Ancestral Remembrance Service Protocol
Ancestral Remembrance Service Protocol
Ancestral Remembrance Service Protocol
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normal during recitations of ceremonial<br />
protocol and the <strong>Ancestral</strong><br />
<strong>Remembrance</strong> <strong>Service</strong> Reading.<br />
(iii) The ceremonial attendants’ voices<br />
needs to sound resonant, and<br />
project the recitation for each<br />
movement. The procession is led<br />
from the left foot and the final<br />
syllable needs to occur just as the<br />
Principal assumes position, at a<br />
higher volume.<br />
(5) The Lead and Second Ceremonial Attendants<br />
must note:<br />
(i) Hand gestures must always be<br />
respectful and convey an “invitation.”<br />
Extending the outer arm in<br />
front represents an invitation for<br />
the Principal to start walking or<br />
step forward. Moving the inner<br />
arm backwards indicates for the<br />
Principal to take his position.<br />
(ii) While in procession, they must<br />
move in a triangular formation<br />
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