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House party

A house party is a party held at the home of the party's host.

Sketch from the St. Louis Daily Globe-Democrat, September 27, 1896, accompanying an article by Nina Goodwin, datelined Paris, France, September 15, beginning “One hears now, more than anything else, the subject of house parties being discussed.” The caption reads: “The most cheerful gowns in red and wood color for a dull day, when the house party gathers for afternoon tea.” Women are relaxing in garden furniture.
Newspaper layout dealing with house parties, with sketches by Marguerite Martyn of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch and photographs of society women, 1909. The man in the center is carrying golf clubs, and there is a hammock in the lower drawing.
A house party in Denver, Colorado, 2009

Organization edit

A house party might be organized several months or just a few hours in advance. News of a party may be spread by personal invitations, word of mouth, posted leaflets, or notices on social networking sites. Broad notice of a party – sometimes unintentionally – can result in large numbers of people attending who do not know the host personally and may be disruptive. A person who attends a house party but has not been invited is typically referred to as a "gatecrasher", particularly if the party is only open to invited guests; they are usually perceived negatively but may nonetheless be welcomed by the host.

History edit

An early example of a house party can be seen in the play Mostellaria (The Haunted House) by the Roman playwright Plautus. In the play, a young man called Philolaches holds a house party with many friends while his father, Theopropides, is away on business.[1]

House parties have become a prominent feature in popular movies, particularly movies aimed at teenagers. While many have probably been present before the movie, The Party is one of the first to properly provide a scene of a house party.[2] However, the most popular film later on is House Party, featuring the hip-hop duo Kid 'n Play.

In various cultures edit

In the former Yugoslavia, a sijelo (in Ijekavian), silo (in Ikavian) or selo (In Ekavian) is an evening social gathering at a house. The use of the word sijelo is particularly widespread in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

In Ireland, a Céilí is a social gathering which, in its traditional form, takes place in a domestic dwelling. Contemporary céliís often involve music and dancing and can also take place in a public or private meeting space, in addition to in a domestic setting.

In the United Kingdom, house parties may be referred to as a 'Skins' party, referring to a well-known TV show focusing on the lives of teenagers who often participate in and host open house parties.[3][4][5]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Review: The Troubies turn an ancient Roman comedy into a modern 'Haunted House Party'". Los Angeles Times. 9 September 2016. Retrieved 26 November 2023.
  2. ^ "The ideal cause for cerebration: Kevin Jackson sees in the new year by". The Independent. 31 December 1992. Retrieved 26 November 2023.
  3. ^ Cooper, Leonie (25 January 2017). "'I was there' – remembering Foals' secret 'Skins' party". NME. Retrieved 26 November 2023.
  4. ^ "Teen spirit: The 'Skins' sensation sweeping France". The Independent. 30 July 2010. Retrieved 26 November 2023.
  5. ^ Ewens, Hannah (25 January 2017). "Remembering the British Teenage Phenomenon of 'Skins Parties'". Vice. Retrieved 26 November 2023.

Bibliography edit

For Sijelo:

  • Milenko S. Filipović (1982). Among the people, native Yugoslav ethnography: selected writing of Milenko S. Filipović. Michigan Slavic Publications, Dept. of Slavic Languages and Literatures. p. 97. ISBN 9780930042479.
  • Norman M. Naimark; Holly Case (2003). Yugoslavia and Its Historians: Understanding the Balkan Wars of the 1990s. Stanford University Press. ISBN 978-0-8047-4594-9.

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hip hop duo Kid n Play In various cultures editIn the former Yugoslavia a sijelo in Ijekavian silo in Ikavian or selo In Ekavian is an evening social gathering at a house The use of the word sijelo is particularly widespread in Bosnia and Herzegovina In Ireland a Ceili is a social gathering which in its traditional form takes place in a domestic dwelling Contemporary celiis often involve music and dancing and can also take place in a public or private meeting space in addition to in a domestic setting In the United Kingdom house parties may be referred to as a Skins party referring to a well known TV show focusing on the lives of teenagers who often participate in and host open house parties 3 4 5 See also edit nbsp Look up house party in Wiktionary the free dictionary Cocktail party House Party Inc House Party radio and TV show Political houseparty Sokacko sijelo minority festivalReferences edit Review The Troubies turn an ancient Roman comedy into a modern Haunted House Party Los Angeles Times 9 September 2016 Retrieved 26 November 2023 The ideal cause for cerebration Kevin Jackson sees in the new year by The Independent 31 December 1992 Retrieved 26 November 2023 Cooper Leonie 25 January 2017 I was there remembering Foals secret Skins party NME Retrieved 26 November 2023 Teen spirit The Skins sensation sweeping France The Independent 30 July 2010 Retrieved 26 November 2023 Ewens Hannah 25 January 2017 Remembering the British Teenage Phenomenon of Skins Parties Vice Retrieved 26 November 2023 Bibliography editFor Sijelo Milenko S Filipovic 1982 Among the people native Yugoslav ethnography selected writing of Milenko S Filipovic Michigan Slavic Publications Dept of Slavic Languages and Literatures p 97 ISBN 9780930042479 Norman M Naimark Holly Case 2003 Yugoslavia and Its Historians Understanding the Balkan Wars of the 1990s Stanford University Press ISBN 978 0 8047 4594 9 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title House party amp oldid 1189958197, 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