LA QUINCEAÑERA A transition into adulthood. La Invitación LESHYRAM GONZALE LESHYRAM GONZALE Ceremony, 1/24/2007, 1:00:00 PM Ceremony, 1/24/2007, 1:00:00.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Vocab More Vocab Posses- sives Compara- tives DatesCulture More Culture
Advertisements

Las fiestas y tradiciones de los países hispanoamericanas.
Wedding Traditions in Bulgaria. The actual engagement takes place on a holiday or on Saturday. The wedding ceremony is separate from the engagement.
Emma Espel. United States Marriage for LOVE Marriage for LOVE Groom may ask brides parents out of courtesy Groom may ask brides parents out of courtesy.
Marriage Traditions. What is American? »Few wedding traditions are truly American »America is a nation of immigrants who brought their wedding traditions.
Special Occasions: Weddings
A rite of passage celebration for 15-year-old girls in Latin America.
Special Occasions. Birthdays n Birthday cake –may be any kind of cake –candles (is China the same?) n Birthday song: Happy birthday to you Happy birthday.
Lesson 3 Weddings bridegroom bride. The ways of taking the bride to the place where they celebrate their wedding?
Quinceanera A Quinceanera is a celebration of a girl’s coming of age on her 15 th or 16 th birthday. It is celebrated by members of the Hispanic Community.
La quinceañera ©2009 Teacher’s Discovery.
Weddings A wedding is the ceremony in which two people are united in marriage.
Las bodas españolas. La propuesta de boda “El novio” has to ask the “padre” of the “la novia” first! Usually this is done at a dinner. Traditionally,
Hungary: Baptism – Confirmation - Wedding. BAPTISM.
The Quinceañera selects a dress to wear to church. The dress is traditionally white but the Quinceañera can select her own color.
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,
Floriculture Wedding Planning Portfolio
Anquam Mahamoud.  Mexico, Cuba, Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic, Argentina and Spain  Celebrate.
Bar Mitzvah/Bat Mitzvah Learning objectives: What happens at a Bar/Bat Mitzvah service and why The symbolism behind wearing Tefillin and Tallit. the importance.
Hispanic Wedding By: Paul Le Brandon Mobley. Who celebrates the Hispanic wedding? It is celebrated by any Mexican or Hispanic couple who wants to get.
Por vs. Para By Mia LoGiudice and Maria Chikvashvili.
TEACHING CULTURE: BIRTHDAY TRADITIONS. First ◦Ask students how they used to celebrate their birthdays when they were children. ◦What were the things that.
Cultural Literacy? By: Alex Ruiz.
By Cassy Laessig dimasharif.com. -Mexican fiesta parties are reflections of a Mexican tradition.  -They’re fun, colorido, and packed with entertainment.
Mtle México. Día de los Muertos En ingles «Day of the Dead» El 31 de octubre, el 1 de noviembre, el 2 de noviembre Celebrates the lives of those who has.
Planning a wedding can be labor-intensive and time consuming. Many brides in the United States look for professional help in the form of a wedding consultant.
CATHOLICISM, SOCIETY, AND NEW SPAIN.  The most urbanized and populated areas in the Americas were under Spanish control  Strict bureaucracy, ruled ultimately.
(Santacruzan). ♥ Flores, from Spanish flores or "flowers," also known as Flores de Mayo (flowers of May), Flores de Maria (flowers of Mary) or alay (offering),
Melanie Brown Intercultural Communication
In Europe.  Polish wedding tradition is right invite guests.  Farewell party to the groom is the time when he says goodbye to his bachelor friends.
The celebration of a young woman’s 15 birthday in the Spanish Speaking world is a very important event. This tradition has been carried on for centuries.
SQUADS ACT Prep Subject: 10 th Grade English Learning Intentions - Today, I am going to practice College Readiness Standards in English: 1.Topic Development.
Wesele Wedding customs.. Steps:  Betrothal,  Parent’s blessing,  Church wedding,  Strew rice or money,  Welcoming,  First dance,  Unveiling.
La quinceañera ©2009 Teacher’s Discovery.
QuinceañERA presentation
BEFORE READING THIS MESSAGE, BEFORE READING THIS MESSAGE, PROMISE THAT YOU WILL SEND THIS TO ALL THE PEOPLE WHO NEEDS IT PROMISE THAT YOU WILL SEND THIS.
Objetivos/Objectives Get organized into your groups about December project. Know which country and your classmates. Describe and discuss in groups one.
Quinceañera Presentation
Hispanic Traditions La Quinceañera.
Quinceanera By: Camila & Alicia. Food! Cake Picadillo Mole Arroz Con Leche Pan de Polvo.
Wedding Planning Portfolio Due: Exam Day. Project Over View This project will consist of planning a wedding to include the fashions, flowers, and decorations.
Initiation Many Aboriginal people in Australia hold rituals to prepare boys for manhood. The Elders of the tribe decide when the boys are ready – usually.
Wedding traditions in Holland. Get engaged When two peoples loves each other, they want to married. One of them asked the other ‘’ do you married me?’’.
La Cultura Español 1 Capítulo 6.
The Wedding Project Weddings in the U.S.. COURTING Dating Practices Blind dates- Friends set two people who don’t know each other up on a date. Online.
In the past young people could not just fall in love find decide to get married. First, they needed to obtain their parents’ consent. In fact, quite often.
Preparación Hoy es martes, el 3 de noviembre de 2015 Today is Tuesday, November 3, 2015 DUE NOW: Send your slides to google classroom or to my
Wedding. Teaching steps Warm-up. Discussion. Reading. Important structures. Language study. Practice.
Preparación Hoy es martes, el 20 de octubre de 2015 Today is Tuesday, October 20, 2015 DUE NOW: What is a tradition? Prepare for presentations.
Día de los muertos (Day of the Dead) 1
MEXICAN WEDDINGS. ABOUT IT…  Mexico is a federal republic made up of 31 states, they share a border with the United States, Belize and Guatemala, and.
a rite of passage celebration for 15-year-old girls in Latin America.
April 20th & 21st (SPAN 2) Bell ringer: Verb of the day:
Wedding For :10th grade Made by :Teacher of English Dubs T.G.
~Señora Prouty~ primavera del año 2008
Chapter 8: Types of Wedding Ceremonies
Hoy es miercoles, 23 de enero
Chapter 8: Types of Wedding Ceremonies
Quinceañera.
a rite of passage celebration for 15-year-old girls in Latin America.
Preparacion : Hoy es martes , 28 de Octubre
Liturgy & Catechesis Liturgia y catequesis
Carmen Lomas Garza La familia.
La Quinceanera By: Raegan and Hannah.
Scandinavian weddings
Quinceanera By Steven and Dylan.
A Quinceañera story By: Jennifer Rosa.
Presentation transcript:

