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| A party is a social gathering for celebration and recreation. It can have religious, cultural, or seasonal implications as well, but the term 'party' usually implies a strong social/socializing component to the gathering. A party is a social gathering primarily for celebration and recreation. ...
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The word celebration has several meanings: See celebration for a joyous event or party. ...
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Chehel Sotoun is a pleasure pavilion in Isfahan, Iran, built by Shah Abbas I to be used for the shahs entertainment and receptions. ...
The Safavids were a long-lasting Turkic-speaking Iranian dynasty that ruled from 1501 to 1736 and first established Shiite Islam as Persias official religion. ...
Chaharshanbe Suri (in Persian: ÚÙØ§Ø±Ø´ÙبÙâØ³ÙØ±Û) is the national Persian Festival of Fire. ...
Naghsh-i Jahan Square, Isfahan This article is about the city of Isfahan. ...
Social refers to human society or its organization. ...
The word celebration has several meanings: See celebration for a joyous event or party. ...
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Various Religious symbols, including (first row) Christian, Jewish, Hindu, Bahai, (second row) Islamic, tribal, Taoist, Shinto (third row) Buddhist, Sikh, Hindu, Jain, (fourth row) Ayyavazhi, Triple Goddess, Maltese cross, pre-Christian Slavonic Religion is the adherence to codified beliefs and rituals that generally involve a faith in a spiritual...
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Types of parties Birthday party
High school students celebrate at a birthday party. A birthday party is a celebration that occurs to celebrate the anniversary of the birth of the person honored. Birthday parties are nowadays celebrated in many cultures. Image File history File links File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ...
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An anniversary (from the Latin anniversarius, from the words for year and to turn, meaning (re)turning yearly; known in English since c. ...
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A child's party is usually held at home or a public place and consists of soft drinks and sweet and savory foods (in many cultures featuring a birthday cake). Birthday parties for children often feature entertainment, costumes, or themes. Adults' birthday parties in Western countries often take place in bars or nightclubs where a range of alcoholic beverages are consumed.[citation needed] A soft drink is a drink that contains no alcohol. ...
Birthday Cake The birthday cake has been an integral part of the birthday tradition in Western cultures since the middle of the 19th century. ...
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Laser lights illuminate the dance floor at a Gatecrasher dance music event in Sheffield, England A nightclub (or night club or club) is a drinking, dancing, and entertainment venue which does its primary business after dark. ...
Children's birthday party with costumed entertainer. In Western cultures, particularly in the United States, birthday parties are often accompanied by colorful decorations such as streamers and balloons. A birthday cake is often served with candles that are to be blown out after a "birthday wish" has been made. While the birthday cake is brought to the table, the song Happy Birthday to You is sung. Wealthy people or celebrities may hire an event management agency or a party service to organize a birthday party. A streamer is a variant on a parachute which uses a strip of material instead of a canopy. ...
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Birthday Cake The birthday cake has been an integral part of the birthday tradition in Western cultures since the middle of the 19th century. ...
For other uses, see Candle (disambiguation). ...
Birthday Cake The birthday cake has been an integral part of the birthday tradition in Western cultures since the middle of the 19th century. ...
For similarly titled songs, see Happy Birthday (disambiguation). ...
Event management is the application of the management practice of project management to the creation and development of festivals and events. ...
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See also: Surprise party A surprise party is a celebration that is not made known to one or more of the guests until it occurs. ...
Housewarming party A housewarming party is held when a person, couple, or family moves into a new house or apartment. It is an occasion for the hosts to present their new home to their friends, and for friends to gather, socialize, and enjoy refreshments such as alcoholic drinks and snack foods. In some cases, the friends and family members who are invited may bring gifts for the new home. Housewarming parties are generally informal, and there are usually no planned activities besides a tour of the new house. A housewarming party is party held on the occasion of moving into a newly purchased house or moving into any new residence. ...
