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  • Preparación
  • Iglesia
  • Baila
  • Traditionally, she will get ready with hair, makeup, and have her dress tied up and will leave for the church.
  • Padre hija baile
  • The Quinceanera EntranceAfter leaving the church, minutes before your arrival, the event coordinator, family member, DJ, or MC will announce for all guests to take a seat. While the DJ plays your entrance music, the progression should be as follows: your parents, your padrinos, your Quinceanera court, then you and your chambelan
  • Comida
  • Taking advantage of the festive environment that your Quinceanera surprise dance creates, and that your court is on the dance floor, have each of them select a random guest from the room to take them to the dance floor. And with this, the party will begin!
  • Felicidades
  • If you’re having a traditional Quinceanera, the change of the slippers and the dance of the last doll will follow the dinner. Then, the father and daughter dance will proceed, leading into the Quinceanera waltz.
  • The Quinceanera DinnerIf you’re having a seated dinner, the waiters will make rounds to each table. If you’re having a buffet, your coordinator, DJ, or MC will call one table at a time when it’s time for them to head to the front of the line. It is the responsibility of these individuals to keep the buffet line moving smoothly and orderly. Also, make sure you, your court, parents, and padrinos are served first
  • End your party on a high note by dancing the last song with your dad, mom, padrinos, and special people in your life. This is a kind and fun way of telling your guests that the party is officially over.
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