The Karpathian Wedding: The traditional Karpathian wedding is perhaps the richest cultural event of the island. The week-long preparations include rituals, like decorating the “siasmata” - the Karpathian house, the “Kathisto Glenti” - festivities preceding the religious ceremony and the “antigamos” - the second day of the wedding. Local musicians accompany the celebrations, which last for at least three days after the wedding ceremony.
Marriages in Karpathos were previously arranged by matchmakers and parents. The engagement used to take place at the bride’s house, sometimes followed by an official ceremony. Weddings were often celebrated on the Sunday after Easter, a week after the engagement. Seamstresses were sewing the bridal dresses, the couple’s house was whitewashed and furnished, and food and sweets were prepared. |
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