Great news! After the forced suspension last year due to the pandemic, this year the Aragonese carnival parade returns, organized by the Municipal School of Music and Dance of Zaragoza, along[…]
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Traditional and folk music from Aragón
Great news! After the forced suspension last year due to the pandemic, this year the Aragonese carnival parade returns, organized by the Municipal School of Music and Dance of Zaragoza, along[…]
Lee másWith the arrival of All Saints’ Day and All Hallows’ Eve, many localities recover the ancient celebration, of Celtic origins, of the night of the souls, the night in which[…]
Lee másOs fillos d’o Sobrarbe It is the name of the Aragonese folk band that animates the Alfonsadas parades that the city of Calatayud hosts every year. This group of musicians[…]
Lee másOn March 5, the city of Zaragoza celebrates the heroic behavior of the Zaragozans during the First Carlist War. The civil war between 1833 and 1840 between the absolutists, supporters[…]
Lee másAs every year, the carnival arrives in Zaragoza preceded by the Aragonese carnival parade organized by the Municipal School of Music and Dance of Zaragoza, along with Laqtspera and Gaiteros del Rabal. The procession[…]
Lee másThe Neighborhood Association of the Jesús district (Zaragoza) organizes for another year the feast of the Halloween Night, with a parade animated this time by La Quinta del Sordo. The[…]
Lee másOnce again, Zaragoza’s Pilar festivities feature the popular serenade organized by Gaiteros del Rabal. A parade with authentic Aragonese flavor, in the traditional way, animated by pipers and touring the streets[…]
Lee másThe festivities of San Lorenzo bring to Uesca a new edition of the Aragon Bagpipers meeting. In this edition, the groups Barfulaires de Ayerbe, Colla La Empajuzada de Híjar, Danzantes de[…]
Lee másThe caranjainas are mythological beings that inhabit the mountains of the Sierra de Albarracín. These strange characters usually hide in the corners of the firewoods, although sometimes they can be seen[…]
Lee másSan Martín del Río, in the province of Teruel, preserves even today the tradition of the serenade. A tradition documented for at least 160 years and in which, during the three[…]
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