Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Fiesta de San Medir, Gracia

This is a festival that happened a few weeks ago in my neighborhood of Grácia. We were shook awake by what we thought were gunshots at 8am -- these turned out to be firecrackers being shot from plaza Rius i Taulet, signaling the start of an all-day fiesta. Streaming through the streets are parades of colles, which are different groups of people in open trucks which represent various groups in this part of the city. In the end, they all have one thing in common -- throw as much hard boiled sweets as you can to the people in the street. I've read two versions of why this festival goes on, but the common answer is: the parade originated in the 16th century as a pilgrimage in honor of Sant Medir, the patron saint of broad beans. What?? Ok! Street party all day til midnight!





Plaça Rius i Taulet, with its regular patrons on the benches



Entering the plaza


The local government building








Very Catalan


Kind of like birds in a nest!


Definitely the momma bird






Street cleaners came by 3 times that day.


Shoulda stayed on the ground!


I told you this was an old festival right? Everyone takes advantage of the candy!


Every 20 minutes a new band would come by.



In between the bands, horses!

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