Cerise (color) - Cerise in Human Culture

Cerise in Human Culture

Academics

  • Cerise is one of the two official colors of Abingdon School, the other being white.
  • Cerise is the color representing students of the bachelor programme at Chalmers University of Technology.
  • Cerise is the color representing students of the MSc programme in Computer Science and Engineering at the Swedish Royal Institute of Technology.
  • Cerise is the color representing students of the BA programmes at the elite British University of Warwick.

Sport

  • Cerise was one of the colors of the Brisbane Bears between 1989 and 1991.
  • Cerise is one of the colors of Olney Rugby Football Club Juniors.

Television

  • Cerise is mentioned in the lyrics of The Spectrum Song sung by Ludwig Von Drake on the television show Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color: "Blend them all and what do you get? Cerise, chartreuse, and aqua, mauve, beige, and ultramarine and every color in between."
  • Cerise is stated as the color of a stroller that Bones (Emily Deschanel, Bones, FOX Broadcasting) wishes to buy for her and Booth's (David Boreanez) daughter, Christine, in the season eight episode The Gunk in the Garage.

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