
Quinceanera's
What? Sweet 15 is a major milestone in a girls lifea long-established
celebration all over the world. As a time-honored tradition for girls,
planning this celebration takes a great deal of planning. The attention to
rich culture and tradition is important and many celebrate it differently.
Adding a little extra must fit your taste and that of your familys customs. The
beginnings of Quinceañera go way back to the combining of Christianity, the
Aztec religion and lifestyle when the Spanish conquered the Aztec Indians in the
1500s. It is still popular amongst the Hispanics in Mexico, the United States,
South America and in other Spanish-speaking countries.
Purpose? This special celebration marks the beginning of womanhood as
she comes out to be presented to society. Tradition places additional
responsibilities on the young woman after her Quinceañera such as household
duties, family needs, work, volunteerism, or even marriage. While a great
deal of attention is placed on the party and the celebration, the basic belief
is for the young woman to live a life of faith, good moral
principles, devotion to her community and live a wholesome lifestyle. The
ceremony is value and moral centered. Like the milestone markers of birth,
baptism, and confirmation, the Quinceanera gives thanks to God.
Spiritual reverence is important for some families planning this event. They
also have the duty to assist with the financial costs of the event along side
the godparents and other special friends and family members.
Decide who will be members of your court. Fourteen couples (one for each year of
your life) are chosen. Fourteen Damas (maids of honors) and fourteen
chamberlanes (chamberlains) may include family members and/or close friends. You
might also consider having flower girls to scatter rose petals or to carry a
basket of flowers. Visit the pages through this site for planning tips & ideas.
When? Customs & Traditions. The birthday girl is serenaded by a mariachi
band in front of her house the night before her 15th birthday . A
celebration is planned for her birth date or the Saturday closest to her
birthdayQuinceañera!
Where? Typically, a church mass is celebrated. The dinner and dance
celebration can be held at the church hall, a reception/banquet hall, or other
unique possibilities.
How? will have a touch of protocol and a touch of special creativity as
discussed with your Priest or Pastor. As with most ceremonies, consider
the following as ideas:
-Special Scripture or Poem reading by a designated person
-Candle Lighting Ceremony (14 candles for the Court, parents, Godparents and the
Quinceañera)
-Special music
-Signing of the Certificate (Parents and Godparents can personally sign)....see
above certificate
-Acknowledgement and Recognition of other "special people"
-Special Prayer or Verse
Dance Program
After the Court is presented and then the Quinceanera, special dances are
reserved as follows:
The first dance is a waltz danced with the Quinceanera and her father
The Court of Honor is presented
The Godparents join in
Lastly, the dance floor is open for guests
Males usually take turns dancing with the Quinceanera
After this presentation, the toast is given and the cake is served.