12 isle of wight ceremonies guide
PERSONALISING YOUR CEREMONY The most memorable celebrations are those with a personal touch – perhaps you could get family and friends involved by asking them to take a reading which means something to you and your partner – or write your own! Additionally, you could choose a piece of music that has special significance to you both to guarantee a unique and memorable atmosphere! Readings You may wish to include a short reading of verse or prose at your ceremony, which could be read by you or one of your guests. Readings cannot contain any religious content – neither can they be edited to leave out a religious reference. All readings must be approved by the Superintendent Registrar prior to your ceremony. All details of readings must be completed on this marriage checklist and copies sent into the Register Office prior to your ceremony for approval.
Music Music is an extremely popular enhancement to a ceremony, particularly when you have a favourite piece that has a special significance to you both. Music can be played whilst your guests are being seated, during your entrance, the signing of the register/schedule and as you exit the ceremony room. If your ceremony is at the Register Office you will need to supply your own music – we have a cd player and a docking station available (please check with us for compatibility). If you are holding your ceremony at a Licensed Venue, you should check what facilities they have for live and recorded music options: the duty to manage the music choices must be taken by the Licensed Venue. Please remember that you are not allowed any religious content in your ceremony, so we are unable to accept hymns or religious music such as some choral works/arias. All details of music tracks must be completed on the checklist and sent into the Register Office prior to your ceremony for approval.
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