Emma & Frazer

Emma & Frazer

Saturday, January 24, 2026 • Garland, Texas
Emma & Frazer

Emma & Frazer

Saturday, January 24, 2026 • Garland, Texas

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Mels

Granville Arts Center

Saturday, January 24th, 2026

5:00 - 11:00pm

Attire: Traditional Ethiopian or Cocktail

Please join us for an evening of food, dancing, and celebration!

About

In Ethiopian/Eritrean cultures, Mels refers to a traditional post-wedding celebration that typically follows the main wedding day (though in our case, we are having it a few months later in Frazer's hometown!). It is where the newlyweds, their families, and close friends gather to celebrate in a more relaxed and informal setting compared to the main wedding day.


Mels is often hosted by the groom’s family, symbolizing their welcoming of the bride into their household. Mels is a joyous occasion that strengthens familial and community bonds while honoring heritage.


Key Features of Mels:

Cultural Significance

Mels emphasizes family unity and the blending of the bride’s and groom’s families. It often showcases Habesha traditions, attire, and rituals.


Traditional Attire

During the Mels, the bride and groom typically wear traditional clothing, such as habesha kemis for the bride and kaba (a decorative cape) for both bride and groom. Family and friends also wear traditional clothing, though it is not expected.


Ceremonial Elements

The couple often enters the venue to the sound of traditional music, greeted by ululations (ililta) and blessings from elders. Special traditional foods and drinks, such as injera, doro wat, and tej (honey wine), are served.


Social Dancing and Music

Traditional music and dancing, such as eskista (a shoulder-dance), play a big role in the celebration.


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