Saturday, January 9, 2010

History Of Prom Night

The Prom Night is a short term for the "Promenade" is used to define a formal ceremony, dance in the United States and Canada. It is an event that is held at the end of the academic year. There are many types of Prom Night. It varies from country to country as well. It applies in the UK as the time of classical concerts or "proms" whereas in North America is, as the ball of the Leaver's Ball FAREWELL, Leaver's Dinner or the Leaver's Do conceived. It is in the school among the elderly, and heldJuniors.

The two events are separately held that Prom for Seniors and Juniors are separated for prom. It was first produced in the nineteenth century by the word promenade ball, and then changed the tradition, it was known then as the prom. The tradition of Prom Night is that the girls and boys to dress in a certain dress code.

The girls dress in long robes called dresses, and decorated with the buttonhole, which is presented to them bytheir data. The boys were usually the tuxedo and black tie and a red bow. The boys wear the present, which is given to them by their girls. The most glamorous part that remains is the Prom King and Queen.

It is the prom court and the voters decided to make the prom Prom King and Queen of the night. It depends on the role they play in activities, sports, clubs and class that their peers to make their message and vote for this night.



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