Monday, January 14, 2008

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Festes de la Mercé (2)

Nachdem mir der Correfoc gestern so gefallen hat, freu ich mich heut schon drauf, was mich wohl erwarten wird. Also gehts am späten Nachmittag diesmal mit Foto ausgerüstet Richtung Altstadt. Foto hab ich ja meistens nicht dasbei, weil man nur unnötig drauf aufpassen muss. Aber heut denk ich ist es nicht verkehrt.

Wie erwartet ist ziemlich viel los. Auf den Ramblas erwisch ich eher zufällig (hab ich im Programm übersehen) den Umzug der Giganten, den ich im letzten Bericht schon erläutert hab. Ist eigentlich so etwas wie unser Faschingszug, halt nicht auf lustig gemacht. Mit dabei: feuerspeiende Drachen, Figuren von Königen und Musikgruppen. Ist eigentlich ganz interessant. Der Zug erstreckt sich von den Ramblas durch die Altstadt bis zum Rathaus auf dem Placa Jaume I. Dort sind wieder Reden und so.

Giganten

Umzug der Giganten

Die hör ich mir dieses Mal nicht an, ich schlender weiter durch die Altstadt zum Mercat de la Santa Caterina. Vielleicht kennt den schon jemand vom Sehen, der hat ein geschwungenes buntes Dach. Auf dem Platz vor dem Mercat finden Sardanas statt. Wie auch im letzten Bericht geschrieben ist das ein katalanischer Volkstanz, bei dem die Tänzer im Kreis stehen und sich bei den Holding hands. The sequence of steps looks easier than it is. A few steps to the left and right, and then quickly walk back and forth, and ... more information wens interest here. For this purpose a small orchestra was playing. The Catalans dance the Sardana on festivals or on Sundays before church. It was great to see above all that all age groups have mitgetanzt. Very young and very old. And above all, it was not a tourist attraction, but simply because they wanted to dance.

Sardana

Sardana dance

then I'm still in the streets of the Barrio rumgeschlendert Born - beautiful. Then I am already on the way back made. After all was in my street today announced Concert - Travis. And for free. I then sat and thought, I dare not run my eyes. They just blocked an intersection in the middle of residential area and a giant stage set up. And it was pandemonium. I've then tried to wade German and coincidentally with Erasmus students Getoff that I know of the first week. I then stayed with them and we have had a few half, and the concert is a member.

That's the second so Day.
The third I will take things more calmly, and because the weather was still used to go to the beach. Then in the evening musical was announced fireworks. In the square outside the Catalan National Museum (Held at the famous fountain, in which in the summer, the fountain-light games) should be a fireworks display with rock / pop music. Accordingly, it was the crowds. Was absolutely the hit. Played them all and have actually been shot to match the fireworks. In between then, most of the audience lighters and sparklers have dressed. Was really nice.
Not so nice was the way back, you want to take any course at the same time and that after the peak with Robbie Williams and "Let Me Entertain You" and pretty much Gekrache. The metro station was right and so I am drawn to the current direction of the city center. Thought but very smart guy, I am rather diagonally upward Consider the way home and then a Metro station determines find. It was not so - and about three-quarters of an hour later I was at home - on foot, diagonally across half Barcelona. I'm still geskyped with my loved ones and fell exhausted into bed.

Well, that was the festivals de la Mercé - I can only recommend.

But the barrios are beautiful even without hard. It is worthwhile making a tour of Barcelona. Suggestions you can find at www.paseo-barcelona.de


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