THREE KINGS PARADE IN SPAIN
Hola
and welcome back everyone. So, you have known a few culture in Spain. Now, let’s
us move to the festivals and traditions in Spain. I will share the three
festivals that are famous in Spain.
First and foremost, I will share about the
festival of Three Kings Parade in Spain. As for you know, this is the Spain’s
oldest parade that has been held since 1885. It has been held in Alcoy whereas
the old folk and youngsters alike live Christmas and the arrival of the Three
Wise Men with special excitement. On the Sunday prior to 6 January, the feast
of the epiphany, children dressed up as shepherds parade with their flocks to
give gifts to the new-born Baby Jesus: this is a children’s parade called “les
Pastoretes” (the little shepherds). From then on, the excitement builds
steadily until 4 January, when the Royal Envoy announces the imminent arrival
of Melchior, Caspar and Balthazar, reading a proclamation throughout the town.
He is accompanied by “les Burretes”, small donkeys that carry letterboxes where
the children put their letters to the Three Wise Men.
This is the picture of festival Three Kings Parade in Spain. Taken from:
Finally, when night falls the following day, 5
January, the great moment arrives: the Three Wise Men make their spectacular
entry into Alcoy, riding camels and loaded with presents. They ride through the
streets of the town, following “antorcheros” (torch bearers) who light up their
way. The atmosphere fills with Christmas carols, and the royal pages (“els
negres”) hand over their presents to the children. They use wooden stepladders
to climb up to the balconies and windows of the houses, filling this unique
night with magic.
This is a video of Three Kings Parade festival in Spain that shows how Spanish people celebrate it. Taken from: www.youtube.com.
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