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Behind The Scenes Of Dalías Fiesta

September 19th, 2008 - Chris Marshall


Jerónimo, Sands & Salvador with ‘the Boss’ as Jerónimo calls him!

Got a phone call earlier in the week asking if we would like to go and meet Jerónimo Robles Aguado, the very young and exceptionally pleasant mayor of Dalías, to discuss the forthcoming Fiesta (21st September), and get some behind the scenes photos and interview.

The fiesta has a very good reputation as a party with amazing fire works i.e. rockets, but talking to Jerónimo you realise just how much more there is to the fiesta. Primarily it is a religious pilgrimage of sorts with thousands attending (the population of 3,000 will swell to 25,000 for the fiesta), with thousands walking (many barefoot) from as far and wide as Berja, Roquetas, Almeria, Almerimar, El Ejido etc. to attend.

If you drive out of El Ejido you will see that one side of the road has been conned off for the walkers. As I came back from Beja yesterday there was already a steady stream of walkers, although not too many barefoot.


Statue In Dalías Square

In the centre of Dalìas you will see the above statue, or a man with his hands held above his head paying homage to Santísimo Cristo de la Luz. People stand trance like for a long time such is the religious belief and fervour of the event.


Dalías Rockets

The fiesta is famous for its rockets, which are made especially locally in Berja. Jerónimo would’t confirm the actual cost (estimate c300,000€) of the rockets, partly because no one actually knows as people make dontaions throughout the year to fund the rockets, but he did claim that as far as a ‘rocket display’ went it was the largest in the world, with perhaps only the US on 4th July getting close.

Both Sands and I cane away with a deep impression of how religious the fiesta is and how much it means to the inhabitants of Dalías. The whole town was helping out, and many people were sitting and watching the construction of the stage, blocking of the roads, setting up of the bars and restaurants in the streets.

Many thanks to Jerónimo for taking the time to talk to us and show us around his office. He was happy for us to take pictures as you will see, and it was particularly good to see the children’s drawings in his office from a local competition:


Child’s Portrait of Jerónimo

He was exceptionally passionate about the fiesta and took time to show us plans, pictures and prepartion, all very impressive:


Official Photos

For official portrait pictures he insists of being photographed next to the large picture of The Boss, which was a sure sign of his own personal beliefs.

All in all a very impressive and interesting day.

The Event

The main event starts at 1am on Saturday (21st) with a series of Mass celebrations, and carries on for at least 24 hours with the main celebration, the Salida De La Imagen Del Stmo. Cristo De La Luz Del Templo, starting at 8.30pm.

Forget about driving though as there is no where to park at all!

Photos


Casino


Square From Town Hall Balcony


Church


Preparations


Cultural Center

Check out more photos on Flickr

Video

Some footage of Dalías preparing for its big night.

Reader Giveaway

Jerónimo kindly gave us a couple of DVD’s of the 2006 and 2007 festivities to give away, so if you want a copy this is all you need to do. Leave a comment on this post and next week I will pick a number at random from the number of comments and that person gets the first DVD (so state your year of preference) and then ditto for the second. I will post them to you wherever you live if necessary.

Enjoy the fiesta!!!

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3 Responses to “Behind The Scenes Of Dalías Fiesta”

  1. Maria Says:

    Excellent article. Impressed that you got the invite. Would love a DVD, 2007 if possible :-)

  2. Andy Says:

    Impressive coverage, wish we were over so could go and see it for ourselves :-(

    Either DVD would be great thanks ……

  3. Pam Roberts Says:

    Dalias Fiesta – a word of advice – make sure you have a strong hat on or a handy chair to cover your head as it rains sticks from the rockets!!!!

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