Dinner party A dinner party is a formal social gathering at which people eat dinner together, usually in the host's own home. At the least formal dinner parties, a buffet of food is provided on a table or counter, and the guests choose items from the buffet and eat standing up as they talk and mingle. At the most formal dinner parties, dinner is served at a dining table with place settings. Dinner parties are sometimes preceded by a cocktail party, a social gathering in a living room or bar where guests drink alcoholic cocktails as they mingle. Women guests may wear cocktail dresses. Cocktail parties are often held as a prelude to a dinner party. Look up Dinner in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
Table setting refers to the way to set a table with tableware—such as eating utensils and dishware—for serving and eating. ...
Cocktail party can mean: Primarily, a party where cocktails are served and women may choose to wear a cocktail dress. ...
For other uses, see Cocktail (disambiguation). ...
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Potluck dinner party On less formal occasions, when a club or community gathers and includes a shared dinner, the organizer may invite participants to bring drinks, appetizers, main and side dishes, and even desserts. This is called a "potluck" dinner. Crudités variés, a typical hors dâÅuvre in French cuisine Hors dâÅuvre in Bosnian cuisine Hors dâÅuvre, (IPA: French but often in English as ; French plural: hors dâÅuvre, without an extra s; English plural often hors dâÅuvres), also known as appetizer(s), refer to...
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An assortment of food dishes at a church potluck. ...
Block party A "block party" is a social event where of which a group of residents in the same area decide to throw a party at the same time, usually during the early evening hours. During such an event, partygoers are free to pass from house to house, socializing and often consuming alcohol or other beverages. A block party is a large informal public celebration in which many members of a single neighborhood congregate to observe a positive event of some importance. ...
Farewell party In many cultures, it is customary to throw a farewell party in honor of a person who is moving away or departing on a long trip.
Wake A wake is a funeral tradition in some cultures in which the life of the deceased is celebrated by throwing a party which may take on either a somber or a cheerful tone. A wake is a ceremony associated with death. ...
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School-related parties Prom Queen redirects here. ...
Parties for teenagers and young adults Parties that are mainly held by teenagers and young adults include house parties, dance parties, and outdoor parties. In many areas of the world, the term house party refers to a type of party where large groups of people get together at a private house to socialize; often these partygoers will consume drugs or/and alcoholic beverages. House parties which center around the consumption of beer which is pumped from a keg into plastic cups are called keg parties (or "Keggers"). These parties are popular in the US amongst college students, but are technically illegal for anyone under the legal drinking age, and often, even older party-goers run afoul of the law for violating ordinances regulating noise and disorderly conduct,[1] or for operating a "blind pig". Booze redirects here. ...
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The Blind Pig is a famous music venue in Ann Arbor, Michigan. ...
Dance parties are gatherings in bars or community centers where the guests dance to pop and dance music such as house music, Disco, or techno. The music for dance parties is usually selected and played by a DJ over a PA system or a powerful stereo system. Conversation is not an integral part of these parties as those who attend express themselves through their dancing and by gesturing. For other uses, see Dance (disambiguation). ...
For other uses, see Music (disambiguation). ...
House music is a style of electronic dance music that was developed by dance club DJs in Chicago in the early to mid-1980s. ...
This article is about the music genre. ...
For the comic book character previously known as Techno, see Fixer (comics). ...
DJ or dj may stand for Disc jockey, dinner jacket The DeadJournal website, or Djibouti. ...
A live sound reproduction system has two main forms: A sound reinforcement system enhances the volume of the initial sound and will be designed so that as much as possible the listener will not realise that an artificial system is being used to make it easier for them to hear...
Siegessäule, Love Parade 2001 A spinoff of the standard dance party, the rave involves dancing to loud house music or techno music played by a DJ over a PA system. Rave parties can involve a few hundred people in a club, thousands of dancers in a large warehouse, or in huge rave parties, such as the Berlin Love Parade over a hundred thousand partygoers. http://jpatokal. ...
For other uses, see Rave (disambiguation). ...
House music is a style of electronic dance music that was developed by dance club DJs in Chicago in the early to mid-1980s. ...
