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FAQ about ceremonies, singer, performer, native English-speaking marriage officiant speaks Dutch. Roy Coumans Photography

FAQ about ceremonies by Clover Jean – singer/celebrant/officiant

The most FAQ about ceremonies are: What services do I offer?  I’m a singer and officiant offering celebrant-led and ceremonial marriage services in Amsterdam and beyond.

Are the singing celebrant ceremonies legally binding?

As an officiant and singer, I can officiate your ceremonial wedding. To legalise your wedding, register an intended marriage. Thereafter, you can have a civil wedding or partnership ceremony—source: gov.uk.

Can you perform a bilingual wedding (English/Dutch)?

Yes! A FAQ about ceremonies. I champion bilingual weddings as a native English-speaking celebrant, fluent in Dutch! We work together to craft a memorable wedding. You can book me as your wedding singer too.

How many ceremonies do I officiate a year? 

FAQ about ceremonies is that I take a limited number of bookings per year (12 to 20 weddings).

Are you available to perform as a singer at our wedding or event?

Yes! I perform jazz, soul, and gospel, and offer this service apart from celebrant-led weddings. Please contact me to discuss dates and options.

What  do you wear to my wedding? FAQ about ceremonies is what I wear as your singer or officiant. I offer a selection of dresses for you to choose from. Let me know your wedding style and colour palette. I have an outfit that’s perfect for your special day.

Should I invite the singer or officiant to the reception?

Yes and No! It’s your choice whether you want your singer or officiant to stay for a drink, dinner, or the party. I can also make a discreet exit if you prefer. Ultimately, it’s up to you!

 

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