Wednesday 29 June 2011

Full programme for the Feria de San Pablo

This year's Feria de San Pablo is almost here. Perhaps a little more modest than in the boon years, this is nevertheless one of the quieter (except for the Youth Marquee) ferias in the area. Much tradition, something for all ages, a day for riders, music, also for all ages, dancing and a lot more. Everything starts out with the parade of the Queen of the Fair and her Cortege, their Coronation ... well., you can see the whole programme for yourself below.>>>
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FRIDAY, JULY 1 
10.30 pm Royal Cortege (Queen, Ladies in Waiting and their Partners) leave the Casa de la Cultura accompanied by the Municipal Band, parade through the streets, ending at the Municipal Marquee at the Sports Pavilion. Coronation takes place after they arrive.
Followed by dancing with Orquesta Gato Negro. More music at the Youth Marquee.
 
SATURDAY JULY 2
11 am Under the Guadiaro River bridge: traditional gathering of horses and riders, followed at
1pm by the traditional horse races and skills. And the Women's Luncheon, to the tunes and voice of Juan Jesús de Benarrabá.
4pm Children's Party for boys and girls. Story telling and Games of the World through the five continents: stories and games from everywhere for everyone.8pm Traditional pensioners' party for the elderly. Food and drinks, accompanied by live music by Juan Jesús de Benarrabá.
From 10pm Music and Dancing by Gato Negro at the Municipal Marquee. More (other) music and dancing at the Youth Marquee

SUNDAY JULY 3
9am
(before the sun hits hard) Children's games and fun. sack races, bottle filling, bike ribbon races, etc. in cooperation with PTA Los Naranjos and Chiriplaza Youth Club
From 12 noon at Municipal Marquee Orquesta Flores plus DJ
From 1pm Wine (sherry) tasting by Antonio Ramos - And Foam Party, giant balls, dancing, lots of fun!

From 2pm at Municipal Marquee, traditional paella for all

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