Celebrating Fallas in Valencia with Okuda
Valencia, Spain is an exotic melange of culture. A fusion of traditional and futuristic architecture, and fervent appreciation of art and science, it is the annual home to the time-honored celebration of Fallas, held in commemoration of Saint Joseph. The festival is a lively week of art, where a quarter of the population comes together under the umbrella of 750 organizations to construct a Falla, a massive sculpture that can exceed 60 feet in height. Once the sculpture is built and displayed in its colorful vivacity, it is dramatically set aflame in a spectacular display for everyone’s viewing pleasure.
Founded as a Roman colony in 138 BC and one of the oldest cities in Spain, Valencia emblazes a rich history. During the 15th century, Valencia thrived in an era known as the “Golden Age,” when many of its finest buildings were built. Today, the constructions of the Fallas parade through streets lined with architectural masterpieces, completing the wonderment of the scene.
The era also engendered a keen interest in the arts, literature and culture. As the city transformed, it began to assimilate with other cultures as it became a major influence. Inspired by a tradition that took place during the Middle Ages, carpenters would hang pieces of wood called parots to hold the candles that illuminated work spaces during the darker months of winter. As spring dawned with light, the workers would burn the wood to commemorate the conclusion of those long work days, as well as honor Saint Joseph, the patron saint of carpenters. This sparked the inspiration for the ninots, or the large sculptures set aflame at the Fallas. Embellishment and personal touches added an artistic element to the celebration, building on the innovation that is seen in the structures today.
This story is from the Summer 2018, n 206 edition of JUXTAPOZ.
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