Hundreds marry in Ethiopia’s cultural traditional marriage

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Couples dressed in a traditional attire dance during a mass wedding called ‘Yeshih Gabicha’ in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia on January 14, 2024

Couples dressed in a traditional attire dance during a mass wedding called ‘Yeshih Gabicha’ in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia on January 14, 2024

Hundreds of couples gathered in Ethiopia’s capital on Sunday to take part in a traditional mass wedding ceremony, the first such event in a decade, according to the organizers and participants.

Hundreds of couple attend a mass wedding in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, called Yeshih Gabicha.
Hundreds of couple attend a mass wedding in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, called Yeshih Gabicha.

Dressed in traditional white clothes, the couples sang and danced in the streets outside the venue before the ceremony began, bringing together Ethiopians from around the country.

Couples dressed in a traditional attire dance during a mass wedding called ‘Yeshih Gabicha’ in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia on January 14, 2024
Couples dressed in a traditional attire dance during a mass wedding called ‘Yeshih Gabicha’ in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia on January 14, 2024

Yakob Tesfaye and Lidet Tagel, both 21, traveled to Addis Ababa from the western region of Gambella for the ceremony, which was sponsored by events organizer Yament Private Limited and state broadcaster EBC.

Hundreds of couple attend a mass wedding in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, called Yeshih Gabicha.
Hundreds of couple attend a mass wedding in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, called Yeshih Gabicha.

“This is a huge opportunity for us to see all the tribes from different regions, also to get sponsorship from the organizers because we didn’t have much of a budget to get married,” Yakob told AFP.

Couples dressed in a traditional attire dance during a mass wedding called ‘Yeshih Gabicha’ in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia on January 14, 2024
Couples dressed in a traditional attire dance during a mass wedding called ‘Yeshih Gabicha’ in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia on January 14, 2024

The organizers said they were keen to bring back mass weddings following a decline accelerated by the Covid-19 pandemic.

A chef line cakes for the marriage
Chefs Lining cakes for the marriage

“The reason we started again is to showcase our traditional culture and marriage practices,” Hawi Tilahun of Yament told AFP, adding that he hoped the event would also help boost tourism in Africa’s second most populous nation.

Hundreds of couple attend a mass wedding in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, called Yeshih Gabicha.Ashenafi Negassi told AFP he and his bride Zeytuna Usman, both 25, were “really excited” to take part in the ceremony.

Couples dressed in a traditional attire dance during a mass wedding called ‘Yeshih Gabicha’ in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia on January 14, 2024
Couples dressed in a traditional attire dance during a mass wedding called ‘Yeshih Gabicha’ in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia on January 14, 2024

“This is a beautiful day to see other tribes from different regions and to be married alongside them is truly beautiful and I can’t express the joy I feel to be with her,” the shopkeeper said.

Hundreds of couple attend a mass wedding in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, called Yeshih Gabicha.
Hundreds of couple attend a mass wedding in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, called Yeshih Gabicha.

 

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