May Ball in Cambridge
Annual celebration at the University of Cambridge

A May Ball is a formal event held annually by the colleges of the University of Cambridge. These events are typically held at the end of the academic year, coinciding with the end of the May Week, which is actually in June. May Balls are known for their opulence, featuring elaborate themes, live entertainment, and a variety of food and drink options.
History[edit]
The tradition of May Balls dates back to the 19th century, with the first recorded ball taking place in the 1830s. Originally, these events were exclusive to male students, but over time they have evolved to include all members of the university community. The balls were initially held to celebrate the end of the academic year and the beginning of summer.
During the First World War, many of these events were suspended, but they resumed in the post-war period with renewed vigor. The tradition has continued to grow, with each college hosting its own unique version of the ball.

Format[edit]
May Balls are typically black-tie events, with guests dressed in formal evening wear. The balls often start in the early evening and continue until the early hours of the morning. Each ball is organized by a committee of students from the hosting college, who are responsible for planning the theme, entertainment, and logistics.
Entertainment at May Balls can include live music performances, DJs, fireworks, and various amusements such as fairground rides. Some balls also feature themed areas, where guests can experience different types of entertainment and cuisine.
Notable Balls[edit]
Some of the most famous May Balls include those held by Trinity, St John's, and Clare. These balls are known for their grandeur and are often considered the highlight of the social calendar at Cambridge.
Tickets[edit]
Tickets for May Balls are highly sought after and can be quite expensive. They are usually sold months in advance, and some balls operate a lottery system due to high demand. Guests often include students, alumni, and their guests.
Survivors' Photo[edit]
A tradition at many May Balls is the "Survivors' Photo," taken at dawn to capture those who have stayed awake throughout the night. This photo is a cherished memento for many attendees.

Related Events[edit]
In addition to May Balls, some colleges host "June Events," which are similar but less formal. These events offer a more relaxed atmosphere and are often more affordable.
Cultural Impact[edit]
May Balls have become an integral part of the Cambridge experience, attracting attention from media and visitors worldwide. They are often featured in films and literature that depict life at the university.
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