What is Easter in Spain ?
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WHAT IS EASTER IN SPAIN?
Luis Alfons
o Fernando
Marina Paula
GROUP 1
EASTERThe Spanish word
for“Easter” is
Pascua.The period of
forty days before Easter is called Lent.
Lent is called La Cuaresma in Spanish.
PROCESSIONS
During La Semana Santa Spanish towns have street parades every day.
In the processions, people carry and follow floats, known as pasos.
FLOATS
On the floats, there are statues of Jesus and La Virgen María. The floats are beatifully decorated with flowers, gold and silver ornaments and candles.
The heavy floats are carried by men called costaleros.
EASTER IN SPAIN IS A MEMORIAL OF THE SUFFERING, DEATH AND RESURRECTION OF JESUS CHRISTIt is also a period
of cooperation and union for Christians.
People who belong to “hermandades” (brotherhood) prepare together Easter celebrations.
During this week, there is an atmosphere of mourning with the serious processions except on Easter Sunday. It is a day full of light and colour, with happines and celebration.
The most famous Easter celebrations are in Andalucía, Valladolid, Toledo, Segovia, Burgos, Zamora and Cuenca.
EASTER VOCABULARY
Celeste
Alberto
Álvaro
Pablo
GROUP 2
Mantillas: black silk clothing that women wear covering their heads in the
procession.
Nazarenos:People that participate in the
processions of Easter week dressed with tunics.
The nazarenos ar men, women and children who wear long robes
La bulla: lots of people set in a place of the
city to see the procession arriving.
El paso: wooden platform to carry the statues in the procession of Easter
week
Hermandades:(brotherhoods)Groups of people that organize the
celebration of Easter in Spain
Capataz: he is the leader of “los costaleros” during the Procession. He
checks that los costaleros are wellprepared underneath.
Saeta : cante flamenco that a singer sings
usually from a balcony to be heard by all the procession.
EASTER DAYS
Marcos
MaríaGuillerm
o Javier
GROUP 3
PALM SUNDAY “DOMINGO DE RAMOS”In the morning most Spanish people go to the church to celebrate the triumphal entry of Jesus Christ into Jerusalen. In every town people carry palm and olives branches and follow the statue of Jesus.
This day marks the beginning of Holy Week.
MAUNDY THURSDAY “ JUEVES SANTO “There is a procession in the street. It recalls when Jesus celebrated his last supper with his disciples and he was betrayed by Judas.
GOOD FRIDAY “VIERNES SANTO”This day is National Holiday and in the evening there is a procession that recalls the death of Jesus of Nazareth.
Holy Saturday “Sábado Santo“
It is a day of mourning and rest.
EASTER SUNDAY “ DOMINGO DE RESURRECIÓN “
Easter Sunday is a day of joy for all Christians because it is celebrated the resurrection of Jesus.There is a procession in the morning. We can see the statues of Jesus and his mother.Children enjoy this celebration because in some towns they are given sweets in the streets.
TYPICAL EASTER FOOD
GROUP 4
Rodrigo MaríaJesús
Juan Manu
el
During Lent ( forty Days before Easter)
Christians should not eat meat on Fridays.
Typical meals are:
Chickpeas with SpinachGarbanzos con espinacas
Peas with eggsGuisantes con huevo
Chickpeas with codGarbanzos con bacalao
Cod omeletteTortilla de bacalao
Rice with cod Arroz con bacalao
TYPICAL EASTER DESSERTS
GROUP 5
Jesús Eloy
Javier Noelia
Arroz con leche
RICE PUDDING
Torrijas
Roscos de Semana Santa
EASTER DONUTS
HUESOS DE SANTO
HORNAZOS
EASTER DECORATIONS
JuliánPablo
SantiNatali
a
GROUP 6
EASTERThere is not much decoration these days.
We can find candles and religious pictures in some houses.
Sometimes people buy easter eggs at the supermarket, or easter bunnies made of chocolate, because kids love chocolate, but it isn´t typical in Spain.
At school we eat chocolate easter eggs when we learn about Easter traditions from other countries in our English class.
Easter is coming up soon and we have holidays from Maundy Thursday (the 28th of March) until the 7th of April .
What about you ?
We can say about Easter in Spain it is a very interesting time to be here
We wish you
¡FELIZ PASCUA!
HAPPY EASTER!