the filipino eighteenth tradition.. the DEBUT. |
the filipino eighteenth tradition.. the DEBUT. |
Jan 21 2007, 05:54 PM
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x_pinaystyle_x Group: Member Posts: 472 Joined: Jan 2006 Member No: 366,326 |
The debut tradition continues. A filipina girl of Filipino heritage, known as “The Debutante” celebrates her 18th birthday by dancing with her cotillon court of 9 teenager boys and 9 teen girls in an elegant and rehearsed Waltz dance. Another traditional dance where the Debutante shares a dance with 18 men each one offering a rose. This is The 18 Roses Dance. Another tradition during this grand celebration is the 18 Candles presentation where 18 ladies lighted 18 candles to resemble the 18 lights that will serve as guidance to the Debutante as she transition to the status of a full grown woman. These are all part of a Filipino tradition –The Debut Tradition.
The tradition for this debut started way back during the early Spaniards occupation time in the Philippines and was carried out from generation to generation in the Philippines and even those Filipinos residing abroad. The following is a typical Debutante’s Ball Agenda. INTRODUCTION OF THE DEBUTANTE, HER ESCORT AND HER COTILLON COURT TOAST IN HONOR OF THE DEBUTANTE WELCOME REMARKS (BY THE PARENTS) INVOCATION OR PRAYER DINING FATHER & DAUGHTER DANCE GRAND COTILLON WALTZ DANCE 18 ROSES DANCE 18 CANDLES PRESENTATION SINGING OF TRADITIONAL DEBUTANTE’S BIRTHDAY SONG BLOWING OF THE CAKE CANDLES CUTTING OF THE CAKE 18 TREASURES PRESENTATION A WORD FROM THE DEBUTANTE DANCING TIME ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- well.. im sixteen and my mom is already planning to have a debut for me.. im really nervous about it... i've been to many debut's and thought they were all soo beautiful! no questions... just comments!! such as to just talk about your experiences with this event or what do you think about it... |
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Jan 21 2007, 11:14 PM
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unify and defeat... divide and crumble Group: Member Posts: 2,759 Joined: Mar 2004 Member No: 6,379 |
My boyfriend's filipino, and the group that I hang out with has a lot of filipino friends. I think debuts are great, especially how they carry on so much tradition to younger generations. Think of it as a rite of passage, and make sure you have fun.... it's a pretty emotional time for most people
sidenote//. my friend's dancing performing at his friend's debut, I made a mix for him a couple days ago...it's gonna be awesome! |
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Jan 22 2007, 04:55 AM
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damn, right! Group: Member Posts: 368 Joined: Jul 2005 Member No: 174,547 |
Oh I've been to debuts! Twice I've been part pf the 18 Roses, and it hella fun. We even had a dance presentation at the middle of the stage and the adults (and of course, the debutante) were all bursting with laughter cause we were dancing Filipino novelty songs (you know how weird those can get).
It was fun, you should look forward to yours! |
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Jan 26 2007, 08:24 PM
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x_pinaystyle_x Group: Member Posts: 472 Joined: Jan 2006 Member No: 366,326 |
Oh I've been to debuts! Twice I've been part pf the 18 Roses, and it hella fun. We even had a dance presentation at the middle of the stage and the adults (and of course, the debutante) were all bursting with laughter cause we were dancing Filipino novelty songs (you know how weird those can get). It was fun, you should look forward to yours! hahaha!! songs like ocho-ocho huh?? i totally feel you! |
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Jan 26 2007, 08:30 PM
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Home is where your rump rests! Group: Staff Alumni Posts: 4,235 Joined: Aug 2006 Member No: 451,969 |
I've been to these, and they're lovely and make her so happy and all of that, but, in all honesty, I'd rather my parents buy me a used car with the money that they spend for the party.
But to each her own, right? |
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Jan 26 2007, 08:38 PM
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I'm Cattt. :] Group: Validating Posts: 1,722 Joined: Apr 2005 Member No: 130,831 |
I don't know much about that but it sounds really nice!
