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Quinceañera photographers and party planners in Miami told NBC News that quinceañera parties in banquet halls had died down a few years ago, as more teenage girls had decided to travel for their ...
Several young Latinas are celebrating quinceañeras as part of Quince to the Polls, an event in San Antonio, Texas to encourage Hispanic voter participation. These quinceañeras want their loved ...
The Spanish names for the celebration can be literally translated to English as the "celebration of the 15-year-old" (fiesta de quinceañera, fiesta de quince años), "15 years" (quince años, quinceañero) or just 15 (quinces). [1] This birthday is celebrated differently from any other as it marks the transition from childhood to young ...
They may attract participants from across the whole community. The religious fiestas are generally held by the congregation of the local church but in smaller communities may involve most of the citizens. Most fiestas offer traditional Mexican food, music and dance, and may include traditional sporting events such as a charrería, or rodeo. The ...
The creation of Grupo Frontera, whose name is a nod to their McAllen hometown on the border of Texas and Mexico, began only two years ago. In 2022, Acosta was working as a local photographer when ...
Quinceañera (English: "Fifteen-year-old") is a 2006 American independent drama film written and directed by Richard Glatzer and Wash Westmoreland.Set in Echo Park, Los Angeles, the film follows the lives of two young Mexican American cousins who become estranged from their families—Magdalena (played by Emily Rios) because of her unwed teenage pregnancy and Carlos (Jesse Garcia) because of ...
Latina girls wearing their quinceañera dresses led a parade through the streets of San Antonio, Texas, to encourage people to vote in the midterm elections.
The International Debutante Ball, held each even-numbered year; The Viennese Opera Ball in New York; The Rochester Bachelors' Cotillion in 1964. Rochester: The Rochester Bachelors' Cotillion was founded in 1950 by a group of single young men from some of Rochester's social circles that wished to repay their social debt.