22 Feb 2008 03:50:19 | Ana Rodriguez Guzmán
The Mercè Festival marks the welcoming in of the autumn season
with a climate which still allows the locals and those from
outside Barcelona to celebrate the festival out on the streets.
The celebration, which will take place from the 22nd to the 25th
of September, in honour of the Mare de Déu de la Mercè (the
Patron Saint of Barcelona) , is a chance to enjoy the street
enchantment of the Mediterranean, the very cultural diversity of
the great city itself and the participation of over 3,000
artists and musicians. There is always an ample and varied
selection of activities. No matter who you are or where from,
you’ll be sure to find something that suits you in the
programme.
Every year the BAM Festival brings together groups of musicians
both national and international. The performances will take
place at various locations in the city, amoungst of which will
be the new Plaza del Fòrum, avenida de la Catedral, Rambla del
Raval, el Moll de la Fusta and la Plaza Catalunya.
The likes of Lax n´Busto, Seguridad Social, Blues Picolats,
Elèctrica Dharma, Jarabe de Palo, Gossos, El Sueño de Morfeo and
Fran Perea will be filling the stages of the concerts, organized
by Cadena 100 in the Plaza del Fòrum.
As a novelty the big celebration will see the debut first
meeting of the Festivales y Músicos del Mediterráneo , which is
where musicians and artists from Maghreb get to delite and wow
the public with their musical culture in the Centro de Cultura
Contemporànea de Barcelona. Te jazz and the “Cuban flavour” will
also have its own opening at the hands of Santiago Auseròn and
Carlos Caro, and many more.
Art and Tradition
In line with the continuous cultural development what with the
preservation of Barcelona’s main traditions, its a common
occurrence to come across the “Gegants” (Giants) and
“Capgrossos” strolling around the centre. These fantastic
figures, present in all the Catalan city halls, take the little
ones into a whole new world of fantasy- although in many cases
their titanical size as the most mischievous kids in tears. As
its also the 2005 the Año del Libro y la Lectura ( Year of the
Book and Reading ) the traditional “cabalgata” of the giants
will be giving homage to Julio Verne and Quijote. Alongside
them, the theatre and the traveling music will flood the street
with laughter and surprise thanks to the acts performed by “the
street artists”. In this occasion the Parc de la Ciutadella y el
mercado de Santa Caterina will hold most of the acts. Whatever
the type of music or artist, all are welcome to perform.
The fire party
Fireworks have become to be an indispensable part of popular
Catalonian festivities. The “correfocs”, devilish figures
spitting fire of all sorts of colours, will take up the streets
of the city centre for a few days.
One of the most waited for spectacles used to see away the Mercè
Festival year after year is the Piromusical. Fireworks and
quality music are thrown together in a unique show aimed at the
entire public. This year its back, at Motjuïc, with a special
collaboration by the Catalonian singer and composer Pep Sala The
sky celebration
The Barcelona skies will also be taken up, for the typical
“encuentro de globos aerostàticos” - Aerostatic balloons that
is- which will be followed by an acrobatic plane exhibition, the
international congregation of comets and the popular fideuà (a
massive special dish of noodles served to the public! ) And what
better place for the sky celebration, stating from the 23rd till
the 25th, to take place than the beach!
Shake your bootie for the Mercè
The weekend of the 24th of September the city’s public transport
service will amplify so you wont miss a thing. During these days
of celebration the metro and the buses will be available 24hr of
the day!
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