About Dyan Gitaloka
Dyan Gitaloka Santhi is one of Bali's longer-established female celebrants, having entered the destination-wedding market when it was still nascent and building a bilingual (English/Indonesian) practice across 20+ years. Her dual identity — wedding planner via Bali Jepun Wedding and personal celebrant brand via @femalecelebrantbali — is coherent and consistent across multiple independent signals. The Denpasar base and direct WhatsApp contact suggest a working local operation rather than an aggregator front. No red flags were found in any adverse-search pass.
Questions to Ask a Celebrants
Is a Bali wedding ceremony legally binding?
Usually not, under Indonesian law — most ceremonies here are symbolic, with couples completing their legal marriage separately. See our dedicated legal-requirements article for the full picture.
Can a celebrant write a fully personalized ceremony script?
Many can, through a questionnaire and revision process — this generally needs more lead time than a standard template, so ask early if a custom script matters to you.
Can the ceremony be bilingual for a mixed guest list?
Many celebrants offer this — a primarily English ceremony with key lines repeated, a fully bilingual script, or printed translations. Ask what languages they can work in.