But the money spent on something like that can be used for something more useful. Shopping? College? |
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Jan 26 2007, 09:39 PM
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x_pinaystyle_x Group: Member Posts: 472 Joined: Jan 2006 Member No: 366,326 |
yeahhh..
you guys be saying how you would spend the money on something else.. but this IS a filipino tradition here! |
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Jan 26 2007, 09:52 PM
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Saap!? Group: Member Posts: 568 Joined: Feb 2004 Member No: 5,151 |
They're fun (= I'm planning to have one once I turn 18, too. Hope yours turns out good.
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Feb 8 2007, 03:58 AM
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Senior Member Group: Member Posts: 332 Joined: Dec 2006 Member No: 485,651 |
Blah blah...I really don't know much about debuts even though I'm pinay & was born in the old country but I was raised here & wasn't really raised traditionally(except for the food)
I've been to a debut once. It was all fancy & stuff & makes the girl feel all princess like but wait I'm srry I know I'm not suppose to ask but do guys have them too? Anyways, I personally never had a debut. I just went out with fam & close friends to eat & then went cosmic bowling. Nothing too crazy but I enjoyed it overall |
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Feb 8 2007, 06:49 AM
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damn, right! Group: Member Posts: 368 Joined: Jul 2005 Member No: 174,547 |
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*stephinika* |
Feb 8 2007, 12:34 PM
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Oh debuts...fond memories. I personally didn't have one because my birthday is late in the year (November) so I was in university at the time and my parents thought that'd be too difficult and whatnot so instead I had a miniaturized version and I had a sweet 16 but in a debut style haha.
This past summer a friend of mine had a huge debut (400+ people) and I was in her cotillion, it was sooo much fun. One of the best events of my summer. Thats where I met my current boyfriend too. It's stressful to prepare and get ready for, but when the day comes around its definitely worth it. |
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Feb 10 2007, 12:52 AM
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it's what i believe in. Group: Member Posts: 187 Joined: Aug 2004 Member No: 43,523 |
lucky you.
i'm turning 17 next month and my parents aren't even planning. i want one so badly though. |
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Feb 10 2007, 07:11 PM
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``AZNCUTiEAMY`` Group: Member Posts: 165 Joined: Aug 2004 Member No: 37,039 |
lucky you. but i get 2. one for my 16&18 since im chinese&filipino :)
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Feb 10 2007, 10:00 PM
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unify and defeat... divide and crumble Group: Member Posts: 2,759 Joined: Mar 2004 Member No: 6,379 |
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Feb 10 2007, 11:10 PM
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Nikkie Group: Member Posts: 2,336 Joined: Jul 2004 Member No: 28,991 |
lucky you. but i get 2. one for my 16&18 since im chinese&filipino :) pssssh. i'm chinese and filipino (more chinese than filipino too btw) and i didn't get 2. wtf thats bs. i want 2 ahaha..sike i wouldn't want 2 i'm in college now already 18, and no way i wanna do another one again. i did it when i was 16, because if i had it for my 18th my court and i would be getting ready for college and i didn't wanna deal with that, so i had it for my 16th everything you had listed. i had just not a court of 18 i had a smaller court. long story don't ask. overall it was memorable, madd fun, but lotta work. we didnt' just do a traditional waltz, we also did the rumba, cha cha, merengue along with a waltz, and a modern choreographed battle between the guys and girls it was fun took us months of practice to get it down, but its funny cause we remember all the moves pretty much till this day. i'll never forget it, and every time i pass the place i had it, i'm always like oh man that was fun. i planned it by myself pretty much, and it taught me bit, so i'm kinda prepared in planning my wedding which won't be coming soon duh, but yea. oh and get ready for drama. sheesh.. it was so bad during my cotillion that MTV herd about it and wanted to flim it for the premere of My Super Sweet 16 when it first was just being made in 2004 they called. luckily they were filiming in May, but i had mine in June. at the time they were looking more for drama, than just extravagant spoiled brat parties. they liked my story behind it, but i wasn't even sure if it was gonna be passed. my mom had died 3 years before, but had planned for me to have one, and my dad wanted to fulfill that. Along with a slide show prepared about me, i made one dedicating to my parents, and of course i dedicated my last candle to my mom with a speech i had prepared for each of the candles. i'll never forget it.
