On Sunday 24 April 2011, began the caramelles Madrid. I woke up at 8 in the morning to meet with the entire group of dancers. Then we were all singing and dancing to the most important houses in the village. The songs were typical Catalan dance and I was dancing the dance song, which consisted of a very complex and beautiful dance in which a pitcher was broken at the end. At home they gave us food and drink to recharge. And finally, Saturday mid-day, all the dancers danced all the dances in the middle of the town square, where there were many people watching and taking photos.
Sunday we were doing the same, but we were going to dance and sing to the farms outside the village, which also gave us food and drink.
Was the first time I danced caramelles in my village, Seva, and is an enjoyable and memorable experience that I am sure I will repeat next year.
Sunday we were doing the same, but we were going to dance and sing to the farms outside the village, which also gave us food and drink.
Was the first time I danced caramelles in my village, Seva, and is an enjoyable and memorable experience that I am sure I will repeat next year.