Ik vind wel dat iedere fallas-ganger dit verplicht moet zien!
Het is werkelijk waar een super mooie documentaire over Las Fallas.
Het is werkelijk waar een super mooie documentaire over Las Fallas.
Celebrated from the 13th to the 19th of March every year, the Fallas are giant creations of styrofoam, wood and paper mache, created in honor of St. Joseph, patron of all carpenters. They are built by an ensemble of artists and local workers, and then put together like a puzzle in the streets of Valencia by competing clubs. The Fallas represent a huge investment of money and personnel during a whole year. The surprising fact is that those ?museum worthy? artistic creations are burned to the ground on the last night of the festival in huge bonfires. This act of faith and pyromania brings tears to the women and evokes strong emotions from the men. The whole town of Valencia participates with a week long celebration of parades, bands, firework displays and the daily Mascaleta. The Mascleta is a long tradition of the loudest kind. The event takes place every day at 2pm in the city hall square. It features firework artists competing on who can be the best ?noise maker? by creating a symphony of sound. All is done to the applause of the adoring Valencians. Off the Beaten Path: The Festivals program travels to the mountainous region of Castillon and the hill town of Morella for some black truffle cooking. We meet a weaver who uses 300-year-old traditional machines to create the beautiful garments worn in the Fallas Festival.
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