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Master of ceremonies

A master of ceremonies, abbreviated MC or emcee, is the official host of a ceremony, staged event, conference, convention, or similar performance.

The term is earliest documented in the Catholic Church since the 5th century, where the master of ceremonies is an official of the Papal Court responsible for the proper and smooth conduct of the elaborate rituals involving the pope and the sacred liturgy.

The master of ceremonies sometimes also refers to the protocol officer during an official state function, especially in monarchies.

Today, the term is often used to connote a person who presents performers, speaks to the audience, entertains people, and generally keeps an event moving. This usage occurs in the entertainment industry, for example in reference to television game show hosts, as well as in contemporary hip hop and electronic dance music culture.

In addition, the term also exists in various chivalric orders and fraternal orders.

Name

Alternative names include compère (for men), commère (for women), host, presenter, announcer, and microphone controller.

Catholic Church

The office of the Master of Ceremonies itself is very old. The Master of Ceremonies is an official of the Papal household responsible for the proper and smooth conduct of the elegant and elaborate rituals involving the Pope and the sacred liturgy. He may also be an official involved in the proper conduct of protocols and ceremonials involving the Roman Pontiff, the Papal Court, and other dignitaries and potentates. Examples of official liturgical books prescribing the rules and regulations of liturgical celebrations are Cæremoniale Romanum and Cæremoniale Episcoporum. The role of the master of ceremonies is outlined in the Ceremonial of Bishops, Nos. 34-36.[1]

According to the Catholic Encyclopedia, the most ancient ceremonials and rituals of the Catholic Church are the Ordines Romani.[2] Names of Masters of Ceremonies are known since the late Middle Ages (15th century) and the Renaissance (16th century). However, copies of books prescribing the forms of rituals, rites and customs of pontifical ceremonies are known to have been given to Charles Martel in the 8th century. The rules and rituals themselves are known to have been compiled or written by the pontifical masters of ceremonies, dating back to the time of Pope Gelasius I (492–496) with modifications and additions made by Pope Gregory the Great (590–604).[2] It is reasonable to assume that the ceremonials themselves pre-date Gelasius. The duties of the Master of Ceremonies may have developed from the time Emperor Constantine the Great gave the Lateran Palace to the popes (324) or from the time Christianity became the official religion of the Roman Empire (380), and were no doubt influenced by imperial practices, customs and norms. However, documentary evidence from the late Roman period is scarce or lost. The ceremonies and practices of the Byzantine emperors are also known to have influenced the papal court. The accumulation of elaborations and complications since the Renaissance and Baroque eras continued well into the 20th century, until some of the ceremonies (i.e. the court, the rituals and norms) were simplified or completely eliminated by Pope Paul VI in the 1970s after Vatican II; much of the Renaissance pomp and ceremony has been completely abandoned by the popes of the modern era.

Since the apostolic constitution Pastor bonus of June 28, 1988, the organizing and conducting of liturgies and other religious ceremonies performed by the pope comes under the Office for the Liturgical Celebrations of the Supreme Pontiff. It is headed by a "Master" appointed for a term of five years. Papal masters of ceremonies who assist him in sacred celebrations are likewise appointed to a term of the same length.[3]

According to the General Instruction of the Roman Missal, "It is desirable, at least in cathedrals and in larger churches, to have some competent minister or master of ceremonies, to see to the appropriate arrangement of sacred actions and to their being carried out by the sacred ministers and lay faithful with decorum, order, and devotion."[4] The Master of Ceremonies may also have responsibility for the physical security of the place of worship during the liturgy, and be familiar with appropriate procedures in case of a medical emergency. The Master of Ceremonies coordinates with any concelebrating priests, deacons, altar servers and sometimes the lectors and music ministers to make sure each knows when and how to perform their liturgical functions. At major festivities such as Christmas and Easter, when the liturgies are long and complex, the Master of Ceremonies plays a vital role in ensuring that everything runs smoothly.

The current papal Master of Pontifical Liturgical Celebrations is Monsignor Diego Giovanni Ravelli, who succeeded Bishop Guido Marini.[5]

Monarchies

 
Assyrian master of ceremonies, part of a long tributary scene. Alabaster bas-relief. From Khorsabad, Iraq, c. 710 BCE. Iraq Museum.
 
