Wednesday, March 21, 2012

The Encierro

In my opinion the best videos are on the following web site http://www.rtve.es/noticias/san-fermin /

They offer eight different cameras signals plus the signal made during the San Fermin festival 2011. You can choose to watch the encierro (Closure) from which everpoint you prefer by picking a determined the camera. The site is written in Spanish but I it is easy to understand how to move around. As you will see, you can watchthemfrom whatever point of view you want without losing any details.

You could find out what happens in the Santo Domingo Hill or in Estafeta St at any time. You can even feel the tension of the runnersbefore the arrival of the bulls or what happens if any bull is left behind. Just click on the camera, choose the route of the encierro (closure) you want. They are many livestock some of them are Torrestrella, Cebada Gago, Dolores Aguirre, Miura, Fuente Ymbro, Victoriano del Rio, El Pilar or Nuñez de Cuvillo.

Fireworks

From the 6th to the 14th of july, just as the night-life starts getting going, a breathking display of fire-works is orechertrasted from the castle Plaza and hundreds of locals and visitors gather to watch.

The park in the Castle Courtyard (La vuelta del Castillo) is the best place from which to enjoy the show whilst sitting on the grass and enjoying the summer air.

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Thursday, March 15, 2012

The chupinazo

It is the rocket announcing the beginning of the festival, this is just over half a century.  During centuries, the beginning of the festival of San Fermin took place when the municipal authorities, accompanied by mace - bearers, giants, musicians and general public use to go to San Lorenzo´s Church to do the Vespers in honour of San Fermin.  In 1901 some people start lighting rockets in the Plaza del Castillo. In 1940 the Deputy Mayor Joaquin Ilundáin and jthe ournalist José María Pérez Salazar suggested to the Mayor to officially pull the Chupinazo rom the balcony of the consistory. And a year later the mayor lit the wick.

The Chupinazo will be shot by an appointed personality that the Major has previously decided (is usually a member of the Municipal Corporation). This takes place on July 6 at 12 noon from the central balcony of the second floor of City Hall. During the previous hours both locals and foreigners, dressed in traditional clothing (trousers and white shirt and red sash) wait for this huge moment. They are bathered with torrents of cheap champagne flowing onto them. Once the rocket is off, they knot their red scarf onthe neck and they should wear it during the whole festival.

The rocket´s shot followed by the shouts of Viva San Fermin! and "Gora San Fermin!" converts the old part in a human tide submerged in a mixture of songs, dances, music and shouts of joy indicating that the party has begun. The best place to experience this are on the balconies surrounding the Town Hall Plaza as to get inside the crowd you must be willing to endure for more than an hour all sorts of pushing, shouting and flourover you. Another possibility, not that exciting, is to watch it live on TV.

Chupinazo 2011
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Wednesday, March 14, 2012

The Procession

Procesion de San Fermin
On July 7th, the feast of San Fermin, is the biggest day. The human outbreak on the 6 is followed by another act even more crowded if possible, although this has very different nature and very appreciated and loved by the Pamplona´scitizens. Thousands of people dressed in spotless white, accompany the statue of the Saint, which runs through out some Old Town streets accompanied by the Church Authorities.San Fermin leaves for few hours his retirement in the church of San Lorenzo and makes Pamplona a corridor of admiration, devotion and gratitude. Its time for tradition.
San Fermin
The image of San Fermin is a wood carving, a XV century reliquary that was trimmed in silver 1687. In its oval chest has few relics of St. Fermin. Usually it is exposed in the Church San Lorenzo.

Giants and big heads start the tour with the basque dancers. The municipal corporation together with the ecclesiastica l authorities all dressed in evening dresses are accompanying the beloved Saint. The band "La Pamplonesa" along with txistus (basque flute) and bagpipes enliven the journey.

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Tuesday, March 6, 2012

The Encierro (closure) 3

               Songs in the Niche

Every day the runners invoke the Saint asking their protection minutes before the race takes place. They do it with a newspaper in his hand in front of the niche that is located at de beginning of the Santo Domingo Hill. The song is sung three times (7.55, 7.57 and 7.59 hours) and goes : "We ask tos San Fermin/to be our guide/guiding us in the runnig/ giving us his blessing". In Spanish would be :  "A San Fermin pedimos/ por ser nuestro Patrón, nos guíe en el encierro/ Dándonos su bendición". Ends with shouts of "¡viva San Fermin!, Gora San Fermín!", And is one of the most exciting moments.

                                                                   
                                                                    
               The Fencing

It first appears in 1776 to mark the route for the running of the bulls an is the most important safety barrier. It is made of wooden spruce and consist of 1.800 boards, 40 gates, 590 post, 200 palisades, 2.400 and 2.000 screws sills. Each year 20 boards are replaced due to the damage.
           
