Hey everyone! Sorry it has been so long since my last post... I always want to put some pictures on here and considering I no longer have a camera I waited until I could upload some of my friends' pics onto my computer :)
Just a couple weeks ago Palma celebrated its patron saint, or San Sebastiá (Saint Sebastian). I found out that this saints day is a lot "darker" than many of those I have been around for here. People traditionally dress up in devil/demon costumes and there are concerts in just about every plaza. Kids had school off in the middle of the week so that they could go celebrate with their families the night before. On that Tuesday I went out with some friends to the "torradas", which are basically barbeques in the streets. Palma sets up fires all over the place next to live music and you can bring your own meat and cook your dinner while you meet with friends in the street. The music was great. In every plaza there was a different type of music, and as the festivities went on the entire night, you could be sure to hit them all up if you wanted.
The food was delicious. Some of Encarna's friends picked up all the meat for us, which included all different types of chorizos, lomo de cerdo, and some long "bacon-y"-looking meat. Wow it was good... but a LOT of meat. Before I could finish one type someone was already throwing some other type at me. Yummmm!
So before the big show that came later we went to la Plaça de Cort (where the town hall is) and we got to see this incredible projected light show. They lit up the main building while telling a story.... and we got to see all over the world! It was amazing how good the technology was! There was this part where they "took us" to Africa and there were people beating on drums and all of a sudden it looked like the building was the inside of the head of a drum and there were hands beating on it... it looked sooooo real! The music that went along with it was really fun too... I can only imagine how much money they spent on all these festivities... and they were all free! This picture is of the cathedral here in Palma as it was projected on the town hall.. you can only imagine how cool the other parts were!
On Saturday (because San Sebastiá is more like a week-long fesitval in Palma), there was a huge performance/spectacle in front of the cathedral. There was a woman singing opera while fireworks shot into the background along with the music and men playing "gaitas" (or bagpipes) in deep, dark, ominous tones to represent los demonios. There was lots of fire and red lights everywhere, and men were hired to throw firecrackers in the streets to scare people. It was INTENSE! To this day though I'm really surprised that the Catholic Church would celebrate such a "devilish" holiday... but it was really worth seeing!
While Encarna and I had mentioned dressing up in devil costumes for the festivities, I think we saw enough people dressed up to make up for us. It was really cool to go out in the streets later and see everyone out celebrating. On Paseo Marítimo there must have been hundreds of people all dressed up, eating, drinking, and talking. I dont think we do anything comparable for the patron saint of Tacoma, do we? Hee hee. People really come together to celebrate here in Palma... or maybe they just really like to party! Haaha. Anywho, las carnavales are coming up here this weekend, which is like Spain's Halloween, so I'll be sure to post pictures of costumes soon! Hope all is well back home... Miss you all!
Glad to see the new post. Sounds as if life is full of fun. You are getting some great insights into culture - not to mention some good food, music and partying.
ReplyDeleteI've been baking a lot, so Nick has had some care packages. I even made cupcakes! Little chocolate ones with a Hershey's kiss inserted into the batter and then dipped in ganache after the cupcakes cooled. Kind of fussy to make, but good to eat.
Take care.