Executive summary
by darmansjah
Spain is a country famous for its variety of interesting festivals. Full color, with lively dances, and of course, complete with a delicious variety of dishes, a series of festivals in the country matador and Campiones euro 2012 this is the best place to see first hand the rich culture of Spain.
January
Baleric Island is the most widely held every festival early. Some of the festival was held in Palma, Mallorca, and Saint Anthony is located in Ibiza. January 16th is the day of the celebration of St. Anthony's Day costumes and party venue for a festive parade. January 19th is the celebration of St. Sebastian Day in Palma, who dances presenting his colored festive bonfire. Still in January, there is La Tamboradda or Tamboradda Drumming that took place on December 19-20 in San Sebastian, who became the drummer for the event showing their skills.
February
This month, celebrate the turn of the gypsies. Beginning on December 1 with the celebration of San Cecilo Gypsy Festival in Granada, the next day, a festival held at the La Endiablada Almonacid parade presenting the concept of devil costumes. On May 12, there are events Festes de Santa Eulalia in Barcelona that attract visitors with music and dance.
March
Valencia is the best place for the diverse festival in March. Las Fallas which lasts 12-19
on a site of local
communities to make paper mache dolls
in the form of various figures, ranging from traditional figures to famous
figures such as Shrek and George W. Bush. Creations
on display at the parade, before it finally burned with fire. Las
Fallas held in several cities namely,
Xativa, Benidorm and Denia. Apart
from traditional festivals, there are Latin American film festival Mostra de Cinema Llationamerica de Lleida in Catalonia held on certain dates in this
month.
April
Semana Santa is one of the most popular festivals throughout
Spain. Festival
held in the Seville region is centered in Toledo.
In
the third week in March, Granada presents Granada Short Film Festival
an event commonly
used as a race of indie films.
May
Madrid is the most suitable city visited in May. In
addition to the warm air without the scorching sun, you can see one of Spain's
biggest festival is the Festival of San
Isidiro. The
square is located in the center of Madrid became the venue for various concerts
and parades. In
addition to the city of Madrid, Cordoba has
a great festival so far this month the Cruces
de Mayo which is the parade of flower displays throughout the city. Extremunda
province also provided Womad World
Music Festival held in the city of Caceres, May 10 to 13
June
When Madrid and
Andalusia-temperature hot enough, Barcelona
is located on the coast makes it the perfect location for some typical Spain
festival. Some
are the Performance Arts Festival Grec,
the Sonar Festival Barcelona, the Festa de la Musica, and Marato Festival. At
the end of the month, La Rioja
offers a festival similar to La Tomatina,
just use the local wine as the main ingredient. In
the meantime, there are also Granada
International Festival of Music and Dance, a festival of flamenco and
classical music, which was attended by renowned musicians every year.
July
One of the most
famous festival in Spain is Pamplona Bull Run is one of the San Fermin Festival treats (July 7 to
14). Bull
Run Festival is also held in Zumaia
in the first week of July, and in Tudeli
at 24-28. For
those of you who loved jazz music, there Getxo
International Jazz Festival held in first week of July, which was also held
during the third week in Vitoria and
San Sebastian in the middle of the
month. On
July 24, there is Casabermeja Flamenco
Festival has been recognized as a National Tourist Interest.
August
La Tomatina Festival be held routine in Valencia on Wednesday, August
fourth. In
addition, northern spain is the best place to look at a few festivals this
month. Arriondas,
you could see the canoe race to Ribadesella in the first week or two. In
the third week, there is some celebration in Bilbao Semana Grande or Aste Nagusia filled with street
performers and Latin American culinary feast. Being
part of the festival, Herri Kirolak Strong Man Competition that the scene of
the most famous race in spain strong. In
the city of Bilbao, you can also visit the famous Guggenheim Museum in architecture and art collections.