LA QUINCEAÑERA A transition into adulthood

La Invitación LESHYRAM GONZALE LESHYRAM GONZALE Ceremony, 1/24/2007, 1:00:00 PM Ceremony, 1/24/2007, 1:00:00 PM Reception: 4720 Emerald Forrest way Orlando, Florida /24/2007, 7:00:00 PM Reception: 4720 Emerald Forrest way Orlando, Florida /24/2007, 7:00:00 PM Highlights: Slippers Exchange, Crowning, First Waltz, Toast, Musical Show, Cake, Banquet, Dance. Highlights: Slippers Exchange, Crowning, First Waltz, Toast, Musical Show, Cake, Banquet, Dance. Oración ó Mensaje: Hoy le doy gracias a Dios Primero que nada por darme una hija tan especial que hoy cumple sus quince años y deja de ser niña para ser mujer. Que el camino que te falta por correr sea tan bonito como hasta hoy. FELICIDADES Oración ó Mensaje: Hoy le doy gracias a Dios Primero que nada por darme una hija tan especial que hoy cumple sus quince años y deja de ser niña para ser mujer. Que el camino que te falta por correr sea tan bonito como hasta hoy. FELICIDADES Sentence or message: Sentence or message: Today I give thanks to God first for giving me such a special daughter that is turning 15 today and is no longer a girl but a woman. I hope that the rest of life that is left for her to live is as wonderful as today. Today I give thanks to God first for giving me such a special daughter that is turning 15 today and is no longer a girl but a woman. I hope that the rest of life that is left for her to live is as wonderful as today.

