History and Traditions of Flowers in Dance

Nothing makes dancers smile more after a performance than showering them with bouquets of flowers. Whether it is their first or last dance recital, gifting them with flowers after a flawless performance is a traditional gesture to express how proud you are of their dancing achievements.

For years, ballerinas have been presented with beautiful robust bouquets at curtain call as a congratulatory gift for their exceptional performance. Over the course of this tradition, certain rules have been established to ensure successful performances and equality among the dancers.

The history behind presenting dancers with flowers

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The act of providing ballet dancers with flowers has been a part of the ballet itself for as long as people can remember. In the 1930s, dancers were not paid very well, so fans would send flowers and other gifts as a sign of praise.

At curtain call, when the lead ballerina takes her bow, she is presented with a beautiful bouquet of flowers. From this bouquet, she will usually remove a single flower, kiss it, and then pass it on to her male lead dancer as a sign of thanks and praise. Unless a man performs a female role, it is considered a faux pas to present him with his own bouquet after his performance.

Since ballerinas bow with a big bouquet in hand, there are certain technical aspects that come into play. The bouquet must be a certain oblong shape that is carefully arranged so it can easily rest on one arm. Before the bouquet is presented, someone backstage will loosen a single flower so it can be easily removed from the bouquet by the ballerina. The flowers themselves are also tied together with ribbon in a complex fashion.

As you might expect, not every bouquet received by ballerinas is the same. Both the ballet and the role of the dancer are taken into consideration when constructing the bouquet. There are instances in which florists choose to get very creative with their design and incorporate different aspects of the ballet theme into the bouquet. If a ballet has a signature prop, such as a piece of jewelry, florists can mimic it to give the bouquet a more personalized and unique touch.

The personal preferences of the ballerina can also be taken into consideration. If a dancer prefers a certain flower or assortment of colors, the florists may adhere to their suggestions, especially if they design bouquets for that particular dancer frequently.

One of the biggest rules of the ballet in terms of flower giving is that if the lead ballerina does not have a bouquet to be presented with, then none of the other soloists or company ballet dancers can receive their bouquets on stage. If there are a number of soloists with bouquets after a particular performance, then it is made sure that all the soloists receive a bouquet so as to not leave anyone noticeably without.

Also, note that the ballerinas never receive the flowers before the performance. This is done purposely because it is seen as bad luck to give a dancer flowers before they actually perform, whereas it is good luck if they receive them after.

The best types of flowers to give dancers after their performance

Given the many different types of flowers, choosing the right flower for your dancer can seem overwhelming.  Each flower conveys a different message, so it’s best to cater your bouquet to fit their personality and performance.

To help you uncover the perfect flowers to give, here are a few popular flowers and their meanings.

Lilies

Lilies are known for conveying purity. The warmer colors also indicate energy, creativity, ambition, which will let a dancer know that you are appreciative of all their hard work.

Irises

According to Greek mythology, the iris became known as the linking factor between the divine and the earth. It is a great option because it is often used to show an appreciation for a dancer’s artistry and creativity.

Carnations

Carnations are a great choice for dancers because they often symbolize pride and admiration. Available in many different colors, carnations allow you to express the joy and pleasure that watching your dancer brought you.

Roses

You can never go wrong with roses. Given the different meanings revolving around the different types of roses, you can surely find the right one to give to your dancer.

  • Pink: Pink roses are indicative of elegance, grace, and admiration. These are an especially good option for youthful or younger dancers.
  • Lavender: Though hard to find, lavender roses represent creativity, openness, and enchantment.
  • Yellow: Yellow roses convey joy and affection, and are a great tribute to friendship.
  • Red: A classic red rose symbolizes love and beauty, and will remind your dancer how much you love them.

10 Fun Things to Do With Your Friends on Friendship Day

Take a minute to think about the people who are closest to you. Some will be members of your family, but we bet at least as many, if not more, are your dearest and truest friends.

Although you should never need a reason to celebrate your friendship with others (though some have adopted the tradition of the “friend-aversary”), each July or August, Friendship Day gives us the chance to truly honor our friends and let them know just how grateful we are to have them in our lives. How do you and your BFF(s) plan to celebrate this year?

Friendship Day with girlfriends driving in a car

Here are 10 of our favorite Friendship Day activities.

1. Make friendship bracelets

Friendship bracelets have long been used to signify the connection between BFFs, so if you and yours don’t already have one, grab your supplies and get started! Our DIY guide for making friendship bracelets has everything you need to know about this worthwhile activity.

2. Go to the beach

If weather permits, grab your shades, pack a lunch, and throw on your best beach outfit. Then, head to a stretch of coastline to spend the day outdoors with your best pals!

3. Plan a dinner party

Have a bunch of friends you’d like to celebrate with? Plan a dinner party either at your favorite restaurant or someone’s home. If you choose to eat in, consider a potluck, where you ask each friend to bring their best dinner dish.

4. Host a movie or TV marathon

Missed last week’s episode of your favorite TV show? Or, is there a movie series you’ve been dying to see but haven’t had the time? If so, invite your best friend over, grab some snacks, fire up your streaming service of choice, and let the magic of the small screen sweep you two away.

5. Take a day trip

Some of the best tourist attractions are located right in your own backyard. Research some of the top things to do in your town (or neighboring communities) and make a day of it. Some ideas may include the aquarium, the zoo, a botanical garden, or a museum.

6. Get active

The best workout is the one done with a friend! Now, that doesn’t mean you have to spend the whole day in the gym; you can also head out on a bike ride, go rollerblading on the boardwalk, or go hiking on your favorite trail.

7. Volunteer

There’s no better feeling than giving back, and we bet it’ll feel even better when you do it with your BFF. Research some organizations in your area and see who could use a helping hand.

8. Visit a spa

Ahh, a little R&R time. Start the day with a manicure and/or pedicure, then treat yourselves to a massage — you deserve it! Or, create your own spa and enjoy your relaxation time right in the comfort of your or your friends’ home. All you need are the right lotions, candles, and some soaps!

9. Take a cooking class

If you want to become more handy in the kitchen, sign up for a cooking class. If you want to surprise your friend with his or her favorite treat, you could even tackle this activity alone before you get together to really get the celebration started.

10. Go shopping

A little retail therapy never hurt anyone! Head to your local mall, outlets, or shopping center and treat yourselves to those clothes and accessories you’ve been wanting to buy. And don’t forget to stop for lunch while you’re out!

In addition to planning activities that you can do to celebrate your friendship with your BFFs, you can also send them a gift or two. From flowers to chocolates, or an arrangement that says thank you for being you, we know that your best friends will absolutely love the gesture.

Friendship Day may only come once a year, but remember that every day is a good day to spend time with those that matter most to you. Don’t worry if you can’t get to all these activities in just 24 hours — you have 364 other days of the year to get them done!

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