Lithuanian Wedding, Cleveland, OH, 1986

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    Description

    Another view of the rezginele, being danced by wedding guests with embroidered sashes draped over their shoulders, linking them to each other while they encircle Vilija and Ed, the newlyweds.

    Katrina Thomas's notes: Perhaps one million Lithuanians now live in the U.S., the greatest number in Chicago, and have been emigrating since the 19th century. Most are Roman Catholic; some are Lutheran. The first wedding I photograph keeps the most traditions, the bride wearing national dress which was woven, embroidered, and sewn especially for her. The newlyweds enter the feast under traditional handwork, a bridge of embroidered sashes, held by their attendants. For them, special dances are performed, and there are customs welcoming the bride to housewifely duties. They share a spikey wedding cake, baked over a fire. Recalling the past in the old country, the bride may carry a symbolic flame from the hearth of her childhood home, which after her marriage she might never ever visit, to the conjugal home where she will live as a wife. The newlyweds leave their celebration through gates formed by the wedding guests, exchanging kisses as they pass.

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    Photographer (pht): Thomas, Katrina
    Physical Form
    Date Created
    1986
    Geographic Subject
    Extent
    1 photograph : black-and-white
    Resource Type
    Internet Media Type
    image/tiff
    Digital Origin
    Institution
    Library
    Shelf Locator
    BMC-M59
    Local Identifier
    BMC-M59_42-21
    PID
    bmc:59656
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    Photographer's categories: Post-nuptial , Welcome , Newlyweds , Dancing , Folk dance , Circling