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Page 1: a rite of passage celebration for 15-year- old girls in Latin America. Thought to have been based on Aztec ceremonies. celebrates a young woman’s maturity,
Page 2: a rite of passage celebration for 15-year- old girls in Latin America. Thought to have been based on Aztec ceremonies. celebrates a young woman’s maturity,

• a rite of passage celebration for 15-year-old girls in Latin America.

• Thought to have been based on Aztec ceremonies.

• celebrates a young woman’s maturity, and reinforces her commitment to family, tradition, and community.

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The Invitation

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La parte importante

• The most important component is a Misa de acción de gracias (Thanksgiving Mass). – The birthday girl arrives decked out in a fancy

full-length dress .

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La Misa de Accion de Gracias

• Flanked by her parents and padrinos (godparents), she is specially seated at the foot of the altar throughout the service.

• During the mass, there are children who act to place the pillow she will kneel upon at the altar, sprinkle flowers in her path as she makes her way to the altar.

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The Gifts• A headpiece is worn during the Mass. • Her parents or Godparents exchange the

headpiece with a tiara or crown and she is handed a scepter as well during the mass of thanksgiving.

• The headpiece symbolizes a princess before god and the scepter is used to symbolize the passing on of adult responsibilities.

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• At the mass, the Quinceañera may be also gifted with – a cross,

– a bible

– a Rosario symbolizing her faith.

– The quinceañera’s Cross or Medal is often given to Signify faith in God, in herself, and in the world.

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The Honor CourtShe may be accompanied by up to seven damas

(maids of honor) and as many chambelanes (chamberlains), selected from among close family

and friends.

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The End of the Mass:

At the end of the mass younger sisters, cousins and friends pass out bolos (commemorative favors) to those in attendance.The quinceañera puts her bouquet on the altar or in a niche honoring the Virgin Mary, or most often that of the Virgen de Guadalupe.

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Bolos (Favors)

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La Fiesta• Young women usually have a party,

complete with live band music.• Parents and Godparents pay for the

expenses.

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El Pastel• Another highlight is the cutting of the cake.• Dripping in meringue frosting and

decorated in hues to match the quinceañera's dress.– the cake may be of such monumental

proportions that the door leading into the party locale must be removed from it hinges.to accommodate it!

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El baileThe big moment comes when the festejada (celebrant) and her number-one chambelán (escort) dance to a traditional waltz.

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Changing of the Shoes

• At the beginning of the evening, the guest of honor will wear flat shoes.

• At the end of the night, she will be presented with a pair of elegant, heeled shoes to signify her more grown-up status.

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The Doll• A porcelain doll is present, usually

wearing a matching dress to that of the Quinceañera.

• Covering the doll are ribbons with the name and date of the Quinceañera.

• Towards the end of the celebration, the Quinceañera walks around, passes out the ribbons and personally thanks each of the guests who attended.

• This usually draws an end to the formal celebration of the Quinceañera, having begun the day as a child and ending the day affirmed in her new position of young woman.

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Mexico Helps Out

• Dozens of 15-year-old girls pose for a photograph at the Angel de la Independencia monument as they prepare for mass coming-out ball in Mexico City, Saturday, April 28, 2007. Mexico City's government was making the final preparation Saturday for a mass coming-out ball for 189 disadvantaged teenagers that otherwise might never get to experience the elaborate "quinceanera" party that young girls here dream of.

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