What is a Quinceañera? A Quinceañera is a tradition that celebrates a girl’s 15 th birthday. A Quinceañera is a tradition that celebrates a girl’s 15 th birthday. The celebration introduces a girl into society. It’s like her coming out party. She is now a woman and can prepare for her future. The celebration introduces a girl into society. It’s like her coming out party. She is now a woman and can prepare for her future.

History of the Tradition This tradition was practiced by Aztecs Indians for hundreds of years. This tradition was practiced by Aztecs Indians for hundreds of years. The Spanish Conquistadores observed the celebration and adopted it. The Spanish Conquistadores observed the celebration and adopted it. Why? Why? -----To convert the indians to Christianity.

History of the Celebration The Spaniards replaced the Altar ceremony of the Aztecs with a Christian church ceremony. The Spaniards replaced the Altar ceremony of the Aztecs with a Christian church ceremony. Aztec Dance became the waltz. Aztec Dance became the waltz.

Tradition In the tradition, there is a church service and an extravagant party. In the tradition, there is a church service and an extravagant party. A girl must choose God parents, who will help A girl must choose God parents, who will help pay for the party. A girl must also have 7 Maids or Damas. They represent her 14 years of life. A girl must also have 7 Maids or Damas. They represent her 14 years of life. A girl must also have 7 Chamberlain or Chambelanes. (escorts that will help walk the girls) A girl must also have 7 Chamberlain or Chambelanes. (escorts that will help walk the girls)

Tradition…… Items the girl must have: (Some items have special significance) ”El vestido”--- The Dress ”El vestido”--- The Dress Worn by the girl for her introduction to society. Worn by the girl for her introduction to society.

Tradition: Items needed - Corona- Tiarra – - Corona- Tiarra – ---Symbolizes a princess before God who is able to face future challenges. Also, means the crown of life the bible promises to faithful Christians. El anillo -Ring El anillo -Ring ----Representing the unending circle of life. Representing the unending emergence and contributions of a young woman to society. La Cruz ----Cross La Cruz ----Cross Signifies her faith in God, herself and the World.

Traditions: Items Needed La Biblia---Bible La Biblia---Bible ---To help her keep the word of God. El Setro -Scepter El Setro -Scepter ---Symbolizes authority and responsibility of her life. Ramo de Flores- Ramo de Flores Flower Bouquet Signifies life and its and offering to God. Pastel----- Pastel Cake

Traditions: Items… La Última Muñeca--The last doll La Última Muñeca--The last doll ----Means the end of her childhood. Libro de Invitados--Guest book Libro de Invitados--Guest book El Album de Fotos-Photo album El Album de Fotos-Photo album La almohada-Kneeling pillow La almohada-Kneeling pillow --The pillow she will use to kneel in church.

La Fiesta de Quinceañera In Mexico, the night before her birthday, the girl is serenated. In Mexico, the night before her birthday, the girl is serenated. Also, before a girl can have her birthday mass and party she must have made her first communion. Also, before a girl can have her birthday mass and party she must have made her first communion.

La Misa- The Mass The girl starts her day by attending a mass in her honor. The girl starts her day by attending a mass in her honor. She sits in the front of the altar. She sits in the front of the altar. Gifts like the cross, ring, bible and rosary are blessed by the priest. Gifts like the cross, ring, bible and rosary are blessed by the priest.

La Misa: The Mass At the end of the ceremony, the girl places her bouquet on the altar to honor the virgin Mary. At the end of the ceremony, the girl places her bouquet on the altar to honor the virgin Mary.

La Fiesta After mass, the girl enters her party. After mass, the girl enters her party. Guests fill up the hall. The 7 damas and chambelanes are introduced. Then, the Quinceañera is introduced. She walks in with her father. Guests fill up the hall. The 7 damas and chambelanes are introduced. Then, the Quinceañera is introduced. She walks in with her father. Her father sits her in a throne and changes her flat shoes to heels. Her father sits her in a throne and changes her flat shoes to heels. Signifies her transition from girl to woman. Signifies her transition from girl to woman.

La Fiesta Los Chambelanes Las Damas

La Fiesta The mother changes her head piece for the tiara. The mother changes her head piece for the tiara. The party begins with a waltz danced with her father and then her chambelan. The party begins with a waltz danced with her father and then her chambelan. The girl gives her doll to her youngest sister or friend. The girl gives her doll to her youngest sister or friend. There is a cake lighting ceremony. There is a cake lighting ceremony.