Exploring the Rich Cultural Traditions of Black African Magic Weddings

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The Black African magic wedding is a unique and culturally rich event that is filled with various traditional practices and rituals. It is a celebration of love, unity, and the merging of two families. One of the key elements of a Black African magic wedding is the use of traditional attire. The bride and groom, as well as their families, often wear intricately designed and brightly colored garments that showcase their heritage and cultural identity. The clothing choices can vary depending on the specific tribe or ethnic group, but they are always symbolic and reflect the beauty and diversity of African culture. Another important aspect of the Black African magic wedding is the inclusion of traditional rituals.


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Artist Burl Ives Title Old Witch, Old Witch -------------------------------- Chicken my chicken my creamy crow, I went to the well to wash my toe, When I got there the water was low, What time is it, Old Witch, Old Witch. Chicken my chicken my creamy cregs, I went to the well to wash my legs, And when I got there the water was dregs, What time is it, Old Witch, Old Witch.

There wss an old witch

Another important aspect of the Black African magic wedding is the inclusion of traditional rituals. These rituals are deeply rooted in cultural beliefs and customs, and they play a significant role in the wedding ceremony. They are often performed to bless the couple and ensure a harmonious and prosperous union.

There wss an old witch

Chicken my chicken my creamy crow,
I went to the well to wash my toe,
When I got there the water was low,
What time is it, Old Witch, Old Witch?
What time is it Old Witch?
Old Witch, Old Witch, she lives in a ditch,
And combs her hair with a hickory switch.
She lives on nails and snails and flies
And if you go near she'll wobble her eyes,
Oh, she'll wobble her eyes, Oh, she'll wobble her eyes.

Chicken my chicken my creamy cran,
I went to the well to wash my hand,
When I got there the water was sand,
What time is it, Old Witch, Old Witch?
What time is it Old Witch?

Old Witch, Old Witch, she lives in a ditch,
And combs her hair with a hickory switch.
She's fat as a feather but tight in the middle
And when she talks she sounds like a fiddle.
Oh, she sound like a fiddle! Oh, she sound like a fiddle!

Chicken my chicken my creamy crase,
I went to the well to wash my face,
But, when I got there the water was lace,
What time is it, Old Witch, Old Witch?
What time is it Old Witch?

Old Witch, Old Witch, she lives in a ditch,
And combs her hair with a hickory switch.
She sleeps on a bed with straw and corn
And when she snores she sounds like a horn,
Oh, she sound like a horn! Oh, she sound like a horn!

Chicken my chicken my creamy cregs,
I went to the well to wash my legs,
And when I got there the water was dregs,
What time is it, Old Witch, Old Witch?
What time is it Old Witch?

Old Witch, Old Witch, she lives in a ditch,
And combs her hair with a hickory switch.
And as I said she's very fat
And when she walks she jumps like a cat,
Oh, she jumps like a cat! Oh, she jumps like a cat!

Artist: Burl Ives Title: Old Witch, Old Witch -------------------------------- Chicken my chicken my creamy crow, I went to the well to wash my toe, When I got there the water was low, What time is it, Old Witch, Old Witch? What time is it Old Witch? Old Witch, Old Witch, she lives in a ditch, And combs her hair with a hickory switch. She lives on nails and snails and flies And if you go near she'll wobble her eyes, Oh, she'll wobble her eyes, Oh, she'll wobble her eyes. Chicken my chicken my creamy cran, I went to the well to wash my hand, When I got there the water was sand, What time is it, Old Witch, Old Witch? What time is it Old Witch? Old Witch, Old Witch, she lives in a ditch, And combs her hair with a hickory switch. She's fat as a feather but tight in the middle And when she talks she sounds like a fiddle. Oh, she sound like a fiddle! Oh, she sound like a fiddle! Chicken my chicken my creamy crase, I went to the well to wash my face, But, when I got there the water was lace, What time is it, Old Witch, Old Witch? What time is it Old Witch? Old Witch, Old Witch, she lives in a ditch, And combs her hair with a hickory switch. She sleeps on a bed with straw and corn And when she snores she sounds like a horn, Oh, she sound like a horn! Oh, she sound like a horn! Chicken my chicken my creamy cregs, I went to the well to wash my legs, And when I got there the water was dregs, What time is it, Old Witch, Old Witch? What time is it Old Witch? Old Witch, Old Witch, she lives in a ditch, And combs her hair with a hickory switch. And as I said she's very fat And when she walks she jumps like a cat, Oh, she jumps like a cat! Oh, she jumps like a cat!

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Some examples of these rituals include the pouring of libations, the tying of the bride and groom's wrists with kente cloth, and the exchange of gifts between the families. Music and dance are also essential components of a Black African magic wedding. Traditional African instruments such as drums, flutes, and xylophones are played to create rhythmic and lively melodies. Guests are encouraged to participate in dance routines that are choreographed to the beat of the music. These dances are not only a form of entertainment but also symbolize joy, celebration, and the coming together of communities. Food is another focal point of a Black African magic wedding. Traditional dishes are prepared in abundance and served to guests. These dishes often include staples such as jollof rice, pounded yam, egusi soup, and various grilled meats. The shared meal is a way to bring people together and enhance the sense of unity and camaraderie among attendees. Overall, a Black African magic wedding is a vibrant and joyous occasion that celebrates the rich cultural heritage of the African continent. It is a time for families and communities to come together, honor their traditions, and bless the union of two individuals. The wedding is filled with colorful attire, traditional rituals, energetic music, and delicious food, all of which contribute to creating a memorable and enchanting experience for all involved..

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