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Feb 11 2007, 08:03 AM
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damn, right! Group: Member Posts: 368 Joined: Jul 2005 Member No: 174,547 |
pssssh. i'm chinese and filipino (more chinese than filipino too btw) and i didn't get 2. wtf thats bs. i want 2 ahaha..sike i wouldn't want 2 i'm in college now already 18, and no way i wanna do another one again. i did it when i was 16, because if i had it for my 18th my court and i would be getting ready for college and i didn't wanna deal with that, so i had it for my 16th everything you had listed. i had just not a court of 18 i had a smaller court. long story don't ask. overall it was memorable, madd fun, but lotta work. we didnt' just do a traditional waltz, we also did the rumba, cha cha, merengue along with a waltz, and a modern choreographed battle between the guys and girls it was fun took us months of practice to get it down, but its funny cause we remember all the moves pretty much till this day. i'll never forget it, and every time i pass the place i had it, i'm always like oh man that was fun. i planned it by myself pretty much, and it taught me bit, so i'm kinda prepared in planning my wedding which won't be coming soon duh, but yea. oh and get ready for drama. sheesh.. it was so bad during my cotillion that MTV herd about it and wanted to flim it for the premere of My Super Sweet 16 when it first was just being made in 2004 they called. luckily they were filiming in May, but i had mine in June. at the time they were looking more for drama, than just extravagant spoiled brat parties. they liked my story behind it, but i wasn't even sure if it was gonna be passed. my mom had died 3 years before, but had planned for me to have one, and my dad wanted to fulfill that. Along with a slide show prepared about me, i made one dedicating to my parents, and of course i dedicated my last candle to my mom with a speech i had prepared for each of the candles. i'll never forget it. Oh wow, that's certainly memorable! Hey, I'm Chinese-Filipino too, and I won't even get ONE! Hahaha! |
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Feb 11 2007, 06:56 PM
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``AZNCUTiEAMY`` Group: Member Posts: 165 Joined: Aug 2004 Member No: 37,039 |
LOLL. im getting 2 because my mom wants me to have it one when im 16 cause she's chinese&my step mom wants me to do it when im 18 cause she's filipino so they were like im getting 2 but honestly i just want one.
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Feb 11 2007, 07:03 PM
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Home is where your rump rests! Group: Staff Alumni Posts: 4,235 Joined: Aug 2006 Member No: 451,969 |
This doesn't even belong here, but I've never even met a Chinese-Filipino and there are like, three here.
Awww Nikkie, you're story was adorable. |
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Feb 12 2007, 04:39 AM
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Senior Member Group: Official Member Posts: 4,750 Joined: Apr 2004 Member No: 10,581 |
I fell in love with my girlfriend at her debut; actually, she fell in love with me. I guess you could say I was the best 18th birthday present she got.
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Feb 12 2007, 05:48 AM
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GH0STIN` lost my mind Group: Member Posts: 113 Joined: Oct 2006 Member No: 469,983 |
The tradition for this debut started way back during the early Spaniards occupation time in the Philippines and was carried out from generation to generation in the Philippines and even those Filipinos residing abroad.
so u all stole traditions? Why no japanese tradition when they own u in ww2!!!! |
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Feb 13 2007, 05:00 PM
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unify and defeat... divide and crumble Group: Member Posts: 2,759 Joined: Mar 2004 Member No: 6,379 |
why are your posts always so immature?
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Feb 14 2007, 06:32 AM
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damn, right! Group: Member Posts: 368 Joined: Jul 2005 Member No: 174,547 |
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Feb 23 2007, 03:47 PM
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BABESTARR Group: Member Posts: 600 Joined: Jul 2006 Member No: 442,634 |
WOW!! that sounds exciting!! in my culture we don't have that kind of tradition. i didint know that the filipinos had a tradition just like the Latinos, Qunicenras (sorry if i spelled it wrong) excepts theirs are on their 15 birthdays!! thats cool, i wish Laos People had something like that!! (:
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Feb 23 2007, 05:22 PM
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Nikkie Group: Member Posts: 2,336 Joined: Jul 2004 Member No: 28,991 |
Thanks Kaycee, and Yan Yan
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Feb 5 2009, 09:21 PM
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Newbie Group: Member Posts: 1 Joined: Feb 2009 Member No: 713,297 |
Well i turned 17th two weeks ago, and have been planning my debut since i was 16. Im not a big fan of DANCING, you know the whole dancing partners that kind of stuff.. well this is how it's going to go. 18 girls and 18 guys roses and candles and say something about you. it's going to be great!
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