In Spain parades
featuring the three Magi take place on the eve of Epiphany or Twelfth
Night, January 6. We went to the magnificent version that Oviedo
produced last night at 7pm. The procession, with more than 1500
participants (participants, not viewers – the latter
estimated at 100,000), began in the newer, commercial part of town,
and then passed very close to us in the old city.
It was an
Orientalist’s fantasy! Each of the three kings, Melchor, Gaspar,
and Balthazar, had his own entourage, and between were courts and
emissaries from all possible eastern kingdoms – real and imaginary:
Rajastan, Omar, Turfan, Siam, Macedonia, Nineveh(!), Samarkand,
Ethiopia. I’ve appended the complete list of the exotic elements at the end
of this post. Each group wore stupendously elaborate costumes, and many carried ornate staffs or standards.
Interspersed were
marching bands, including church musical groups, the local Asturian
bagpipers, and the excellent, professional City of Oviedo Band.
It took about 45
minutes for the whole procession of people, horses, and sheep(!) to
pass by. I think this marks the end of what has been an extended
Christmas season, all in full holiday mode for the twelve days
between Christmas and today. In fact, today is the main
gift-giving holiday, so stores and fairs have been promoting their many gift selections over the past week. Post-holiday sales do not start until Monday!
Melchor
Gaspar
Balthazar
The kings were magnificent, but in the nearby city of Gijon they rode on camels!
The Nineveh contingent
A horned helmet
Happy Assyrians
An eastern potentate
Veiled young women, part of the "Court of Trebisond"
There were many beautiful Andalusian horses that "danced" as they passed
The entire flock of sheep that accompanied the Galilean shepherds
Asturian bagpipe band (the Celtic heritage!)
And after the magical parade, the traditional cake -- a bean and baby Jesus inside. The baby finder has good luck for the year; the bean finder buys next year's cake.
The Order of the Cavalcade
1. Policia
2. Guardia árabe
3. Banda Unión Musical del Principado
4. Aliatar
5. Emir de Damasco
6. Califa de Basora
7. Príncipes de Rajastán
8. Banda de Música de San Salvador
9. Rey Melchor
10. Jinetes de Katar
11. Embajada de Omán
12. Dignatarios de Turfán
13. Banda de Música Jesús Cautivo
14. Diáconos de Babilonia
15. Corte de Trebisonda
16. Banda de Música de Guardo (Palencia)
17. Rey Gaspar
18. Caballería de Siam
19. Infantes de Macedonia
20. Gran Khan de Manchuria
21. Mandarín de Kambaluk
22. Banda Sagrado Corazón de Jesús
23. Pastores de Galilea
24. Banda de Gaitas Ciudad de Oviedo
25. Escuadrón de Siria
26. Palio de Nínive
27. Palio de Assuán
28. Banda de Música de Toro (Zamora)
29. Sultán de Smirna
30. Cónsul Ecbatana
31. Banda de Música de Meira
32. Jinetes de Ur
33. Gran Khan de Samarkanda
34. Sultán de Etiopía
35. Banda de Música Ciudad de Oviedo
36. Rey Baltasar
37. Banda de Música de Foz (Lugo)
38. Coche antiguo de bomberos de Oviedo (1920)
39. Camión antiguo de regalo
3. Banda Unión Musical del Principado
4. Aliatar
5. Emir de Damasco
6. Califa de Basora
7. Príncipes de Rajastán
8. Banda de Música de San Salvador
9. Rey Melchor
10. Jinetes de Katar
11. Embajada de Omán
12. Dignatarios de Turfán
13. Banda de Música Jesús Cautivo
14. Diáconos de Babilonia
15. Corte de Trebisonda
16. Banda de Música de Guardo (Palencia)
17. Rey Gaspar
18. Caballería de Siam
19. Infantes de Macedonia
20. Gran Khan de Manchuria
21. Mandarín de Kambaluk
22. Banda Sagrado Corazón de Jesús
23. Pastores de Galilea
24. Banda de Gaitas Ciudad de Oviedo
25. Escuadrón de Siria
26. Palio de Nínive
27. Palio de Assuán
28. Banda de Música de Toro (Zamora)
29. Sultán de Smirna
30. Cónsul Ecbatana
31. Banda de Música de Meira
32. Jinetes de Ur
33. Gran Khan de Samarkanda
34. Sultán de Etiopía
35. Banda de Música Ciudad de Oviedo
36. Rey Baltasar
37. Banda de Música de Foz (Lugo)
38. Coche antiguo de bomberos de Oviedo (1920)
39. Camión antiguo de regalo
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