Contradanza of Cetina honors St. San Juan Lorenzo
'Contradanza' of Cetina (Zaragoza), is a contra dance performed by 8 men dressed in black and white costumes and one man dressed in red acting as the Devil. In 2011 the 'Contradanza' of Cetina was declared Immaterial Cultural Heritage of Aragon.
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'Contradanceros' carring torches entering to the main square of Cetina. The square lit up only with the light of the torches carried by the 'Contradanceros'.
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- id:1226063
- date:19 May 2012
- dimensions:15.84 x 10.56 in. (4752 x 3168 px)
- dpi:300dpi
- file size in memory:46.02 MB
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'Contradanza' of Cetina (Zaragoza), is a contra dance performed by 8 men dressed in black and white costumes and one man dressed in red acting as the Devil. In 2011 the 'Contradanza' of Cetina was declared Immaterial Cultural Heritage of Aragon.
Details
- id:1226063
- date:19 May 2012
- dimensions:15.84 x 10.56 in. (4752 x 3168 px)
- dpi:300dpi
- file size in memory:46.02 MB
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