"Master of Ceremonies". from the book Persia by Frederic Shoberl, 1828

Historically certain European royal courts maintained senior offices known as Masters of Ceremonies (or some variant thereof), responsible for conducting stately ceremonies such as coronations and receptions of foreign ambassadors. Examples included:

Orders

The function is prevalent in the culture of chivalric orders, as well as in more modern fraternal orders, such as Freemasons and Odd Fellows.

Corporate

Most large corporate and association conferences and conventions use an MC to keep the events running smoothly. This role is sometimes performed by someone inside the group but usually by an outside professional expert MC. Their role could include - introducing and thanking speakers, introducing the theme of the conference, facilitating a panel discussion and interviewing guests.[8]

Weddings

During the wedding reception, the multifaceted responsibility of the Master of Ceremony (MC) is to keep the agenda flowing smoothly[9] by:

  • skillfully capturing and maintaining the attention of the wedding guests
  • effectively directing their attention on whatever the bride and groom have chosen to include
  • keeping the wedding attendees informed so at any given moment they know what is happening
  • comfortably guiding the bride's and groom's friends and family so they know what they are supposed to do to participate

The role of the wedding master of ceremonies incorporates a wide range of skills, and those who serve in this capacity have frequently undergone extensive training in the following areas:

  • Delivering applause cues
  • Presenting introductions
  • Microphone technique
  • Posture and stance
  • Voice inflection
  • Staging

Masters of ceremonies at weddings and private events also ensure the coordination of their event, including liaison with catering staff.

In music and cultural events

 
Sunny Chan, seen with local TVB artists, in the UK as guests' compère for TVB-Europe's Happy Family Gala promo-event (2008)

In hip hop and electronic dance music, "MC" refers to rap artists or performers who perform vocals for their own or other artists' original material. Such genres of electronic dance music where MCs perform on are house, drum and bass, and UK garage.

Hip hop

In the late 1970s, the term emcee, MC or M.C.[10][11] became used for rappers and for their role within hip hop music and culture. Initially, MCs were those who introduced the DJs to the crowd and explained what was taking place during the event. Often these events were parties at locations including clubs or outdoor public spaces. The term is typically used as a term of distinction, referring to an artist with good performance skills.[12] Many rappers have MC in their stage name, such as MC Hammer, MC Lyte, MC Ren, MC Shan or MC Eiht.[13]

Comedy clubs

In the context of a comedy club, the role of MC is traditionally filled by a "compère". In any comedy show, the compère is the host of the evening's events, but the precise role and responsibilities will vary depending on the country, venue, and style of event. The compère is usually a working comedian, and whilst they may incorporate elements of their regular set, the role broadly requires a greater level of improvisation – creating a sense of place and community, interacting with the audience, dealing with any hecklers, and encouraging them to focus on the other acts. The compère will normally do longer bits at the start of the show and after any interval, and shorter bits between acts. They may also be required to make announcements, such as birthdays, anniversaries, and bar promotions.

Other

In some circles,[specify] the title "Master of Ceremonies" is also known as "Minister of Ceremonies".

In the 1940 Disney film Fantasia, Deems Taylor is the film's Master of Ceremonies.

In the role-playing game Apocalypse World, the game master is named Master of Ceremonies (MC).[14]

References

  1. ^ McNamara, Edward. "Masters of Ceremonies", Zenit, June 30, 2009
  2. ^ a b "Catholic Encyclopedia: Ceremonial". Newadvent.org. 1908-11-01. Retrieved 2010-06-10.
  3. ^ "Pastor bonus: Other Institutes of the Roman Curia, Article 182". Holy See. 28 June 1988.
  4. ^ GIRM 106, USCCB
  5. ^ "Appointment of Master of Pontifical Liturgical Celebrations and head of the Pontifical Sistine Chapel Choir". Press Vatican. Vatican. Retrieved 22 December 2021.
  6. ^ "Ny ceremonimester". Kongehuset. April 22, 2021.
  7. ^ Imperial Household Agency: Organization and Functions
  8. ^ "What is a Corporate MC and what do they do?". expertmc.com. Retrieved 13 July 2017.
  9. ^ . Music on the Strand's DJ ENTERTAINMENT. Myrtle Beach, Florida, USA: Music on the Strand. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2013-06-03.
  10. ^ Harper, Douglas. "emcee". Online Etymology Dictionary. Retrieved 2013-04-02.
  11. ^ "The Emcee[MC] Master of Ceremonies to Mic Controller by Gradmaster Caz". www.daveyd.com. Retrieved 2017-12-10.
  12. ^ Edwards, Paul, 2009, How to Rap: The Art & Science of the Hip-Hop MC, Chicago Review Press, p. xii.
  13. ^ "The Best Rappers with MC in Their Name". Ranker. 2020-07-13. Retrieved 2021-05-21. Rappers with "MC" names are among some of the most common rapper names in hip hop.
  14. ^ Baker, D. Vincent (2010). Apocalypse World. Lumpley Games. ISBN 978-0976904212.

