[...] though it was fairly small, they had all the necessities: barefoot walkers, a mascletà, falleras, folk dances and statues getting carried around (this time it was less [...]
[...] At its southern end, where it’s widest, there’s a large cement lot which is the site of mascletàs during Fallas. All other times of the year, it serves no obvious purpose and is conspicuously empty [...]
[...] … what’s that you say? No really, I couldn’t hear you. You’ll have to practically scream because my eardrums have been irrecoverably shattered by attending all 19 mascletàs during Fallas 2008. [...]
Javier wrote,
Link | June 4th, 2008 at 6:37 am
Fiesta de Sant Bult | Hola Valencia Blog wrote,
[...] though it was fairly small, they had all the necessities: barefoot walkers, a mascletà, falleras, folk dances and statues getting carried around (this time it was less [...]
Link | June 4th, 2008 at 8:58 am
Plaza del Ayuntamiento | Hola Valencia Blog wrote,
[...] At its southern end, where it’s widest, there’s a large cement lot which is the site of mascletàs during Fallas. All other times of the year, it serves no obvious purpose and is conspicuously empty [...]
Link | August 13th, 2008 at 6:22 pm
New Year’s Mascletà! | Hola Valencia Blog wrote,
[...] to Levante, the New Year’s mascletà is going to be the biggest of the entire year, including those of [...]
Link | January 1st, 2009 at 10:05 am
Mascletas to be quieter?! OH NO! | Hola Valencia Blog wrote,
[...] … what’s that you say? No really, I couldn’t hear you. You’ll have to practically scream because my eardrums have been irrecoverably shattered by attending all 19 mascletàs during Fallas 2008. [...]
Link | February 12th, 2009 at 8:02 pm