Commemoration ball

Commemoration ball

A Commemoration ball is a formal ball held by one of the colleges of the University of Oxford in the 9th week of Trinity Term, the week after the end of the last Full Term of the academic year, which known as "Commemoration Week". Commemoration balls are held by different colleges each year, following a cycle by which each college holds a ball every three years.[1]

Commemoration Week is so known because of the ceremonies in commemoration of the benefactors of the university that are held then, namely the Commemoration Day sermon formerly held (until 2006) on the Sunday, and the Encaenia ceremony (where the annual Creweian Oration in honour of benefactors is given) and garden party on the Wednesday of that week. Commemoration Week was formerly one of two occasions when balls were traditionally held, the other being Eights Week, the 5th week of Trinity term when the Summer Eights rowing races occur. Eights balls are nowadays comparatively rare.

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Definition

There is no formal definition of a Commemoration ball, but the usual Oxford convention is to refer only to the larger, triennial balls as Commemoration balls. The dress code is usually white tie. Many other colleges hold smaller events during Commemoration Week that they call summer balls or parties rather than Commemoration balls. These are usually held on an annual or irregular basis, and are usually black tie. Merton College holds a triennial winter ball, of which the next will be in 2013.

Recent and upcoming balls

In the past, Commemoration balls were held "night after night" [2] by different colleges during Commemoration Week. With many colleges now holding smaller annual summer balls, Commemoration balls are now only held by some of the larger colleges, who still follow the traditional triennial cycle. Currently, in each of the first two years of the three-year cycle there is only one Commemoration ball (held by Magdalen College and New College respectively). Worcester College was originally the third in this cycle but there are now four colleges who share this honour (Christ Church, Trinity College, Worcester College, St. John's College).

The 2005 Christ Church Commemoration ball was the first to be held by that college for fifteen years, due to an incident at the 1990 ball that led to the Governing Body suspending the ball and replacing it with an annual summer party until 2005.

  • 2003 — Magdalen College
  • 2004 — New College
  • 2005 — Trinity College, Worcester College, Christ Church, St. John's College
  • 2006 — Magdalen College
  • 2007 — New College
  • 2008 — Trinity College, Worcester College, Christ Church, St. John's College
  • 2009 — Magdalen College, Oriel College
  • 2010 — New College
  • 2011 — Trinity College, Worcester College, Christ Church, St. John's College

Performances

Commemoration ball organising committees generally seek to secure private performances from leading entertainers; some notable performances are listed below.

2011
2010
2009
2008
2007
2006
2005
2004
1999

See also

References

  1. ^ Balsdon, J.P.V.D.: Oxford Life, page 240. Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1957
  2. ^ Balsdon, J.P.V.D (supra)
  3. ^ Worcester College Commemoration Ball 2011 :: The Grand Tour
  4. ^ Trinity Commemoration Ball 2011 :: The Night

External links

2011 Balls

2010 Balls

2008 Balls


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