If you’re a cultural event vendor, you shouldn’t be hard to find. Your work carries culture and it deserves to be celebrated.
Event Atlas is building a space where your work isn’t buried, misunderstood, or overlooked.
✨ The first 200 vendors get a free year of our professional tier + featured placement.
If you specialize in cultural weddings, celebrations, or traditions, this is your chance to get in early and be seen first.
Founding vendor spots are limited — we’re already filling.
Join here: tryeventatlas.com
Not every wedding starts when the reception doors open.
At Habesha weddings, the ceremony, the music, the clothing, and the sense of community are all part of the experience.
From traditional attire to shoulder dancing that somehow gets more impressive every round, here are a few things to know before attending a Habesha wedding. ✨
Habesha guests - what did we miss?
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The right vendor doesn’t just show up — they transform the atmosphere.
Vendor Spotlight 🎥
Meet Goddess Productions (@goddessproductions_ ), a dance and choreography team known for dynamic performances rooted in Egyptian and Arab cultural traditions. They specialize in Egyptian and Arabic folklore dance, bringing energy, storytelling, and celebration to every event they’re part of.
This is what it looks like when a vendor *gets it*.
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There’s a reason why you sleep in the day after a Nigerian wedding! If you wake up with energy, your body isn’t aching and haven’t lost your voice, you’re doing it very wrong. No one will ever say it wasn’t fun though!
At Event Atlas, cultural celebrations are our passion, and videos like this show exactly why! Thank you to @temidayo_reels for letting us share this
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You can always tell when the wedding planner just gets it - the bride’s joy is always evident! The culture! The glamour! The unfettered joy! We love it!
We’re always proud to have amazing vendors making an impact through their craft, passion, and story. Thank you to @payecreations for letting us share a glimpse of what they do best 🤎
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The right vendor doesn’t just show up — they elevate everything.
Vendor Spotlight 🎥
Meet Jaiye with Timi (@jaiye_timi ), a videographer known for cinematic storytelling and emotionally rich wedding films. They specialize in Nigerian and Ghanaian celebrations, making the memories of your celebrations just as luxurious and impeccable as the event itself.
Your coworker just invited you, handed you an aso ebi color swatch, and casually mentioned something about “spraying.” Here’s everything a first-timer needs to know about attending a Nigerian traditional wedding, from the alaga’s comedy routine to the palm wine search to how many singles to bring for the dance floor.
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The frankincense is lit, the green beans are roasting, and for 30 minutes nobody in the room is checking their phone. Here’s exactly how to set up a traditional jebena buna ceremony at your wedding or celebration, from sourcing the clay pot and green beans to handling venue fire codes.
Every detail shapes the experience — and the right vendors make it unforgettable.
Vendor Spotlight 🎥
Meet Mehndi by Ameya (@mehndibyameya ), a Mehndi artist known for their creative designs and intricate work. They specialize in Mehndi for every occasion, from casual to bridal, while bringing care and intention to every moment they’re part of.
Because when it matters, who you choose matters.
More vendors who get it, coming soon.
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You’re in New Jersey, not Chandni Chowk, but you still want a bridal lehenga that makes you cry when you see yourself in the mirror. Here’s where US-based brides actually shop, what each route costs from $500 to $15K+, and how to get the fit right when you’re ordering from 8,000 miles away.
Every event tells a story, and the right vendors help you tell it right.
Our first Vendor Spotlight 🎥
Meet Odera Styles (@oderastyles ), a stylist known for bridal styles and special occasions. They specialize in Nigerian attire, bringing intention and authenticity to every detail.
If you’re planning something meaningful, this is the level of detail it deserves.
More vendors who get it, coming soon.
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Party jollof that actually tastes like party jollof, enough protein so your auntie doesn’t side-eye the serving line, and a realistic budget for 300 guests. Here’s everything you need to plan Nigerian wedding catering in the US, from $25-per-head cook setups to $120+ full-service operations.
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