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various chivalric orders and fraternal orders Contents 1 Name 2 Catholic Church 3 Monarchies 4 Orders 5 Corporate 6 Weddings 7 In music and cultural events 7 1 Hip hop 7 2 Comedy clubs 8 Other 9 References 10 External linksName EditAlternative names include compere for men commere for women host presenter announcer and microphone controller Catholic Church EditThe office of the Master of Ceremonies itself is very old The Master of Ceremonies is an official of the Papal household responsible for the proper and smooth conduct of the elegant and elaborate rituals involving the Pope and the sacred liturgy He may also be an official involved in the proper conduct of protocols and ceremonials involving the Roman Pontiff the Papal Court and other dignitaries and potentates Examples of official liturgical books prescribing the rules and regulations of liturgical celebrations are Caeremoniale Romanum and Caeremoniale Episcoporum The role of the master of ceremonies is outlined in the Ceremonial of Bishops Nos 34 36 1 According to the Catholic Encyclopedia the most ancient ceremonials and rituals of the Catholic Church are the Ordines Romani 2 Names of Masters of Ceremonies are known since the late Middle Ages 15th century and the Renaissance 16th century However copies of books prescribing the forms of rituals rites and customs of pontifical ceremonies are known to have been given to Charles Martel in the 8th century The rules and rituals themselves are known to have been compiled or written by the pontifical masters of ceremonies dating back to the time of Pope Gelasius I 492 496 with modifications and additions made by Pope Gregory the Great 590 604 2 It is reasonable to assume that the ceremonials themselves pre date Gelasius The duties of the Master of Ceremonies may have developed from the time Emperor Constantine the Great gave the Lateran Palace to the popes 324 or from the time Christianity became the official religion of the Roman Empire 380 and were no doubt influenced by imperial practices customs and norms However documentary evidence from the late Roman period is scarce or lost The ceremonies and practices of the Byzantine emperors are also known to have influenced the papal court The accumulation of elaborations and complications since the Renaissance and Baroque eras continued well into the 20th century until some of the ceremonies i e the court the rituals and norms were simplified or completely eliminated by Pope Paul VI in the 1970s after Vatican II much of the Renaissance pomp and ceremony has been completely abandoned by the popes of the modern era Since the apostolic constitution Pastor bonus of June 28 1988 the organizing and conducting of liturgies and other religious ceremonies performed by the pope comes under the Office for the Liturgical Celebrations of the Supreme Pontiff It is headed by a Master appointed for a term of five years Papal masters of ceremonies who assist him in sacred celebrations are likewise appointed to a term of the same length 3 According to the General Instruction of the Roman Missal It is desirable at least in cathedrals and in larger churches to have some competent minister or master of ceremonies to see to the appropriate arrangement of sacred actions and to their being carried out by the sacred ministers and lay faithful with decorum order and devotion 4 The Master of Ceremonies may also have responsibility for the physical security of the place of worship during the liturgy and be familiar with appropriate procedures in case of a medical emergency The Master of Ceremonies coordinates with any concelebrating priests deacons altar servers and sometimes the lectors and music ministers to make sure each knows when and how to perform their liturgical functions At major festivities such as Christmas and Easter when the liturgies are long and complex the Master of Ceremonies plays a vital role in ensuring that everything runs smoothly The current papal Master of Pontifical Liturgical Celebrations is Monsignor Diego Giovanni Ravelli who succeeded Bishop Guido Marini 5 Monarchies Edit Assyrian master of ceremonies part of a long tributary scene Alabaster bas relief From Khorsabad Iraq c 710 BCE Iraq Museum Master of Ceremonies from the book Persia by Frederic Shoberl 1828 Historically certain European royal courts maintained senior offices known as Masters of Ceremonies or some variant thereof responsible for conducting stately ceremonies such as coronations and receptions of foreign ambassadors Examples included Kingdom of Denmark Ceremonimester Office currently held by Colonel Lasse Harkjaer 6 Spanish Empire Maestro de Ceremonias British Empire Master of the Ceremonies France Grand Master of Ceremonies Japan Master of Ceremonies 7 Russian Empire see Table of Ranks Kingdom of Sweden Grand Master of the Ceremonies Ottoman Empire Kapicibasi literally chief doorkeeper of the Topkapi PalaceOrders EditThe function is prevalent in the culture of