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"Sweet Sixteenth" redirects here. For the episode of The Mighty B!, see List of The Mighty B! episodes. For other uses of "Sweet sixteen", see Sweet Sixteen. A sweet sixteen party is a type of birthday party in the United States and Canada celebrating a girl's sixteenth birthday. Sweet sixteen parties were once given as a celebration of the child's virginity,[citation needed] but now more generally mark a coming of age.
[edit] Types of sweet sixteen partyA sweet sixteen, like a wedding, can be extremely formal, casual, or semi-formal. Sweet sixteens can range from a simple house party or dinner party at a restaurant to large affairs with a hired DJ, makeup and hair stylists, and renting out yachts and hotel ballrooms. Large and formal sweet sixteens are featured prominently on MTV's TV show, My Super Sweet Sixteen. [edit] Traditions[edit] Candle-lighting ceremonyEach of the 16 candles holds a special meaning:
[edit] Shoe ceremonyThe shoe ceremony is common at sweet sixteen parties, although they are more often seen in Quinceañeras. In this ceremony, the birthday girl sits down in a chair while her grandfather, uncle, godfather, or father approaches her with high heels on a decorative pillow. The girl would traditionally be wearing flat shoes, such as slippers, and the father ceremoniously helps her into her new high heels. This is symbolic of the girl transitioning into a woman.[1] [edit] Tiara ceremonyThis ceremony is similar to the shoe ceremony, except the father/grandfather approaches with a tiara instead of shoes. He places it on the birthday girl's head to symbolize her becoming a woman. Sometimes this is combined with the shoe ceremony, so that two people approach the birthday girl, one with a pillow with high heels, and the other with a pillow with a tiara.[1] [edit] Father-daughter danceThe father-daughter dance is a tradition that is also frequently performed at weddings. The girl and her father dance to a slow song while everyone sits and watches. [edit] Video montageAt high end sweet sixteens, a DJ often brings along several televisions or a projector to show a video montage set to music of the birthday girl containing pictures starting from when she was a baby and getting older, usually ending with pictures of her in her sweet sixteen dress. This is either made by the DJ with photos provided from the family of the birthday girl, by the parents, by a sibling, or by the birthday girl herself. The guests can either sit down and watch this montage, or it could be playing in the background while the guests dance. [edit] Counterparts in other cultures[edit] Latin American culturesMany Latin American cultures celebrate a girl's fifteenth birthday with a Quinceañera. In Brazil, these events are called Baile de Debutantes (Debutante) (as well as in other Latin American countries). In some cases, Brazilian girls have their own party, like the sweet sixteen, but at age of 15. [edit] Jewish cultureIn traditional Judaism, girls reach the age of spiritual maturity at the age of 12 (with their bat mitzvah), compared to boys who reach the age of spiritual maturity at 13 (with their bar mitzvah). Many practitioners of Reform Judaism have adopted the Catholic custom of a confirmation ceremony, sometimes celebrated on the girl's sixteenth birthday. [edit] Asian cultureWhen young Filipina girls turn 18 they have a Philippine Debut. [edit] In popular culture[edit] Music
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