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Correfocs (Catalan pronunciation: [ˌkorəˈfɔks]);
literally in
English "fire-runs") are
among the most
striking features present in
Valencian and Catalan...
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gegants (giants), bigheads, stick-dancers and musicians, and the
correfoc,
where devils and
monsters dance and
spray showers of
sparks using firecrackers...
- by a man or a woman, from a
demon or devil.
Another Mallorcan dance is
Correfoc, an
elaborate festival of
dance and
pyrotechnics that is also of Catalan...
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recently introduced traditions are the
annual Catalan Wine Fair, a
special correfoc, a 10 km race and the pyro-musical, a
display featuring synchronized fireworks...
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fireworks and
typical features present in
catalan festivals, such as
correfocs and "gegants" (meaning gigants). In 2010 it
obtained the
recognition of...
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locals welcome outsiders to
share with them in
their celebration. The
correfocs, in
which "devils" play with fire
close the onlookers, is one of the most...
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Catalanophobia Traditions Myths and
legends Traditions Caganer Castells Correfoc Falles Fogueres de Sant Joan
Gegants i
capgrossos Moros i
cristians Muixeranga...
- than the use of
ground based fireworks by
members of
ritual crews. The
Correfoc (firerun) is an
element of many festivals, in
which crews of
diables (devils)...
- Dracs, Víbries and
other mythological figures used to parti****te in
correfocs during po****r celebrations. In
Portuguese mythology, Coca is a female...
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Catalanophobia Traditions Myths and
legends Traditions Caganer Castells Correfoc Falles Fogueres de Sant Joan
Gegants i
capgrossos Moros i
cristians Muixeranga...