September
There are some
small but interesting festival in Aragon, including those filled with medieval
costume parade and the first two weeks of September. In
Catalonia, there is a three-day festival in Graus, September 12 to 15 are
centered on Mojinganga Satirical Procession, which is a group of people who
hold a satirical show about a king, an old woman, and a magician. In
addition, there is the biggest festival in Barcelona the Festa de la Merce
(22-25 September), a celebration that has lasted many centuries ago, enlivened
by fireworks. On
September 12 to 15, Fiesta y Mayor Corre del Bou held in Barcelona which is a
bull races, concerts and dances accompanied by people dressed up masyarakant
giant.
October
Bienal de Flamenco Festival
in Seville, held every two years
lasted until the second week. In
addition, there is also a Seafood
Festival in Galicia and a few
film festivals in Catalonia. In
Madrid, there are several arts festivals including the Festival de autono (Autumn
Festival). In
the middle of the month, the city
of Zaragoza
has present a de
pilar festival that contained religious celebrations to
street performances. On
october 23-25 there is the Fiesta de la
Rosa del Azafran, which was held in Consuegra.
The
festival is conducted as a celebration of the saffron plant which grows in the
area.
Further information: Towards
the end of the 1stt century BC, the ancient Celtiberian sacred site of Salduba
was conquered by the Romans and renamed Caesaraugusta after the Roman Emperor.
Called Saraqustah by the Arabs, the modern name of the city, Zaragoza, is a
corruption of these earlier names. There are two primary sacred places within
the city, the small shrine of Mary Magdalene shown in the foreground of the
photograph, and the great Catedral Nuestra Senora del Pilar, in the background.
This enormous basilica, dedicated to the Virgin of the Pillar, the patron of
all Spain, marks the site of the first recorded Marian apparition in Europe.
The Christian telling of the foundation legend relates that St. James the
Apostle, the brother of St. John the Evangelist, spent the years following the
crucifixion preaching in Spain. St. James the Apostle arrived in Zaragoza in 40
AD and upon a pagan standing stone saw a vision of Mary who instructed him to
build a church. A chapel was soon constructed and it became a regional center
for the conversion of the pagans. Because of its pre-Christian sanctity, its
Marian apparition, and its importance as a commercial and political center,
Zaragoza rapidly grew in size and religious importance. The early chapel was
frequently enlarged following wars and fires, and the existing cathedral was
erected, at the site of the original pillar, between the 17th and 18th
centuries.
Throughout the
centuries mysterious apparitions have frequently been observed around the
pillar and large numbers of pilgrims, both Christian and neo-pagan, continue to
visit the shrine. Each year on October 12, a small, 15th century statue of the
Virgin is taken on a procession around the city. Few visitors to Zaragoza take
the time to meditate in the nearby shrine of Mary Magdalene; for this author
that is the more powerful (and certainly more quiet) place. Mary Magdalene,
whose relics were originally stored at St. Maximin in France and later
transferred to Vezelay, also in France, was highly venerated in the medieval
ages. There were over 125 shrines dedicated to her worship and at least fifty
of these also contained shrines to the Black Virgin. Readers interested in studying the subject of Black Virgins, Dark
Goddesses and Mary Magdalene in greater detail will enjoy the books, The Cult
of the Black Virgin, by Ean Begg; Shrines of Our Lady, by Peter Mullen; and
Mary Magdalene: Christianity's Hidden Goddess, by Lynn Picknett.
November
Festival de Otono in Madrid for a week full of presents diverse
performing arts which lasted from 11 October to 9 November. For
jazz enthusiasts or music lovers, Madrid and Granada became the place of jazz
music festival held on certain dates in November.
December
Madrid is the
best city to visit at the end of the year, one for festivals throughout the
Christmas and New Year. Christmas
Eve (Nochebuana) is celebrated on
December 24 and colored diverse crowd. In
addition to Madrid, Barcelona also
has a popular Christmas market which is Santa
Lucia Market.
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