For the comic book character previously known as Techno, see Fixer (comics). ...
DJ or dj may stand for Disc jockey, dinner jacket The DeadJournal website, or Djibouti. ...
A live sound reproduction system has two main forms: A sound reinforcement system enhances the volume of the initial sound and will be designed so that as much as possible the listener will not realise that an artificial system is being used to make it easier for them to hear...
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One party organiser, 16 year old Corey Delaney has risen to notoriety in Melbourne, Australia for hosting an open house party at his family home when his parents were away. 500 partygoers showed up causing over $20,000 of damage in the neighbouring area.[2] Outdoor parties include bush parties and beach parties. Bush parties are a social event held in a secluded area of forest (or "bush") in which friends gather to drink beer and liquor and talk. These parties are often held around a bonfire to provide a source of light and warmth. Bush parties are widely associated with underage drinking[citation needed]. A beach party is usually held on a sandy shoreline of a lake, river, or sea, and the gathering often centers around a bonfire. For the AC/DC box set, see Bonfire (album). ...
A "crush party" is a party in a sorority or fraternity where sisters or brothers get a certain number of invitations (according to their "crushes") to pass on to friends outside of their house to give to the "crushes", keeping the names of the inviters anonymous. There can be some sort of revealing at the party where the guests find out who has a crush on them.
Singles dance party and mixer Singles party mixer game at Golden Gate Yacht Club in San Francisco. A singles dance party and mixer is a party organized for those who are not married and who are interesting in finding a partner for friendship and possibly dating and marriage. Usually there is a mixer game designed to make it easy for people to meet each other. For example, everyone may be given a card with an inspiring quotation on it. The game is to find someone of the opposite sex who has the same quotation written on his or her card. The couple with matching cards may then come to the front desk to get a small prize or a raffle ticket for a large prize. Later in the evening a drawing may be held for the larger prize. Various non-profit and for-profit organizations have formed to promote parties for singles.
Cast party A cast party is a celebration following the last performance of a theatrical event, such as an opera, musical, or play. It may also take place following the end of shooting for a motion picture, where it is also known as a wrap party, or following the final episode of a television series for the season. The party is often exclusive to the performers and crew members, with a smaller number of guests who did not themselves participate in the performance. Cast parties are traditional for almost all acted performances, including amateur events such as high school plays. For other uses, see Opera (disambiguation). ...
The Black Crook (1866), considered by some historians to be the first musical[1] Musical theatre is a form of theatre combining music, songs, spoken dialogue and dance. ...
For other uses see film (disambiguation) Film refers to the celluliod media on which movies are printed Film — also called movies, the cinema, the silver screen, moving pictures, photoplays, picture shows, flicks, or motion pictures, — is a field that encompasses motion pictures as an art form or as part of...
Pre-party A "pre-party", also known as "pre-gaming", "pre-funking" or "pre-function", is an informal name for a party held prior to main events including: school dances, weddings, birthday parties, raves, or bar/bat mitzvahs. These are usually short and sometimes involve guests getting ready (putting on makeup, clothes, etc.) for the main event. After a pre-party, the guests usually leave at the same time to arrive at the main event together. Often, "pre-gaming" includes drinking alcohol before the party so one is "buzzed" before the actual party.
After party An "after-party" is the informal name for a cast party, used in the professional music performance community. After parties are usually coordinated by the performers, and invitations are very selective. Only the performers, crew members and a small number of outside friends are invited. After-parties can also be held after school dances, weddings, and other large parties. However, only a few select close friends of the host would be invited to the after party instead of all the people who were invited to the primary event. For other uses, see Wedding (disambiguation). ...
The term is now used to advertise a club's affiliation with an event, in the hopes that people will go to the club afterwards to continue partying after the primary event is over. In smaller shows, these "after-parties" hosted by clubs will also attract the performers who may be on tour and thus not have a place to host a party.
