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Topics covered:
- Swimming pools
- Whether
- The Fallas of Valencia festival
- Piano videos to come
- Xeraco Beach
Filmed Wednesday 30-07-08 less Tags: jayen blog video swimming pools whether rain festival fallas valencia beach xeraco Category: Video Blogs Views: 124 Comments: 12 Added: Aug 17, 08 By: Jayen  | |  |  | | The Burning Of A Falla The Fallas Of Valencia Festival 02:09Watch the burning of a Falla from beginning to end, up close and from a distance. This video is part of video 2of2 of The 2008 Fallas Of Valencia Festival series. Here's the links to the series: Part 1: more...http://www.livevideo.com/video/Jayen/ACCD3E060F7A446EAD42238ADB83F1E8/the-2008-fallas-of-valencia-fe.aspx
Part 2: http://www.livevideo.com/video/Jayen/1328AF9659BA44FABD143A3E83E20DDD/the-2008-fallas-of-valencia-fe.aspx
Back in March of 2008 I stayed at a friends student flat in the Spanish city of Valencia for a few days during the biggest festival of the year for the city, Las Fallas (The Fallas). This gave me the chance to see and video both the Fallas and their burning (in video 2of2) later on the 19th of the month (I had never seen the burning before). I had a lot of fun doing this and I hope you enjoy watching these videos :)
Las Fallas (The Fallas), also known as fiestas josefinas in castellan or festes de Sant Josep in the local dialect from Catalan Valenciano, are celebrated in several towns and cities throughout the Velancian community of Spain, although The Fallas festival that takes place in the city of Valencia is by far the biggest.
Some Background
The Festival takes place from the 14th to the 19th of March and is held in honor of San José, the patron saint of the carpenters. The Fallas are artistic sculptures of known people with other elements incorporated around them; they often represent political/social statements about things in the Valencian community and Spain, which is why they are burnt on the last day of the festival as a way of symbolizing the action of getting rid of these unwanted sides of society.
The Fallas began in medieval times, simple from the carpenters of the city having a day of the year where they could take out into the streets and burn any left other rubbish from there carpenter work. Other time it has evolved until the present day where hundreds of Fallas are built each year (a total of 386 in 2007). Today The Fallas are a mayor event and a very important touristic attraction to the city of Valencia and Spain.
For more information see:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fallas
And: http://www.valenciavalencia.com/cultu... (Has a number of good photos)
Filmed 19th of March 2008 less Tags: jayen woods fallas las fallas fire burn burning fuego valencia festivals fiestas 2008 art sculptures adventure party partying music culture fireworks aielo de malferit Category: Travel & Places Views: 89 Comments: 2 Added: Apr 8, 09 By: Jayen  | |  |  | | The 2008 Fallas Of Valencia Festival 1of2) 06:39<u>Best Viewed Full Size</u> For pt 2of2 <a href=http://www.livevideo.com/video/Jayen/1328AF9659BA44FABD143A3E83E20DDD/the-2008-fallas-of-valencia-fe.aspx>CLICK HERE</a> :) . Back more...in March of 2008 I stayed at a friend’s student flat in the Spanish city of Valencia for a few days during the biggest festival of the year for the city, Las Fallas (The Fallas). This gave me the chance to see and video both the Fallas and their burning later on the 19th of the month (I had never seen the burning before). I had a lot of fun doing this and I hope you enjoy watching these videos :) . Las Fallas (The Fallas), also known as “fiestas josefinas” in castellan or “festes de Sant Josep” in the local dialect from Catalan Valenciano, are celebrated in several towns and cities throughout the Velancian community of Spain, although The Fallas festival that takes place in the city of Valencia is by far the biggest. . Some Background . The Festival takes place from the 14th to the 19th of March and is held in honor of San José, the patron saint of the carpenters. The Fallas are artistic sculptures of known people with other elements incorporated around them; they often represent political/social statements about things in the Valencian community and Spain, which is why they are burnt on the last day of the festival as a way of symbolizing the action of getting rid of these unwanted sides of society. . The Fallas began in medieval times, simple from the carpenters of the city having a day of the year where they could take out into the streets and burn any left other rubbish from there carpenter work. Other time it has evolved until the present day where hundreds of Fallas are built each year (a total of 386 in 2007). Today The Fallas are a mayor event and a very important touristic attraction to the city of Valencia and Spain. . For more information see: . http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fallas And: http://www.valenciavalencia.com/culture-guide/fallas/fallas.htm (Has a number of good photos) . Filmed 18th and 19th of March 2008 less Tags: jayen fallas las fallas valencia festivals 2008 art sculptures adventure party partying parading music culture bands Category: Arts & Animation Views: 262 Comments: 8 Added: Oct 31, 08 By: Jayen  | |  |  | | The 2008 Fallas Of Valencia Festival 2of2) 10:48<u>Best Viewed Full Size</u> Haven't seen pt one yet? Shame on you :) <a href=http://www.livevideo.com/video/Jayen/ACCD3E060F7A446EAD42238ADB83F1E8/the-2008-fallas-of-valencia-fe.aspx>CLICK more...HERE</a> for pt 1of2. . Back in March of 2008 I stayed at a friend’s student flat in the Spanish city of Valencia for a few days during the biggest festival of the year for the city, Las Fallas (The Fallas). This gave me the chance to see and video both the Fallas and their burning (in video 2of2) later on the 19th of the month (I had never seen the burning before). I had a lot of fun doing this and I hope you enjoy watching these videos :) . Las Fallas (The Fallas), also known as “fiestas josefinas” in castellan or “festes de Sant Josep” in the local dialect from Catalan Valenciano, are celebrated in several towns and cities throughout the Velancian community of Spain, although The Fallas festival that takes place in the city of Valencia is by far the biggest. . Some Background . The Festival takes place from the 14th to the 19th of March and is held in honor of San José, the patron saint of the carpenters. The Fallas are artistic sculptures of known people with other elements incorporated around them; they often represent political/social statements about things in the Valencian community and Spain, which is why they are burnt on the last day of the festival as a way of symbolizing the action of getting rid of these unwanted sides of society. . The Fallas began in medieval times, simple from the carpenters of the city having a day of the year where they could take out into the streets and burn any left other rubbish from there carpenter work. Other time it has evolved until the present day where hundreds of Fallas are built each year (a total of 386 in 2007). Today The Fallas are a mayor event and a very important touristic attraction to the city of Valencia and Spain. . For more information see: . http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fallas And: http://www.valenciavalencia.com/culture-guide/fallas/fallas.htm (Has a number of good photos) . Filmed 18th and 19th of March 2008 less Tags: jayen fallas las fallas valencia festivals 2008 art sculptures adventure party partying parading music culture bands Category: Travel & Places Views: 156 Comments: 14 Added: Dec 8, 08 By: Jayen  | |  |
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