Mar
25
2008
During 5 days the valenciana Community had been party, it was Fallas 2008. It is a party full of colour, light and fire and during five days the castles and the monuments are the protagonists. The most important day is the 19th of March, when everything starts and ends.
This is an old tradition from carpenters; they went to the street and burnt, in front of their office, the clothes that were not useful anymore and also the widget things that helped them working, during the winter. This party was celebrated in the day before of their patron party – San José. Along the years the tradition has changed, and in 1885 there was a big movement formed to defend the old traditions. These movements cause some competition between neighbours but the artistic part, which is the most relevant part in the conquest, comes from here – the aesthetic. In 1932, after some complicated times this party was nominated as Semana Fallera – the biggest party in Valencia.
Nowadays this festivity is celebrate with card figures called the Ninots, pieces of art that are done during the year, for real artists. The public has a really important mission because they decide which one is the winner and which ninot is not going to burn. The ninot winner will go to the museum, where there are ninots since 1934, the other ones, which had not been so lucky will burn and become ashes, in the Cremà. The burning of the monuments it is the end of these celebrities, but it also marks the beginning of Fallas 2009. According to the official numbers during this year one million of people went to Valencia to enjoy this party. Mark this date on you agenda and try not to forget this party in the next year!
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Mar
17
2008
On March 31st Salamanca will be on party celebrating Lunes de Aguas. This is a typical party from Salamanca which is only celebrate in this town, however, nowadays the party has expanded to other cities that surrounded Salamanca.
This is a peculiar party that comes from the XVI century when king Filipe II, which was very religious, ordered that prostitutes from the town must leave the city during the Lent. The main objective of this measure was to protect the students, and the men of the city to stay away from the sin, because the Easter week was a time of reflection.
The prostitutes had to leave the city in the Ash Wednesday; they were taken to the other side of the Tormes River, by the custody of Padres Lucas. During that time they had to survive by begging money, till the end of Easter. One week later, after the Easter, the prostitutes could return to their daily life; the priest and the students crossed the river, and brought the prostitutes, once again to Salamanca.
In the riversides there was a crowd waiting for them, with hornazo (a big empanada, a kind of bread with cheese, ham and sausage), drinks and music. Besides the tradition has changed this party is still being celebrated by the citizens of Salamanca, like in the old times; people from this town does not work during the afternoon and they gather near the river, parks and country side. Hornazo, drinks and have fun with their family and friends are the new rules, bring your picnic towel and enjoy this tradition near the nature!
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Mar
13
2008
Spain and Italy nominated the Mediterranean Diet as candidate to the Cultural Imaterial Patrimony of the Humanity of UNESCO. The candidature was commanded by the two agriculture ministers, from Spain – Elena Espinosa- and Italy – Paolo Dicastro- in the VII Congress of International Mediterranean Food, on the Alimentary Fair of 2008, which is taking place in Barcelona.
The motives of this candidature are connected mostly to healthy properties and the quality of this kind of alimentation. Mediterranean Diet is characterized by a lot of healthy products, such as: fruits, vegetables, olive oil (as the first choice), fish, few red meats, and it’s a synonym of healthy life but it is also an important part of the culture. Elena Espinosa pointed that this healthy diet was abandoned mostly because the sociologic changes that occurred in our society.
The project has been prepared since 2007, and the idea of this proposal to UNESCO was an idea of Spain, and then supported by Italy. But it is also open to the other Mediterranean countries like Italy, Greece and Morocco. The final report will be delivered in August. It is always a good time to start eating healthily, why don’t you start healthy food diet now here in Spain?
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Mar
06
2008
During seven days Spain will be on party, it is “Semana Santa”. Besides being a catholic party, connected to the church, this is also the most important holiday in this country. There are celebrations around all Spain, but the stately ones are in: Cartagena, Sevilla, Salamanca, Málaga, Léon and Zamora, besides other ones.
“Semana Santa” symbolizes the big actions and sacrifices from Jesus to redeem the mistakes of humankind; it is a period of passion, death and rebirth of Jesus. The celebrations start on 16 and goes till 23 of March. The high important days are on Sunday, which is “Domingo de Ramos” [Branch Sunday], and on Friday - the death of Jesus. On Saturday Jesus will be buried and in the last day of celebrations Sunday it is Jesus rebirth.
During these days there a lot of processions, followed by a huge number of believers. But the most wonderful thing in this party is the luxurious images that are carried by the pilgrims who wear special tunics that covers all there bodies. They go on the procession to be forgiven or to give grace to Jesus.
Spain is a country with a huge catholic tradition and every year there are a lot of tourists that come to Spain to take part of “Semana Santa” the only thing which is missing is… you!
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