Posted on Fri, Apr. 18, 2008
Theme Weddings
Jeffrey Polunas
and Aiyani Mersais
love flourished amidst the stage lights and
sets of Santa Marias PCPA Theaterfest
where Aiyani was in the acting program and
Jeffrey was a sound intern.Six months after they shared their first
tentative post-show kiss, the couple decided
to marry. It was a surprise to none that the
creative pair was a perfect match, or that
they would want a wedding that was somewhat
unconventional.In tribute to their shared love for the
theater, Jeffrey and Aiyani decided on a
theme wedding. Showtime would be July
14, 2007; the venue, the Atascadero Lake
Pavilion.Both Jeffrey and Aiyani are creative, and
from the start, they found clever ways to
play up their theater theme. Aiyanis sister,
Summer Schmitz, a graphic artist and photographer,
volunteered her design services
for the big day. She began with save-the-date
cards that depicted the couple behind the
scenes of PCPAs Seussical the Musical, a
production the two had worked on together.The picture on the card had Jeff rey
helping tape my microphone to my face
while I was in costume, said Aiyani. It left
his side of the family wondering what I actually
looked like.Months later, when guests received
invitations, they also received tickets to the
show. But the topper was the wedding program,
designed to look like a Playbill from a
Broadway play, complete with an outline of
acts, a summary of the plot (how the couple
met), and headshots and bios of the cast
(wedding party). Even their parents got a
plug: as show producers.For Jeffrey and Aiyani, it was far more
important that the wedding be meaningful
than traditional. For instance, instead of
conventional bridesmaids and groomsmen,
they chose an ensemble which, in a play,
refers to the supporting cast. Th is allowed
Jeffrey and Aiyani to select both men and
women to stand by them during the ceremony.Instead of a pastor or justice of the
peace, the couple chose a close friend and
Arroyo Grande resident, Cory Moore, to
officiate. Aiyani, who like Moore is ordained
through the Universal Life Church, wrote
the ceremony they called it the script.
On the day of the wedding, approximately
130 guests gathered at Atascadero
Lakeside Pavilion, which was draped with
a silver curtain, an allusion to the theatrics
ahead.When the opening march began to play,
it became clear that this would be no typical
wedding. Th e couple had eschewed Wagner
in favor of a relic from their childhood:
Somebodys Getting Married from the
film, Muppets Take Manhattan.I dont know how many girls grow up
dreaming to walk down the aisle to Miss
Piggy singing to Kermit the Frog, but it
couldnt have been more perfect, Aiyani
noted.Demonstrating their synergy as a
creative team, Aiyani and Jeffrey crafted
the vows and music to flow together and
synchronize flawlessly.Jeffrey wove together pieces from several
movie soundtracks to create a custom
soundtrack for the wedding. Poignant
passages underscored emotionally charged
portions of the ceremony. Sound effects
punctuated humorous or lighthearted
moments. Like a good movie, it was meant
to take guests through a range of emotions
along with the bride and groom.Naturally, the climactic ending of the
production was the couples first kiss as
husband and wife. Th e action was timed
to a swelling music and culminated with
a cymbal crash, as dramatic as any Hollywood
ending.The theater theme continued at the
reception. Show tunes played over a sound
system. Friends and family of the wedding
party (Aiyani included) belted out favorite
songs. Guests were invited to come up and
have the couple sign their Playbills, a fresh
take on the traditional receiving line.While a theme wedding may seem
daunting to some, the Polunases advise that
it facilitates the process.Its amazing once you pick a theme,
provided you are passionate about it, how
easy planning out a wedding becomes,
Aiyani said. It helped, for us, that theater
itself is such a broad place with so much
interpretation and creative energy flowing.Jeffrey agreed. I really enjoyed the ceremony
and the day and I felt it showcased
who we are and what we wanted our day to
be, he concluded. Our family and friends
were entertained and more importantly, we
were able to share a moment with everyone
and show them exactly who we are.Jeffrey and Aiyani Polunas have since
moved from Santa Maria to Vista where
Jeffrey is completing his degree in theater
and Aiyani is auditioning for acting jobs
in Los Angeles. Their next joint project
is adding final touches to their wedding
video. As they like to joke, its The Wedding
of Jeffrey and Aiyani
coming soon
on DVD.