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Wednesday, February 10, 2010

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~~Quinceaneras~~

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I love Quinceaneras, they're always so much fun to go to and i love the dresses
. The Quinceañera, or Quince años ("fifteen years" in English), in Latin American culture, is a coming of age ceremony held on a girl's fifteenth birthday. The term Quinceaños refers to the birthday of the celebrant, and the term Quinceañera

refers to the celebrant herself. Like many other coming-of-age ceremonies, the Quinceaños is associated with the Quinceañera "becoming a lady".

The celebration carries religious significance for Spanish-speaking Roman Catholics. The celebration begins with a religious ceremony in which the Quinceañera affirms her faith. It is customary for the Quinceañera to receive gifts that are religious in nature, such as a cross or medal, a Bible (prayer book), rosary, or scepter, and these gifts are often a part of the ceremony. After the conclusion of the Roman Catholic religious ceremony, a reception is held either in the Quinceañera's home or in a banquet hall. Decor of this reception often resembles that of a wedding. The Quinceañera's court is typically comprised of her padrinos (godparents) and a Chambelan, a young man who is her companion and date for the evening. The Chambelan typically has the first dance with the Quinceañera, a traditional ballroom waltz called a "Waltz". The Chambelan initiates the Vals by requesting a dance with the Quinceañera to a classical song, followed by dances with her requested by her father or another close male relative such as an uncle or older brother, and then her godfather. Following these initial presentation dances, the guests join the dance floor as well. Some Latino cultures have the girl's first dance begin with her father as her partner, and then he is cut in on by her escort. Godparents play a significant role in the preparations for the Quinceaños, often handling arrangements for the party, church and celebration. The event is the culmination of their responsibility in the church to oversee the religious upbringing of their

goddaughter.They always look so beautiful and elegant.

Then there's the great food, and then there are chambelanes and the dancing, and it's all just so much fun. But what i can't decide is what to wear to these Quinceaneras, should i wear a dress? Or a skirt? What about jeans, should i wear that? Well i know i shouldn't wear jeans but what do you wear to Quinceaneras?
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  • February's Avatar
    Posted by February Sun May 17, 2009 3:40pm PDT

    those are lovely dresses

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  • Sarah's Avatar
    Posted by Sarah Sun May 17, 2009 5:04pm PDT

    heck i dont know! ive never been to one...what are youre friends wearing? im not even sure i know what a quinceaneras is..

    is that the long word for a "quince" like a 15th bday? if its somebody else's bday, dont outdress them. i would go for a cute dress if thats what it is.

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  • Celeste's Avatar
    Posted by Celeste Mon May 18, 2009 8:41am PDT

    the blue one is more of a quinceñera dress

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  • Oscar's Avatar
    Posted by Oscar Sun Jun 14, 2009 10:13pm PDT

    well,i'm 8 and it's my dream to have a quinceanera. amd the tranditional way isto wear white and have spaggeti straps or the preist dosen't like you people say. my colors are going to be white and turcouis. also i'm on my dad's e-mail.

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  • Oscar's Avatar
    Posted by Oscar Sun Jun 14, 2009 10:14pm PDT

    anyways i don't know wyh i'm typeing.

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