A PIE DE TRONO 2019: CRISTO DE LA SOLEDAD (DULCE NOMBRE). SALIDA CATEDRAL-SAN AGUSTÍN (BALCÓN)

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  • Опубліковано 21 кві 2019
  • Imágenes del Cristo de la Soledad de la Hermandad del Dulce Nombre en el momento de su salida de la Catedral tras su Estación de Penitencia y su paso por San Agustín en la tarde del Domingo de Ramos 2019.
    Málaga, Semana Santa 2019
    Acompañamiento Musical:
    AM. Virgen de la Oliva. Vejer de la Frontera. Cádiz
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    Imágenes y Edición digital:
    Miguel Damián González Pozo
    José Miguel González Ruiz.
    Holy Week in Malaga, is an ancient tradition that dates back to the age of the Catholic Monarchs. The city of Malaga is the capital city of the Costa del Sol and is located in Andalusia, the south of Spain, a land that perfectly combines modernity and tradition in the middle of the 21st Century. The most famous of these traditions is, undoubtedly, its well-known Holy Week of Malaga
    Holy Week in Malaga, is very different to that celebrated in other Andalusians or Spanish places, and those who go to Malaga for the first time will be surprised, as the Passion Week there is not lived with meditation and silence, but it is full of happiness, noise, cheer, spontaneous saetas (flamenco verses sung at the processions) and applauses as the images pass by.
    Some tronos (floats) of Holy Week of Malaga, are so huge that they must be housed in other places different form the churches, as they are taller than the entrance doors; real walking chapels of over 5,000 kilos swung by dozens of bearers. And also military parades playing processional marches or singing their anthems along the route. All this do not imply a lack of religiosity, but it is just the particular way that people from Malaga live their faith and feeling during the Holy Week.

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