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The
Tradition of the Quinceañera (15 year old)
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Quinceañero:
Also they are celebrated in some regions the events of the
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The transition of the adolescents in women is celebrated
in different ways and to different ages in the world. In Mexico, it has a
very particular rooting and is celebrated when the girls fulfill Fifteen Years.
It does not mean exactly that the girls are ready to marry since some foreign
to the tradition they believe. Rather, that the girls can present to themselves
as adults in social appropriate events.
The Quinceañera is a Highly catholic tradition though it is celebrated also
in other Christian churches. Almost it takes for provided that they were the
Spanish conquerors who brought the tradition to Mexico. Actually, the celebration
as it is now is an adjustment to the Christianity of the Ceremony of the Aztec
Woman. From before the conquest, the Aztecs were celebrating the girls who
were coming to the ripeness, in the above mentioned ceremony apart from the
banquet and the religious presentation, the mothers were giving advices to
his daughters exhorting them to have good behavior. The conquerors took the
pagan celebration and converted her to the church as other ceremonies into
an effort to catholicize the Aztecs. The dance was replaced by the Waltz and
the Aztec altar by the Christian altar.
The Quinceañera can or not include a reception, banquet
and dance but the really important thing is the Mass of Action of Thanks.
The
Mass
The Mass or presentation in temple is a gratitude and preparation for
the new challenges of the girl who is almost a woman. The Garment, The Bouquet,
the Ring, the Crown and other accessories have a special meaning.
The feasted one sits down in the seat of honor next to the altar. They can
accompany her up to 14 ladies (representing her first 14 years) with her chamberlains.
A Chamberlain of Honor also accompanies the Quinceañera. The ladies are chosen
who recently have fulfilled their 15 years of age or are close to fulfilling
them.
The Prayer of Thanks and the Blessing of the gifts or gifts during the mass
and the Eucharist they are the culmination of the Mass. Nevertheless, nothing
equalizes the emotive moment in which the feasted delivery a bouquet of flowers
on the altar to Virgin Mary, in general to Our Lady of Guadalupe. In accordance
with the possibilities of every family, the garment can be simpler or sophisticated,
but always something special and in cake colors. The white color is in use
very much between the Mexican community in the United States but in Mexico
white is reserved for only Brides on the day of their Weddings. The rest of
the accessories must match the garment.
The
Reception
After the mass, a reception is celebrated with banquet and dance
in honor of the Quinceañera. Other options are that of a Trip or in a more
American way, to receive a car. Provided that the car or the trip can be received
in any other occasion, the majority of the girls choose for the reception.
The
Piñata
The Mexican children generally celebrate their birthdays with a piñata. The
Quinceañera celebrates her Fifteen with her last piñata. This tradition is
optional since in their origins, the piñata was used in other religious ceremonies,
to incorporate it into the birthdays is now a modern tradition.
The
Banquet
The banquet can be based on a traditional Mexican meal and can be so modest
or sophisticated according to the economic capacity of the family.
The
Waltz
The Mexican girls cannot dance in a public event before fulfilling fifteen
years though they can dance in family and school holidays providing that it
is free (not embraced with their partners).
To the Christianize the Ceremony of the Woman, the Spanish friars put their
European touch that is kept up to the date. The Quinceañera accompanied by
her Chamberlain of Honor and the Ladies on their respective Chamberlains they
dance a traditional Waltz.
The waltz is realized by traditional movements or movements of new design.
The music can be live or with the modern systems of digital sound. "Tiempo
de Vals (Time to Waltz)" by the Puerto Rican recording artist: Chayanne is
in use as a modern alternative to the traditional waltzes.
The Quinceañera dances to her first waltz with her with his father or for
lack of this one, a relative or friend near to the family.
Later it continues the so called Waltz with the Godparents though this is
not necessarily a waltz. It is rather a topic of popular music that the feasted
one dances with her godparents (sponsors) changing every 20 seconds or a minute
depending on the number of taking part godparents (sponsors).
Las
Mañanitas
The traditional song "Las Mañanitas", usually touched by Mariachis is sung
after the Waltz or at the moment of the Cake. The Mariachi can also perform
other traditional songs. Las Mañanitas can be sung in the house before going
to the church, on having gone out of the church or in the reception.
The
Doll and the Surprise Gift.
As the piñata, the doll is the last one to receive.
This one, a Surprise Gift and other gifts are presented earlier or after the
waltz. Also they can be omitted in their totality.
The
Dance
After the waltz, the Quinceañera "opens the dance floor ", this means that
she is the first one in going out to dance a popular song and invites all
the guests to dance also.
The
Cake
The cake generally splits some hours later during
an interval of the dance or after Dinner, or before the Waltz. The cake of
color and adornments that go in accordance with the garment is of great size
and color. The Quinceañera divides the cake and is the first one in tasting
it.
The
Godparents (The Sponsors)
The Godparents of Honor are those who accompany the Quinceañera in the Mass.
Other godparents who take part donating some of the articles used by the Quinceañera
during the ceremony or the reception. Some of the godparents take part in
the ceremony delivering the articles personally as The Bible, the Crown, the
Branch etc. they cooperate Others with articles that the girl already takes
from his house as the ring, the slave etc. Traditionally, the Godparents of
Honor help with the buy of the Garment. Also there are godparents who cooperate
for the expenses of the lounge, the banquet and others.
According to the regional traditions these events can change in order and
form, for example, the Quinceanera can come to the mass with his already put
crown, or be crowned during the mass or during the waltz.
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