Special Celebration
for young women
Quinceañera Celebration is a very important celebration for a young woman turning 15. The nature of the celebration may vary based upon nationality. The traditions can be slightly different depending upon whether or not the celebration is tailored towards Mexican, Spanish, South American, Cuban, Dominican Republic, French, or United States. Merik Music has been involved in different traditions in regard to Quinceañera. We have seen consistency in regard to the six major parts of the reception (Wikipedia).
The formal entry (La Entrada) - A grand entrance made by the Quinceañera once most guests have been seated.
The formal toast (El Brindis)– An optional but usually featured part of the reception, generally initiated by the parents or godparents of the birthday girl.
The first dance – Usually a waltz where the girl dances, starting with her father.
The family dance – Usually a waltz involving just the immediate relatives, the chambelanes, godparents, and the closest friends of the girl.
The preferred song (Baile Sorpresa) – Any modern song particularly enjoyed by the Quinceañera is played and danced.
The general dance – Also usually a traditional waltz.
Merik Music takes professional photos of every event. Of course, we would recommend hiring a professional photographer, but Melissa, our wedding and event coordinator, can double as your professional photographer and your host.
Contact us today to discuss your Quinceañera Celebration!