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In Mexico and across Latin America, and Australia, a quinceañera is a celebration of turning fifteen. It’s usually a party, usually for a girl and you might have seen a version of one in Jane the Virgin, One Day at a Time, or even Sweet 15: Quinceañera. But there’s much more to this tradition than just pastel dresses and high heels. Though there are those, too.
Doctor Gabriela Coronado is a Mexican-Australian anthropologist whose areas include the intercultural complexities of cultures. She’s been to a few quinces.
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Adam Taub’s excellent documentary, La Quinceañera, follows one young girl and her family preparing for her quinceañera in Tijuana, Mexico. You can watch it online.
Songs from Quinceañeras:
La Cabezona — Cumbiamuffin
Son Huini — Los Hermanos Rios
Te Recuerdo Amanda — Victor Jara
La Negra Tomasa — Caifanes
Sobre Las Olas — Juventino Rosas, performed by Alondra de la Parra & Philharmonic Orchestra of the Americas
Sin Un Amor — Los Panchos
La Resistencia — Nahuatl Sound System
La Petenera — Colectivo Moyolo
El Cascabel — Waiting for Guiness
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