A play created in the aesthetics of a very russian wedding. With the scandal, fun, smashing crockery, jealousy and dancing. Together with the group of musicians "Pakava It'" actors move accross the street with the wedding table and bed. On their way they create situations in which the audience is a direct participant (e.g.family photo). People can easily recognise significant wedding events like throwing the bouquet etc. It brings people the joy of recognition of absurdic "love and passion", brings them to the feast densely impregnated with the music of "Pakava it'". Purely street project with all the trappings of street theatre. Smoke and pyrotechnics, gutting pillows, final dive into the fountain. The project pleasantly surprises us wit the coherence of the troupe, and literate skillful use of all the features of street performances. The play, far from shocking, chaotic action, leaving the viewer with a sense of bewilderment. The spirit of Kusturica with his Gypsy outrage is hovering unseen over the street during the performance.