On a beautiful March day off the coast of Western Africa, The Scholar Ship community celebrated its first official wedding. Officiated by the ship’s captain, intercultural communications professor Kerstin Pilz and her partner Giovanni Cocco were married on the ship’s aft deck.
The entire community participated in the intercultural wedding, dressing in creative traditional attire while a band of students and staff played and staff members escorted the wedding party. As soon as Kerstin and Gianni were pronounced husband and wife, the ship’s whistle blew – a perfect maritime moment. After the captain presided over the traditional ceremony, Academic Dean Pat Masters led participants in a Buddhist ceremony. The Moroccan students then led everyone in a Moroccan wedding dance.
After the ceremony, all proceeded to the Lido deck for dinner, more traditional dance performances by students, the cake-cutting, and the couple’s first dance as husband and wife. Kerstin threw her bouquet from the upper deck… directly into the pool. Undeterred, an eager student jumped in after it!
We were thrilled to be able to celebrate our wedding at sea with the entire TSS community – we will remember this day for the rest of our lives,” say Giovanni and Kerstin, the January 2008 voyage’s most celebrated couple.