When Kirilee Chapman and Michael Sargeant were planning their wedding, they considered having the ceremony at a comic con or even a zoo.
The next step was working out what was involved in a wedding ceremony in the 1500s, including sage smudging and mead toast."We had a look at different ways people have got married in history, and it really stuck with us, the idea of tying the knot," Kirilee said. "It just tied in with our non-traditional idea of having a bit of fun with it and making sure that it wasn't too serious and everybody got to have a nice relaxing day."Across Australia, the number of weddings performed by ministers of religion dropped from 47 per cent in 2001 to less than 20 per cent in 2021.
She said the initial idea to hold a wedding at the fair came from other alternative ceremonies she had officiated."I did a couple last year, and they had a gothic theme wedding … we just included different verses and poetry that meant things to them. "I wore a Florence dress by Desert Moon Bridal, and Michael has Scottish heritage, so he came dressed as Jamie from Outlander in the tartan," Kirilee said."The Hamilton Re-enactment Society sets up a medieval tent every year, and when Tammy said we had somebody getting married, they said ... they would set it up however we want."
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