Monday, October 18, 2010

Quinceañera Traditions


A Quinceañera is the Hispanic tradition of celebrating a young girl's coming of age - her 15th birthday.

Today's celebrations embrace religious customs, and the virtues of family and social responsibility. The Quinceanera tradition celebrates the young girl (la Quinceanera), and recognizes her journey from childhood to maturity. The customs highlight God, family, friends, music, food, and dance.

Interestingly, many families today are merging their Hispanic and American heritages by choosing to celebrate a Sweet Sixteen. For their Sweet 16 party, the families do the full-blown quinceanera traditions – the religious ceremony, the reception, the tiara with the number 16, and more. We encourage families to select the customs that have special meaning to them and to add to the customs as they wish. That is what makes the celebration unique and very special.
Read More About Quinceanera Traditions

If you are looking for a venue for your Quinceanera or Wedding Reception think of Vanity Fare Wedding Caterers, NJ

Vanity Fare Caterers
1600 Route 70 East
Lakewood, NJ 08701
Phone 732-364-6400

Ask For Jen or Bob to discuss your Quinceanera, Sweet 16 Party, Wedding Venue or Corporate Event

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