chivalric orders as well as in more modern fraternal orders such as Freemasons and Odd Fellows Corporate EditMost large corporate and association conferences and conventions use an MC to keep the events running smoothly This role is sometimes performed by someone inside the group but usually by an outside professional expert MC Their role could include introducing and thanking speakers introducing the theme of the conference facilitating a panel discussion and interviewing guests 8 Weddings EditDuring the wedding reception the multifaceted responsibility of the Master of Ceremony MC is to keep the agenda flowing smoothly 9 by skillfully capturing and maintaining the attention of the wedding guests effectively directing their attention on whatever the bride and groom have chosen to include keeping the wedding attendees informed so at any given moment they know what is happening comfortably guiding the bride s and groom s friends and family so they know what they are supposed to do to participateThe role of the wedding master of ceremonies incorporates a wide range of skills and those who serve in this capacity have frequently undergone extensive training in the following areas Delivering applause cues Presenting introductions Microphone technique Posture and stance Voice inflection StagingMasters of ceremonies at weddings and private events also ensure the coordination of their event including liaison with catering staff In music and cultural events Edit Sunny Chan seen with local TVB artists in the UK as guests compere for TVB Europe s Happy Family Gala promo event 2008 In hip hop and electronic dance music MC refers to rap artists or performers who perform vocals for their own or other artists original material Such genres of electronic dance music where MCs perform on are house drum and bass and UK garage Hip hop Edit See also Rapping Emcees In the late 1970s the term emcee MC or M C 10 11 became used for rappers and for their role within hip hop music and culture Initially MCs were those who introduced the DJs to the crowd and explained what was taking place during the event Often these events were parties at locations including clubs or outdoor public spaces The term is typically used as a term of distinction referring to an artist with good performance skills 12 Many rappers have MC in their stage name such as MC Hammer MC Lyte MC Ren MC Shan or MC Eiht 13 Comedy clubs Edit See also Warm up comedian In the context of a comedy club the role of MC is traditionally filled by a compere In any comedy show the compere is the host of the evening s events but the precise role and responsibilities will vary depending on the country venue and style of event The compere is usually a working comedian and whilst they may incorporate elements of their regular set the role broadly requires a greater level of improvisation creating a sense of place and community interacting with the audience dealing with any hecklers and encouraging them to focus on the other acts The compere will normally do longer bits at the start of the show and after any interval and shorter bits between acts They may also be required to make announcements such as birthdays anniversaries and bar promotions Other EditIn some circles specify the title Master of Ceremonies is also known as Minister of Ceremonies In the 1940 Disney film Fantasia Deems Taylor is the film s Master of Ceremonies In the role playing game Apocalypse World the game master is named Master of Ceremonies MC 14 References Edit McNamara Edward Masters of Ceremonies Zenit June 30 2009 a b Catholic Encyclopedia Ceremonial Newadvent org 1908 11 01 Retrieved 2010 06 10 Pastor bonus Other Institutes of the Roman Curia Article 182 Holy See 28 June 1988 GIRM 106 USCCB Appointment of Master of Pontifical Liturgical Celebrations and head of the Pontifical Sistine Chapel Choir Press Vatican Vatican Retrieved 22 December 2021 Ny ceremonimester Kongehuset April 22 2021 Imperial Household Agency Organization and Functions What is a Corporate MC and what do they do expertmc com Retrieved 13 July 2017 Wedding Master of Ceremonies Music on the Strand s DJ ENTERTAINMENT Myrtle Beach Florida USA Music on the Strand Archived from the original on 2016 03 04 Retrieved 2013 06 03 Harper Douglas emcee Online Etymology Dictionary Retrieved 2013 04 02 The Emcee MC Master of Ceremonies to Mic Controller by Gradmaster Caz www daveyd com Retrieved 2017 12 10 Edwards Paul 2009 How to Rap The Art amp Science of the Hip Hop MC Chicago Review Press p xii The Best Rappers with MC in Their Name Ranker 2020 07 13 Retrieved 2021 05 21 Rappers with MC names are among some of the most common rapper names in hip hop Baker D Vincent 2010 Apocalypse World Lumpley Games ISBN 978 0976904212 External links Edit Media related to Master of ceremonies at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Master of ceremonies amp oldid 1134059691, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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