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... show their finest appearance at the wedding. At another corner of the hall are two incredibly decorative chairs which are set for the bride and groom. In front of the chairs there is a table with stunning ornamental ensembles including gorgeous candles and outstanding flowers. The musicians arrive normally at 7 or 8 pm to quench the thirst of the music lovers, and make the ceremony livelier. At first everyone is shy and reserved to get up and dance, so usually the brides and grooms families start off dancing to set the mood and get everyone off their warm seats which they have been sitting in. As the musician plays some astounding music, young people dance while more and more people arrive. Around 9 pm the musicians play a particular special song, which commemorates the arrival of the bride and groom. The song is called "Ahesta bero, mah e man ahesta ...
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