Friday, 21 February 2014

Climbing and Carnival in Cartagena 2014




February has as a main protagonist, Carnival. For all of those thinking, myself just dreaming, Spring Festival still away, in take a break looking for a oasis of good weather and few days of climbing and fun...Cartagena is a superb destination. Cartagena's Carnival is one of the most traditional in Murcia and "El Portus" has the perfect combination...climbing and beach.http://www.elportus.com/en/

El Portus
Climbing Area


Routes by the sea in the unique Naturist climbing area in Spain makes climbing here different. Apart from climbing El Portus offers a great variety of activities for climbers and non climbers. Visit "Cala Aguilar" and enjoy this isolated beach and abseil down its "Neptuno Cave" is highly recommended, for me... The Paradise.


Neptuno Cave
Cala Aguilar













The Carnival of Cartagena is one of the most tradition has in Murcia. It comes from the XVIII century, though it was in the XIX century when the carnival reaches its major rooting among the people.
The Carnival was meaning for the people, forgetting for a few days the hardness of the daily life, as well as the possibility of the rigid social rules skipping; this way, the poor could imitate the rich ones and the rich ones to the poor, it was possible to criticize openly to the government, to the all-powerful Church, to the nobility; the men could dress of women and the women of men … all this protecting for the anonymity that the costumes were offering.
Traditionally the day of “La Candelaria” was the moment chosen by the beginning of the Carnival in Cartagena. This day they all were waiting for the appearance of the “Tio del Bando” that garment in white shirt and trousers and jacket of black velvet, it was going out to the street announcing the beginning of the festival. Since it is in the habit of being a premise in
Carnival Parade
Carnival, the disproportionate and grotesque thing, to exaggerate furthermore the figure of this personage people made him to carry around an alarm clock as clock and a sheet as scarf.
The town crier was the manager of reading the decree that must be exhibited in streets, balconies and squares every single day from February 2 till following Sunday as well known as “Domingo de Piñatas”.
Also there were very popular Carnival dances were celebrated on the streets, being these very crowded events.                                                          
Carnival Parade
 It was said at that time that the marriageable girls as soon as they were arriving there were given a card that they were tying to the neck and writing on it the name of the men in that they had been interested, and a number beside them whose meaning was the turn of dance that would correspond to each one.

The carnival was on the verge of disappearing due to after the Civil war, the new authorities prohibited , and for fifty years, it did not return to be celebrated until, with the arrival of the Democracy, again, the carnival returned   to flood the streets of Cartagena. Nowadays it has turned into one of the most known Carnival in Murcia, being declared Regional Tourist Interest, turning this way into a magnificent option for those who visit Cartagena in February.
                                                                  

"Chirigotas" Competion
http://murciatoday.com/carnival-whats-a-chirigota_10536-a.html














Progamme for Carnival and further information click this link: http://murciatoday.com/carnival-in-cartagena-2014_20122-a.html#.UwXbgYVng3A

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