Showing posts with label Dance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dance. Show all posts

Monday, 20 January 2020

Las Carontoñas de Acehuche on the fiesta of San Sebastian 2020



The fiesta of San Sebastian on January 20 is celebrated in a particularly bizarre fashion in the small village of Acehúche near Caceres. The carantoñas are wild creature characters, mixing paganism with Christianity as they prowl around the village dressed in grotesque costumes made from a patchwork of hides, horns and tusks from sheep, cows, goats and wild boar, the headdress is particularly gruesome with plenty of gore. They revere San Sebastian, an early Christian martyr, in remembrance of the legend that after he was tortured and killed by his fellow Roman soldiers his body was not devoured by the wild beasts of the forest. Arriving eventually at the village church, a procession takes place with the statue of the saint bound to a living orange tree, local twist. There are explosive rifle volleys, confetti and rosemary strewn in the streets. The carantoñas precede the saint performing a ritualistic dance and reverence along the route together with pipes and drums, the girls of the village are dressed in their best finery, some flirting goes on between the hideous beasts and the beauties.

This year it was really freezing cold even though the sun was shining in a blue sky, we did not linger but left with colourful memories and confetti in our clothes.

Here's a video I took in 2014, 6 years ago already, nothing has changed!




































Tuesday, 9 July 2013

Merida Theatre Festival 2013


 
 
 
We are in full summer mode and that means it's HOT and also that it's time for the stupendous Merida Festival again  http://www.festivaldemerida.es/

How exceptionally lucky we are to have this going on just 30 minutes away. The cream of Spanish artists in dance and drama, superb productions all set in a roman theatre which was constructed in   15 BC...............yes that's 2028 years old.
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_theatre_(M%C3%A9rida)
One enters the theatre on the original paving stones, very irregular, don't wear high heels........but it IS amazing to see the terminally afflicted Spanish fashion victims managing to still look stunning whilst negotiating this life threatening feat with total elegance. It's all magic, the lighting, the thrill of sitting on the original stone seats (with cushion) and the marvellous stage waiting for the drama, hundreds of frantically moving fans battling against the sultry evening temperatures.
We went to the opening performance, Medea, Seneca version but preformed as a ballet by the superb  Ballet Nacional de España with a production created 30 years ago with the legendary team
Choreography, José Granero ; Music, Manolo Sanlúcar; Costumes, Miguel Narro. Flemenco naturally.
The Orchestra of Extremadura was superb with a special mention for the invited guitarists.
What a great evening!  Prepare for a long evening, the performance starts at 10.45 and we arrived home at about 2.30............well allowing for some much needed refreshment under the stars of a perfect Extremaduran night and the very welcome cooling mist sprays that a lot of bars have now installed.
In fact we have just installed one at Finca al-manzil..........it's bliss!

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