Traditional parties Traditional parties such as the English tea party or the modern cocktail party, are social gatherings within a fairly formal, or at least stylized, atmosphere. These parties often have roots in tradition which can be regional, cultural, or specific to a single family. Religious celebrations like that accompanying the Jewish Brit milah and the coming of age celebration of Bar and Bat Mitzvahs are usually accompanied by a traditional party. For other uses, see Tea party (disambiguation). ...
Cocktail party can mean: Primarily, a party where cocktails are served and women may choose to wear a cocktail dress. ...
For other uses, see Tradition (disambiguation). ...
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For other uses, see Family (disambiguation). ...
The word Jew ( Hebrew: יהודי) is used in a wide number of ways, but generally refers to a follower of the Jewish faith, a child of a Jewish mother, or someone of Jewish descent with a connection to Jewish culture or ethnicity and often a combination of these attributes. ...
Brit milah (Hebrew: [bÉrÄ«t mÄ«lÄ] literally: covenant of circumcision), also berit milah (Sephardi), bris milah (Ashkenazi pronunciation) or bris (Yiddish) is a religious ceremony within Judaism to welcome infant Jewish boys into a covenant between God and the Children of Israel through ritual circumcision performed by a...
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In Judaism, Bar Mitzvah (Hebrew: ×ר ×צ××, one (m. ...
Marriage-related parties A bachelor party (also called a stag party, stag night (UK, Ireland, Canada, and NZ), bulls party (South Africa) or bucks party, bucks night (Australia)) is a party held for a bachelor shortly before he enters marriage, to make the most of his final opportunity to engage in activities a...
This bride got stripped to her underwear and soaked with beer by her friends on her Hen Night A bachelorette party, hen party, or hens night, is a party held for a woman who is about to be married as a rite of passage. ...
A wedding reception is a party held after the completion of a marriage ceremony. ...
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A barbecue on a trailer at a block party in Kansas City. ...
Canada Fourth of July redirects here. ...
Kwanzaa (or Kwaanza) is a week-long Pan-African festival primarily honoring African-American heritage. ...
This article is about the holiday. ...
The winning Super Bowl team receives the Vince Lombardi Trophy. ...
Internationally celebrated parties Canada Day (French: Fête du Canada), formerly Dominion Day, is Canadas national holiday, marking the establishment of Canada as new federation with its own constitution on July 1, 1867. ...
Christian The New Year is an event that happens when a culture celebrates the end of one year and the beginning of the next. ...
This article is about the holiday. ...
Cinco de Mayo (5th of May in English) is primarily a regional and not an obligatory federal holiday in Mexico. ...
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Festivus is an annual holiday invented by Readers Digest writer and editor Dan OKeefe. ...
Islam For other uses, see Christmas (disambiguation). ...
This article is about the Christian festival. ...
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Jewish The Islamic holiday of Eid ul-Fitr (Arabic: عيد الفطر) marks the end of Ramadan. ...
Eid ul-Adha (Arabic: عيد الأضحى) is second in the series of Eid festivals that Muslims celebrate. ...
This article is about the Jewish holiday. ...
Chanukah (חנכה ḥănukkāh, or חנוכה ḥănūkkāh) is a Jewish holiday, also known as the Festival of lights. ...
Purim (Hebrew: פ×ר×× Pûrîm lots, related to Akkadian pÅ«ru) is a Jewish holiday that commemorates the deliverance of the Jewish people of the ancient Persian Empire from Hamans plot to annihilate them, as recorded in the Biblical Book of Esther (Megillat Esther). ...
Fund raising party These parties are focused around the act of rising money for a person or institution, often used to raise money for political campaigns, schools, businesses, and charities. These parties are usually formal in nature, consisting of a dinner followed by speeches or presentations extolling the cause for which funds are being raised. A political campaign is an effort to reach a certain political goal. ...
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Historically, the term business referred to activities or interests. ...
// Legal definitions A charity is a trust, company or unincorporated association established for charitable purposes only. ...
Parties focused on a specific interest - This is an offshoot of the classic masquerade ball, where the costumes of the participants provide the theme of the event.
