SR0248LRB104 13211 ECR 25376 r

1
SENATE RESOLUTION

 
2    WHEREAS, A Quinceañera is a cherished milestone in Latin
3American culture, eagerly anticipated by young women and their
4families as they celebrate the young woman's fifteenth
5birthday; and
 
6    WHEREAS, Quinceañera derives from the Spanish word
7"quince", meaning 15, and focuses on the importance of
8religion, family, music, food, and dance to celebrate an
9important milestone in a young woman's life; and
 
10    WHEREAS, A Quinceañera celebration blends Spanish culture
11with indigenous traditions, incorporating influences from both
12the Aztec and Mayan civilizations; and
 
13    WHEREAS, Indigenous tribes traditionally taught young
14women who turned 15 the skills needed for taking on their roles
15in society, considering them ready for adulthood at that age;
16and
 
17    WHEREAS, When the Spaniards colonized Mexico, they adapted
18many of these local customs into their own culture and
19beliefs, introducing the tradition of Catholic mass to the
20Quinceañera; and
 

 

 

SR0248- 2 -LRB104 13211 ECR 25376 r

1    WHEREAS, With historic indigenous roots in modern-day
2Mexico, a Quinceañera is primarily celebrated among many Latin
3American countries and is considered a popular tradition among
4Latine communities in the United States; and
 
5    WHEREAS, The focal point of a Quinceañera celebration is
6the young woman wearing a lavish ball gown adorned with layers
7of tulle, intricate beading, and elegant lace, which can take
8upwards of three to seven months to make; and
 
9    WHEREAS, A Quinceañera celebration traditionally begins
10with a religious ceremony that has family members and
11godparents in attendance, and it is followed by a reception
12with family and friends; and
 
13    WHEREAS, The reception celebration features various
14symbolic traditions, including the gifting of the last doll,
15symbolizing the end of childhood, the changing of the shoes,
16where the father or a close family member replaces the young
17woman's flats with heels, a coronation, where the young woman
18is given a crown, a father-daughter waltz, and a waltz of honor
19from the chambelan de honor, known as the escort of honor, and
20her court of damas and chambelanes, or the court of honor,
21consisting of girls and boys chosen to be a part of the
22Quinceañera; and
 

 

 

SR0248- 3 -LRB104 13211 ECR 25376 r

1    WHEREAS, A unique father-daughter waltz, known as Baile de
2Papa, marks the beginning of a Quinceañera reception,
3symbolizing the father's role in guiding the young girl as she
4transitions into adulthood; and
 
5    WHEREAS, The waltz of honor, known as Vals de Honor, is
6when the young woman, her escort of honor, and the court of
7damas and chambelanes showcase a choreographed dance to
8symbolize the fifteen years of the young woman's life,
9anticipated by esteemed family and guests; and
 
10    WHEREAS, A Quinceañera provides new generations with the
11ability to recall their cultural heritage, preserve
12traditions, and strengthen the bonds between family and
13community; and
 
14    WHEREAS, Quinceañeras have evolved while honoring
15tradition, and as the 15th year of Latino Unity Day is
16celebrated, it is important to realize the power of lifting up
17Latine voices, amplifying Latine stories, and advocating for
18equity in Latine communities while continuing ongoing efforts
19to ensure that the next generation of Latine leaders is
20empowered towards shaping a more just and inclusive future;
21and
 
22    WHEREAS, A Quinceañera is a beloved celebration among

 

 

SR0248- 4 -LRB104 13211 ECR 25376 r

1Spanish-speaking communities across the globe, and it
2emphasizes the importance of the Latine family and the
3historical traditions of their indigenous ancestors;
4therefore, be it
 
5    RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE ONE HUNDRED FOURTH GENERAL
6ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we declare May 8, 2025
7as Quinceañera Day in the State of Illinois.