Corpus Christi In Valencia 2018 Picture Post

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This year we finally got to see the shower of rose petals which concludes the festival of Corpus Christi. The text of the article below was first published in 2015 on our Valencia Travel Blog, but the videos and the photos were taken last Sunday.

With a history reaching back to 1263, Corpus Christi is perhaps Valencia’s oldest festival, and remains one of its most popular. Occurring 60 days after Easter, the festival is held in honor of the Eucharist, but really it just provides another excuse for Valencians to get out on the street and have a good time.

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Although the festival of Corpus Christi officially stretches out over four days, all of the main activities occur on Sunday. Starting things off is the Cabalgata del Convite, a lively procession which begins at noon, and leaves from the Plaza de la Virgen. With its colorful cast of characters, traditional dances, and elaborate costumes, it’s quite entertaining.

The cabalgata is led by the El Capellá de los Roques, an elderly gentleman who sits atop a small horse and calls the citizenry out to join the celebration. He always wins huge cheers from the crowd, as well as some laughs, since he’s constantly sliding off his silk-robed horse.

Following El Capellá is a long sequence of costumed troupes performing traditional dances. There are Els Arquets, who are girls dancing with arched branches; La Magrana, which is like a maypole dance; and Els Pastorets, a group of boys dancing with canes. Another fun performance is put on by a group wearing heavy, over-sized masks, and clicking giant castanets.

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The most famous character in the Cabalgata del Corpus is La Moma. A woman costumed completely in white, from her dress to her hooded veil, La Moma represents virtue, and is accompanied by Els Momos: seven black-clad devils who represent various sins. They’ll dance around La Moma and surround her, until she casts them off one by one. (Once, when La Moma paused to take a sip of water, we noticed a bearded face underneath the veil. Cross-dressing, apparently, is not a sin.)

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The wild culmination of the noon cabalgata is La Paolà, which occurs on Calle Avellanas. A mean-looking legion of men are dressed like the Roman soldiers who would go door-to-door, killing the first-born son of every household. The neighbors of Calle Avellanas greet these villains with incessant buckets of water. Inevitably, La Paolà turns into a party, as kids can’t resist rushing out into the street to get soaked themselves.

The next event of Corpus Christi begins at 16:00, with the Procession of the Rocas. Las Rocas are heavy wooden carriages, some of them over 500 years in age. Each one is pulled by two small horses, who seem determined to finish their jobs as quickly as possible. This is a fast-moving parade, and as these ancient works of art rumble down the cobblestone streets, they shake so violently that it’s hard to believe they don’t fall apart.

The finale of the Procession of the Rocas occurs in the Plaza de la Almoina. If you’re adverse to animal cruelty, you might want to skip this one. Just before the final ascent, one of the horses is unshackled from each of the Rocas, leaving the other unfortunate beast to manage the burden on its own. There’s not much of an incline, but it’s in a curve, and the little horses have serious problems negotiating it. They’ll slip and fall and panic and bray, but, encouraged by the crowd’s cheering (and their handler’s whipping), they almost always make it to the top.

At around 5:30pm, the Plaza de la Virgen is occupied by Els Gegants, massive giants about five meters in height. Meant to represent the spread of Catholicism to the various corners of the world, there’s a pair of Valencian Falleros, Arabs, a dapper-looking Victorian couple, and two from Africa, all of whom dance slowly around the plaza to the tunes of a marching band.

The final event of Corpus Christi comes at 7pm, when a solemn procession sets off from the Plaza de la Virgen. Compared with the action-packed parades earlier in the day, this one is decidedly low-key and more religious in nature. The Senyera, Valencia’s venerated and ancient flag, makes an appearance, along with a long retinue of characters from the Bible, as well as fantastical creatures. At the end, La Custodia appears. This is Valencia’s monstrance, a holy object normally kept in the cathedral. It is the largest monstrance in the world, and celebrated during the procession with a shower of rose petals.

To experience this final parade like a Valencian, take a couple of plastic chairs from home, and set yourself up somewhere along the route; we suggest Calle Avellanas. This is a long procession, and one best appreciated from a sitting position.

Locations on our Map: Plaza de la Virgen | Calle Avellanas

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**More Photos Of The Corpus Christi 2018 Festivities

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Oh man... i really want to see this festival by my self, i heard about it from one of our friend and he said that we should go there....

I think so, i forgotten the name but our friend got impressed by a big-fairy-tail-like festival in Valencia. Thanks for the info👍

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Incredible write up! And such lovely photos too. Looks like a pretty amazing festival to witness 😍

Thank you! Especially if you got a place to sit down ... hehe

Wow I've never seen the shower of rose petals during the festival. It is so impressive. Yiur photos are so live and telling the stories which are like the events are happening now. I've never been to Valensia but I definately have to go there to witness the festival with my open eyes!

Valencia is an incredible city and full of all kinds of different festival and fun things to do. If you come let me know, maybe we're in town as well.

I really love festivals, so lively and full of colors!
btw, going to Baliem Valley Festival this year? It's gonna be awesome!

I would love to .. it looks amazing!

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@for91days, Very good photographic selection, the post in general very attractive and complete, I congratulate you very good friend your publication, you deserve the best!

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