- A game party is a social gathering where games are played.
- A party that involves multi-player computer games using a Local Area Network
- An event where the main action of the party involves swimming, and any other entertainment which can involve a swimming pool.
- A party is hosted in a private home for the purpose of supporting a particular candidate, political party, or ballot measure, or to share information and opinions about an upcoming election.
- A party in which guests stay overnight at the venue, usually the hosts house. This type of party, also known as a slumber party, is popular with teenagers and young people.
- A party where participants gather for primarily erotic purposes.
- a party in which all participants dress up in Greek-style robes with holly on their heads, and generally get very drunk. This theme was popularized by the movie Animal House.
- a party in which the central activity is to purchase product, in this case Tupperware, normally after it is demonstrated at the party. This name has come to stand for any type of party in which the hostess holds the gathering with the purpose of selling something.
- A party where good friends come together to watch a favorite television show.
Halloween costumes A costume party (chiefly in the U.S. and Canada) or a fancy dress party (chiefly in Britain and Australia), mainly in contemporary Western culture, is a type of party where guests dress up in a costume. ...
Masquerade ball at the Carnival of Venice An artists depiction of a masquerade ball. ...
Yarkand ladies summer fashions. ...
For the 1970s Canadian TV game show, see Party Game (game show). ...
A large (approximately 300 people) LAN party in a sports hall in northern Germany A LAN party is a temporary, sometimes spontaneous, gathering of people together with their computers, which they network together primarily for the purpose of playing multiplayer computer games. ...
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For the 2003 film, see Swimming Pool (film). ...
A political house party is a party held in a private home for the purpose of supporting a particular candidate, political party, or ballot measure, or to share information and opinions about an upcoming election. ...
A sleepover (also called a slumber party) is a type of party which a guest or guests are invited to anothers house to stay overnight. ...
A sleepover (also called a slumber party) is a type of party which a guest or guests are invited to anothers house to stay overnight. ...
For the Canadian political party, see Sex Party (British Columbia). ...
Eroticism is an aesthetic focused on sexual desire, especially the feelings of anticipation of sexual activity. ...
Students wearing togas, including sashes, cord belts and head-dresses. ...
Marcus Aurelius wearing a toga. ...
National Lampoons Animal House is a 1978 comedy film in which a misfit group of fraternity boys take on the system at their college. ...
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See also Bash can have different meanings; some usage cleverly combines different meanings. ...
The word celebration has several meanings: See celebration for a joyous event or party. ...
A centenary is an event to celebrate the 100th anniversary of an event. ...
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For other uses, see Festival (disambiguation). ...
A music festival is a festival oriented towards music that is sometimes presented with a theme such as musical genre, nationality or locality of musicians, or holiday. ...
Event planning is the process of planning a festival, ceremony, competition, party, or convention. ...
A naked party is a party, primarily taking place on college campuses or with college-age people, where the participants are nude. ...
Famous parties The event is named after its Saturday night ritual, the burning of a wooden effigy. ...
For other uses, see Full Moon. ...
Lollapalooza is an American music festival featuring rock, alternative rock, hip hop, and punk rock bands, dance and comedy performances, and craft booths. ...
Nuit Blanche (White Night in English) is an annual all-night cultural festival. ...
The Woodstock Music and Art Fair was an event held at Max Yasgurs 600 acre (2. ...
References - ^ Law would tag beer kegs to fight use by the young. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (2001-11-04). Retrieved on 2007-03-31. “While it affects all adults who buy kegs, the proposed law is aimed at the 21-to-23-year-old crowd, particularly college students, who don't think twice about buying a keg or 10 for a weekend bash.”
- ^ "Corey's party - the real story", Daily Telegraph, January 19, 2008. Retrieved on 2008-04-17.
- ^ Festivus - The website for the rest of us. Retrieved on 2008-05-29.
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2008 (MMVIII) is the current year, a leap year that started on Tuesday of the Common Era (or Anno Domini), in accordance with the Gregorian calendar. ...
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