 The Herd 
                           

The encierro (closure) its run by the six bulls that will figh in the afternoon at the Bullring and two groups of halters (gentle) that guide the bulls running in front of them. They are recognizable as they will have a bell hanging on their neck. They will be eight of them in total. Three more halters will be released at the very end to work as a "broom wagon".

Closure July 7, 2011    












Monday, March 5, 2012

The Encierro (closure) 1


The encierro (closure) is, outside of the liturgy, the central act of San Fermin and what Pamplona has projected as an image to the five continents. Any where in the planet have heard of the city where people runs down the street in front of the bulls.
The direct broadcasting on television has increased its legend and has brought a dangerous overcrowding. The number of runners is usually at 2.000 people but the weekend raises up to 3.500.The rate at the bulls run is around 24 km /h.


The Rockets
They are four of them. Its very important the punctuality of their timing being released as is the safety of ther runners depend largely on their correct timing.
The first rocket is released when the San Cernin clock is showing 8o´clock. At that time the corral doors open and the police barriers that are retaining all the runners will dissolve.
The second rocket alerts that the entire herd has already left the corrals, the third rocket informs that the bulls and oxen have already entered the bullring and finally the fourth one indicates that the entire herd has entered the corral that is inside of the Bullfight Ring.

The first rocket is released when the San Cernin clock is showing 8o´clock. At that time the corral doors open and the police barriers that are retaining all the runners will dissolve. The second rocket alerts that the entire herd has already left the corrals, the third rocket informs that the bulls and oxen have already entered the bullring and finally the fourth one indicates that the entire herd has entered the corral that is inside of the Bullfight Ring.



 The Running of the Bulls Run has always the same solar time. At 6 hours, ran to 1924, at 7 pm to 1973 and from 1974 to the 8 hours under official schedule changes.

EL PAÍS


Closure of July 9, 2011  

Sunday, March 4, 2012

The Encierrillo



This is the transference of the bulls from the further lying stalls from which the run begins. At 11 o´clock, in the night before the run with the bulls 440 metres quietly, calmly and unaccompanied to to the stalls in Santo Domingo . In order to see it one would have to collect tickets the Town Hall days before the event.


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Saturday, March 3, 2012

The Encierro (Closure) 2

The Encierro  was born from need: getting the bulls from outside the city into the bullring. The encierro takes place from July 7th to 14th and starts at the corral in Calle Santo Domingo when the clock on the  church of San Cernin  (Gothic, XIII century) strikes eight o'clock in the morning. After the launching of two rockets, the bulls charge behind the runners for 825 metres, the distance between the corral and the bullring. The run usually lasts between three and four minutes although it has sometimes taken over ten minutes, especially if one of the bulls has been isolated from his companions.



               1                 Corrales
               1 - 2            Cuesta de Santo Domingo
               2                 Town Hall
               2 - 3            Mercaderes Street
               3 - 5            Estafeta Street
               5-6-7           Plaza de Toros. Access

 July 11, 2011       

Friday, March 2, 2012

The Queen´s earrings and my brother

In September 2010, was the commemorative 150th anniversary of "the Giants and Big Heads Parade". The tickets for the show at Pamplona´s  Bull Ring were sold out within days. My brother Josetxo  Goia-Aribe, which is jazz musician composed a special piece for that day in honor of Thaddeus Amorena, author of the giants, and for the hundreds of people that during these 150 years have been part of "La Comparsa " (The Parade). He was part of this troupe for several years.



At that time he published his fifth album "The Queen's earrings". The title stems from a story he was told by chance. Back in 1900 a woman who lived 12 kilometers from Pamplona was accustomed to go –walking-to Pamplona´s Festival,"San Fermin".

 "The Queen's earrings"  Album cover. The boy is my nephew looking at the Queen

 Well, this woman use to go come to San Fermin Festival     with her children by her hand and get into the maelstrom of the party ... the running of the bulls, bullfighting, carousels, music concerts, etc… But what she liked the most was the Giants and Big Head Parade as she was fascinated by a tiny detail that probably was unnoticeable for most of people attending the Parade, the beautiful earrings that one of the Queens wore.

At the Parade were 8 Giants and one was known as "The European Queen". She was her favourite, and of course, her earrings with the amazing "swinging" they did while the Queen was dancing. She explain this fascination to her children, grand children and even great grand children and on the spoken words of one of her fourth generation descendant when my brother found out this beautiful story. This is the explanation for my brother to choose this title for his disc. His intention was to put in value the small things, even insignificant details that give warmth to our memory.

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He is a professor at the Higher School of Music of the Basque Country. My nephew plays the piano and is overall a good kid.