A sweet sixteen is a coming of age party celebrating a teenager’s 16th birthday, mainly celebrated in the United States and Canada.
As the name suggests, the celebration takes place on a teenage girl’s sixteenth birthday.
While some families throw large, lavish celebrations, others choose to celebrate the birthday as if it were a normal occurrence. This event can be formal, casual, or semi-formal.
Traditionally, it is common that sweet sixteens are mostly celebrated by girls, they can also be celebrated by boys, who tend to celebrate with their friends on an informal basis.
A DJ usually shows slides of the birthday girl from when she was a baby, while she was growing and ends the montage with her sweet sixteen picture.
Traditionally, sweet sixteen can feature any of these ceremonies
Shoe ceremony
The shoe ceremony is common at Quinceañeras and sweet sixteen parties.
In this ceremony, the birthday girl sits down in a chair while her father, grandfather, Godfather, Uncle, or brother approaches her with high heels on a decorative pillow.
The girl would traditionally be wearing flat shoes, such as slippers, and the father ceremoniously helps her into her new high heels. This is symbolic of the girl transitioning into a woman.
Tiara ceremony
The tiara ceremony is similar to the shoe ceremony, except the mother or a strong female figure approaches with a tiara instead of shoes and places it on her daughter’s head to symbolize her becoming a woman.
Sometimes this is combined with the shoe ceremony so that two people approach the birthday girl, one with a pillow with high heels, and the other with a pillow with a tiara.
Father-daughter dance
The father-daughter dance is a tradition that is also frequently performed at weddings.
The girl and her father dance to a slow-jazz or traditional song while everyone sits and watches. This is usually the first song of the night.
Sometimes, girls also add a mother-daughter dance as a dedication to their mother.
This tradition is also included in the sweet sixteen birthday and you will find almost every girl being introduced to the party by her father.
Candle-lighting ceremony
This tradition is most common in Bar and Bat Mitzvahs, Quinceaneras, and sweet sixteens, although in different ages.
There are typically 16 candles, each of which is given to special family members and friends by the birthday girl.
Usually, when the recipient of the candle is named, a few words are said by the birthday girl in regards to why this person (or people) is special to them, they may tell a short story or fun memory they have shared with that person.
Although the birthday girl can decide to give her candles to whomever she chooses, in whichever order she wants, here is the traditional order of candles with each holding a special meaning.
First car
In Canada and many states in the United States, the minimum age to legally drive a car is 16.
Sometimes, although rarely, the birthday person is gifted a car as a birthday present.
The car can either be purchased new, used, or simply be gifted from one person to another (often within their family).