flash the names of the couple.
Liven up your wedding by choosing from the following
DJs starting with the most sought after celebrity DJ,
Sunny Sarid.
Indian instrumentals like the Rabab, Santoor, Sitar, Flute
and Tabla; Ghazal singers; Qawalli troupes; Indian classical dancers;
Punjabi pop singers;
Nagada dancers; Rajasthani folk artistes; Dandia troupe; Kalbelia
dancers.
Exotic Arabian belly dancers, Latino dancers, Can-Can
performers and
Russian ballet dancers.
Facilities for organising Sangeet and Mehndi functions
including arranging
for Churiwala, Bindiwala and Mehndiwali.
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