Video of Easter Processions in Sevilla
I found this video of La Macarena de Sevilla at being carried around in the procession at Easter.
I found this video of La Macarena de Sevilla at being carried around in the procession at Easter.
Yesterday the “Reyes Magos” the three kings arrived here in Spain. They replace the tradition of Santa Claus even though I am quite sure that most children get presents twice rather than having to make the choice. In the bigger cities it is a massive event. A big parade takes place and kids line the whole route waiting for Melchor, Gaspar, and Balthazar. When they arrive they are throwing sweets and toys to the eagerly awaiting children, dressed up in all their garb. Quite impressive in the larger cities with floats, thousands of kids and parents.
Today is “Día de los Reyes” the day of the three kings where the children open the presents in the morning that the kings might have left for them. It really is very Santa Claus like, and I wonder what kids believe in here in Spain. Both? One of them? I must ask some of my Spanish friends how it all works.

In our village I saw last year how it was just a little dumper truck driving around the streets with the 3 kings on it throwing boiled sweets. A rather more simple and demure affair than the
And check out this picture I found. Looks like a Lego version of the three kings with their respective presents. I wonder if Lego also does the whole nativity scene?
Staying with the subject of break-inns, I think the Spanish have a funny Christmas decoration habit. They are crazy about hanging Santas on the outside of their houses. He hangs there on a ladder-like thing looking fake and silly.
On some streets you might have up to 20 santas hanging there, that must be a bit confusing fo the kids as we know there is only one santa.
It is funny celebrating christmas in another country. It is one of those things that are
only right if it is like it was in your childhood. At least my mum is coming over this year so that will make it more real.
The streets are now lit up at night with Christmas decorations hanging between the houses. I’m afraid my pics are not that good as they were taken with my phone camera, which in turn makes them excellent considering they were taken with my…phone camera! It looks so nice when you walk around it the dark, although it is a bit funny seeing palm trees wrapped in lights. Palm trees + christmas= not sure. I need to go a bit further up in the mountains to look at some pine trees, they are definitely more Christmassy.