Saint Blaise got up with Diana and went to bed with the vikings. The Moors and Christians, which this year celebrate their 80th anniversary, started at eight in the morning with the Diana of the Christian side that gave way to the crowded lunches in the different festive barracks, the visits to the ranks of charge with their corresponding parades and the festive baptisms of the Moorish side.
But the best was yet to come with the Grand Entrance of the Christian sidewho left after eight in the evening from the Baltasar Carrasco street to follow the usual itinerary, for Poet Garcilaso, Soto Ameno, General Mancha and Painter Gisbert.
The hosts of the cross, led by his Captain Norberto Zamorathey offered an impressive musical spectacle, as is customary in the parades of Ambas, with a thirty musical groups performing a selection of christian Compositions, many of them dedicated to the festivities of Moors and Christians of San Blas.
Music, tradition and festivals in the Moors and Christians of San Blas
But this time the musical richness of the parade It was even more surprising, if possible, due to the inclusion in the tour of the Christian Captaincy, held by the Knights Hospitaller, of a dozen choirs coming from different parts of the province that made the public vibrate that came to enjoy the festive show.
Behind them Lucentinos, Aragonese, Templars, Crusaders (who celebrated their 50th anniversary), Navarros, Leonese (also on its 50th anniversary), Almogávares, Knights of Montesa (with celebration of its 25th anniversary), Cides and lastly the Alferecía of the Cantabrian rowwho surprised with his Viking-inspired pageantry.
2023-07-09 15:42:45
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