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In Pictures: In Romania, ancestral villages swell each wedding season

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A traditional wedding ceremony takes place in a Romanian Orthodox church in the village of Tu虂r, in the Oas抬 region of Romania, in August 2021. An average wedding costs around 鈧50,000 ($52,000).

In a remote region in northern Romania, the summer heat ushers in the warmth of homecoming. Eleven months of the year residents of the Oa艧 region work in western Europe, but in mid-August they return to their native villages, on the border with Ukraine and about an hour鈥檚 drive from Hungary, to celebrate the wedding season.

Neither COVID-19 nor Russia鈥檚 invasion of Ukraine has disrupted the festivities, which are planned years ahead.聽

Weddings in Oa艧 are attended by hundreds, sometimes even a thousand people. There鈥檚 a remarkable mixture of tradition and wealth. Guests dress in Romanian folk costumes or the latest Paris fashions, eat delicacies, and dance in dry ice fog.聽

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Keeping strong ties to family and friends back home ensures community and continuity. Gathering for celebrations such as weddings enhances a shared sense of identity.

Every detail is recorded meticulously by photographers. 鈥淓lsewhere in Romania people are happy to have the wedding edited down to a short film, but in Oa艧 we make roughly five-hour movies,鈥 says Claudia Simon, a videographer.聽

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A bride and a groom, followed by guests and musicians, leave a church after the ceremony. More than 80% of Romanians belong to the Orthodox Church.

No expense is spared. Limousines shuttle between villages, cosmeticians and hairdressers work to the brink of exhaustion, flower shops make endless bouquets, and musicians play until dawn.聽

In some cases, wedding customs are passed down through the generations.聽

鈥淚 learned how to prepare brides from my mother and grandmother, and nobody else knows how to do it,鈥 says Maria Cont, as she braids locks of hair into something resembling elephant ears. Later, Ms. Cont will sew decorated ribbons into the updo.聽

After the summer wedding season 鈥 filled with the constant buzz of preparations, ceremonies, music, and dancing 鈥 life in the hills of northern Romania returns to its tranquil patterns.聽

鈥淪eventy percent of the locals work abroad,鈥 says Remus Tiplea, a photographer. 鈥淢ost of the year you don鈥檛 even have anyone to talk to here.鈥

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Bride Ma虇da虇lina Bosi虃nceanu dances with guests in the courtyard of her parents鈥 house. The limousine that will take her to church waits in the background. It is difficult for limos to navigate the narrow streets.
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Andreea Avram, dressed in traditional bridal attire, dances in front of her family鈥檚 house in the village of Racs抬a. The wedding season in Oas抬 starts on Aug. 15, the Feast of the Assumption, and ends three weeks later.
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A bride鈥檚 wedding attire can weigh more than 40 pounds.
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Mihai Big prepares to don his costume.
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Jesica Monica Bura (center) poses with her bridesmaids for photographers during wedding events in the home of her parents. Every moment is carefully documented.
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Maria虂n and Ma虇da虇lina Bosi虃nceanu take their first dance as a couple while guests look on. Every village in the Oas抬 region has a wedding hall that can accommodate hundreds of guests.
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