Sweet 16 in different worlds American traditions on
Transcription
Sweet 16 in different worlds American traditions on
ASIA 4vc Made by Stan Kestein Sweet 16 www.picozone.nl American traditions on Sweet 16 parties In the Philippines only girls have a Sweet 16, just like in America. The only difference is that Philippine girls have their Sweet 16 at the age of 18 when it's called a 'Début'. They also have a certain tradition linked to the celebration. 18 male friends have to give her a rose. Thereon her father gives her the last rose and dances with her. In China boys also have a celebration, but that's when they become twenty. It's called a Guan Li. Girls have a similar celebration called Ji Li at the age of fifteen. In South India the celebration isn't linked to a certain age, but from the moment a girl reachhes her first period. This special moment is celebrated by dressing her up as a bride, aunts giving her a water bath called 'mangal neerattu vizha' and of course a (big) ceremony. This is probably one of the most important traditions. In this ceremony a parent hands over a ring or other jewelry from their gread-grandmother to the daughter. The thing what makes it so important is that the parents show they see her daughter now as adult by giving her the responsibility to learn and carry on family traditions. PASSING THE TORCH By the time the party approaches it's end, photos will be projected. These are photos show the girl from when she was a baby all the way up to photos from the party when she stands there in her special Sweet 16 dress. This video montage is either made by the DJ or a family member like the parents or a sibling. CANDLE-LIGHTING CEREMONY During the candle-lighting ceremony, sixteen candles will be lighted. Each of them has a special meaning. The first candle will be lighted by the parents. The second candle is for the brothers and sisters, and when there are none, the candle will represent the grandparents. The third, fourth, fifth and sixth candle are for the rest of the family. Candle 7 till 14 represents the kids' friends and the fifteenth candle is for her (or his) best friend(s). The last candle is for a significant male. That can be a boyfriend or a good male friend. Sometimes a seventeenth candle is added, which stands for good luck. PHOTO TIMELINE TIARA CEREMONY The tiara ceremony is virtually the same as the shoe ceremony. The difference is that instead of a male family member like the father, the mother approaches the birthday girl. This time she has a tiara on the decorated pillow and the mother places it on the head of her daughter. In some cases, these two ceremonies are combined. The father as well as the mother then approachhes the girl and hand her over the items at the same time. FATHER-DAUGHTER DANCE This a tradition which also occurs at weddings. The father and daughter dance together on a slow jazz song while the rest of the guests sits around them and watch them dance. Sweet 16 in different worlds SOUTH AMERICA In the most Latin American cultures, they celebrate a girl's fifteenth birthday to mark the transition from childhood to becoming a woman. There it's called a 'fiesta de quince' or 'baile de debutantes.' CHRISTIAN WORLD A typical American Sweet 16 is mostly for girls. In the christian culture however, they have such parties for girls as well as boys. These are events for thirteen to fourteen year old children. JEWISH WORLD SHOE CEREMONY Conservative and Reform Jews celebrate the Sweet 16 differently. Conservative and Orthodox Jewish girls celebrate it at their twelfth birthday with a 'bat mitzvah' and boys a 'bar mitzvah' at their thirteenth birthday. In Reform Judaism both boys and girls have a ceremony when they are 13 years old. This coming of age party is very important for Jewish people, because that's the moment when those kids are considered as grown-ups. This tradition only applies to girls. The now sixteen year old girl has to sit down in a chair, whereupon her grandfather, uncle, godfather, or father gives her high heels, which are presented on a nice decorated pillow. Following the original tradition, the girl has to wear flat shoes. She then will be ceremoniously helped into her new high heels. This shows that the girl now has become a woman. What is a Sweet 16? A sweet 16 is a party, mostly for girls in the United States and Canada to celebrate their 16th birthday. The word Sweet indicates the innocence and virginity of the girl. The way they celebrate it can vary from each girl and each culture. Broadcaster MTV has made a TV-show where they follow girls of wealthy families who celebrate outrageous birthday parties. Sweet 16s find their originins in debutant balls of the seventeenth century. Those were traditionally English. At this balls young women were presented to the royal court for the first time as women and possible brides for men with a high social status. It marks the transformation from girl to woman, from student to member of society. The term 'sweet sixteen' has been in use at least since 1597. The sweet sixteen birthday parties have been held since 1765. From that time, many traditions have developped. My Super Sweet 16 is a reality TV-show from the American broadcaster MTV. It's about teens who celebrate a coming of age birthday party with the most outrageous feasts. The show is not only about the feast itself, but also about the whole organisation. You can see them making the invitations, arranging the biggest performers, looking for the perfect outfit with friends or watching cars for a birthday present. These broadcasted parties are overall very expensive, which is also shown in the episode. The show is originally American, but is now already broadcasted in many more countries such as Holland and the United Kingdom. In 2007 'Super Sweet 16: The Movie' was released. The film is based on the reality TV-show. History My Super Sweet 16