- published: 23 Sep 2015
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A ceremony is an event of ritual significance, performed on a special occasion. The word may be of Etruscan origin.
A ceremony may mark a rite of passage in a human life, marking the significance of, for example:
Sometimes, a ceremony may only be performed by a person with certain authority. For example, the opening of the United Kingdom Parliament is presided over by the Sovereign (Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II). A captain or a higher-ranked naval officer usually supervises the naming and launching of a warship. A wedding is performed by a priest or a Civil Celebrant, as in Australia. The President of the United States is customarily sworn in by the Chief Justice of the United States, and the British sovereign is always crowned by the Archbishop of Canterbury.
Other, society-wide ceremonies may mark annual or seasonal or recurrent events such as:
Other ceremonies underscore the importance of non-regular special occasions, such as:
In some Asian cultures, ceremonies also play an important social role, for example the tea ceremony.
Actors: Lubomír Lipský (actor), Jan Libícek (actor), Karel Effa (actor), Karel Augusta (actor), Pavel Landovský (actor), Jan Kraus (actor), Josef Hlinomaz (actor), Miroslav Homola (actor), Frantisek Filipovský (actor), Karel Hábl (actor), Jirí Hálek (actor), Josef Kemr (actor), Milos Kopecký (actor), Lubomír Kostelka (actor), Jirí Lír (actor),
Genres: Comedy,