In the context of a wedding we arranged an evening flame festival and thereby made some nice shootings. We would like to share this little artwork with you and therefore uploaded it to our site here. For us from Eheleite.com it is always especially enjoyable, when we stand together with the wedding couple and the guests by the fire in the evening, experiencing the magic of the flames together and talk to each other pleasantly; as it was the case on this wonderful day in Elxleben.
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Medieval Marriage with Handfasting on 28 June 2014 in Arnstadt
In Elxleben near Arnstadt a total of 120 guests gathered for the pagan marriage of Claudia and Matthias. In addition, the volunteer fire brigade (where the groom belongs to) was on site, in order to admire the evening splendour flames for once.
Pagan Birth Initiation on 01 Juli 2014 near Bad Segeberg in Schleswig-Holstein
When Rita and Björn celebrated their wedding with us three years ago, it was basically clear already that we would meet again. All the common laughter, enjoying and feasting, the great mutual sympathy and respect had to continue absolutely. And therefore 14 of us and just as many family members met for the pagan birth initiation (name consecration) of little Thilo, who celebrated his first birthday these days.
Wedding with Handfasting on 31 May 2014 in Barmstedt
At the Landkrog of Barmstedt (located ca. 40 km north-west of Hamburg) 50 nice wedding guests and 19 of us got together. At sunny, but very windy weather we celebrated a pagan marriage on the flat land and warmed our hearts with dancing and evening fire.
Medieval Marriage on 10 May 2014 at Weiterdingen Castle
Festively dressed the 48 guests appeared, who Melanie and Tobias had invited on the occasion of their marriage at Weiterdingen Castle (close to Singen). In magnificent May weather the marriage-ceremony began at 2:30 pm. The wedding party followed our lecture about the mythological backgrounds and the pagan culture attentively. When Melanie and Tobias pledged everlasting love and loyalty to each other to the sounds of two Yidakis (Didgeridoos), tears of joy were shed by several guests.