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#20073 - 12/22/01 05:57 AM Cádiz for Carnival???
Eddie Offline
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I plan to be in Spain the first two weeks of February. Martes de Carnival is Feb 12th. Has anyone been to Cadiz for Carnival? The last time I was in Spain for Carnival was in '99 in Santiago de Compostela, where it's called AnTroido. It was great! People tell me that Cadiz is best for Carnival. rolleyes
I got lucky in February '99. The weather was nice in Galicia. Trying to repeat that may be 'pushing my luck.' eek

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#20074 - 01/10/02 09:22 AM Re: Cádiz for Carnival???
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Eddie, or Spaniards, would you mind describing the experience/reason/event of Carnival in Spain? I have only limited knowledge of the holiday and am beginning to get a number of emails asking where/what/why/how and I just don't have the answers. Thanks! smile
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#20075 - 01/11/02 05:54 AM Re: Cádiz for Carnival???
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Carnival (or Carnaval) is the same as Mardi Gras: It's the partying that happens the days leading up to the beginning of the observance of the Lenten season of fasting, etc. (Ash Wednesday, Feb 13, 2002) cool

We all know about Carnival in Rio and Mardi Gras in New Orleans. Vera Cruz (Mexico) is another big Carnaval site; I have been told the biggest Carnaval celebration in Spain is in Cadiz, with parades and people dressing funny and papier maché figures that are burned to end the celebration. rolleyes

Then there's Santiago de Compostela where it is called AnTroido. I was there in '99 on a 'scouting' mission and saw the big parade - there was a float called 'drag queens.' It was hilarious. I went back for Santiago (Jul 25) that año Xacobeo the Galicia TV talk shows were still talking about it. eek

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#20076 - 01/11/02 06:27 AM Re: Cádiz for Carnival???
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Registered: 12/19/01
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Hi.

I've never been in Cádiz in carnavals, but, it is true!, the carnavals in Cádiz are the best and the more famous in Spain.

Maybe I'm wrong but... fallas in Cádiz?. I think there is no fallas in Cádiz.

The main spectacle in Cádiz carnavals is "Las chirigotas". A "Chirigota" is a group of people that spends hours after hours on the streets playing guitars and singing satiric songs.

There's even a quiz to choose the best Chirigota!.

Bye!

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#20077 - 01/11/02 08:33 AM Re: Cádiz for Carnival???
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Hi there!

Hey, everybody is forgeting the other most famous Carnival in Spain, and it's just as popular as the one in Cádiz, I'm talking about the one in Tenerife, in the Canary Islands. It is actually more spectacular.
I guess in Cádiz there is more 'juerga', but people's costumes in Tenerife rival those of Rio de Janeiro(well, they tend to be a little bit larger than the ones in Brazil ;)), the 'tinerfeños'(people from that island) prepare their disguises for months, and the more elaborate ones take them the whole year!

This is what I know:
Carnivals always take place in February, but the exact date depends on when is Holy Week each year.
In Madrid, there's a big 'baile de disfraces' at the Círculo de Bellas Artes. smile
The Carnival was forbidden during Franco's dictatorship! (after all it's a celebration of 'Don Carnal'(=Mr. Carnal)!)
'El entierro de la sardina'...., now THAT'S a peculiar tradition, at least it's always puzzled me!

As for the figures Eddie mentions, I don't know how the 'gaditanos'(people from Cádiz) call the ones they burn, but the figures of Las Fallas of Valencia are called 'ninots'.


HAVE A NICE WEEKEND EVERYONE!!!

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#20078 - 01/11/02 09:01 AM Re: Cádiz for Carnival???
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I apologize about forgotting the carnivals in Tenerife frown

By the way!, I think that I know how to know when the carnivals are, but I don't know the correct words of the days in English.

All is based in the moon and in the catholic calendar.

First: Get a calendar of the year you want and look for March the 21th (the first day in spring).
Second: Find the first full moon after this day.
Third: Find the first sunday after this first full moon. (I don't know what happens if the first full moon is on sunday). This is "Domingo de Resurrección". This year is on March the 31th.
Forth: The previous sunday to this one is "Domingo de Ramos". On March the 24th.
5th: Forty days before the "Domingo de Ramos" is "Miércoles de Ceniza". The end of the Carnivals. This year it's on February the 13th.
6th: So, the Carnivals start this year on February the 7th (thursday) and finish on February the 13th... ¡Fiestaaaa! laugh

Bye!

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#20079 - 01/11/02 10:33 AM Re: Cádiz for Carnival???
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I totally agree with Pim. Carnaval at Santa Cruz de Tenerife is more Rio-like and it's one of the most popular in Spain.

You may want to read some information about Carnaval de Cádiz

As for Madrid, Carnaval is not so much celebrated as in other cities but you should be able to find some information about the activities this year at Madrid's city council site , Madrid La Netro or Guia del Ocio .
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#20080 - 01/12/02 10:47 AM Re: Cádiz for Carnival???
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I was lucky enough to see some of the Tenerife dancers in costume last year in Madrid - sorry but I can't remember the name of the bar where they visited/performed. When pim says fantastic costumes - she's right. And spectacular dancers ... I have never been in Tenerife for Carnaval but it has to be something.

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#20081 - 01/12/02 11:49 AM Re: Cádiz for Carnival???
Eddie Offline
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Unfortunately, I won't be able to make it to the Canaries for Carnaval this year. My initial post on this subject was to ask for feedback from anyone who has actually been to Cadiz and witnessed (or participated in) the Carnaval ferstivities (i.e., been there; done that!). rolleyes

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#20082 - 01/12/02 12:35 PM Re: Cádiz for Carnival???
ChicaGuay Offline
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Registered: 07/16/00
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Loc: Miami, Florida
Cadiz...a/k/a LA TACITA DE PLATA! My cousin from Madrid had the opportunity once of going to Cadiz for their Carnavales and according to her they were awesome, I was in Cadiz one summer passing by and I thought it was a gorgeous sight from the highway up in the mountain, beautiful white city surrounded by the bluest sea I have ever seen
I don't know where the Tacita de Plata comes from, it might be because the city is so white that it titillates! laugh

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