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    A short documentary of Easter Holy Week Processions in Malaga Semana Santa.
    An introduction of what is like to be in Malaga during this period of the year.
    This event is called "Semana Santa" (Holy Week), people in Malaga, commemorate the Passion, Death and Resurrection of Jesus. It takes place in March/April every year and begins on Palm Sunday and ends on Resurrection Sunday.
    In Malaga the "Cofradías" (brotherhoods) take to the streets the "Tronos" (floats) which are carried by the "Hombres de Trono" in procession.
    Also in processions the "cofrades" and "devotos" who wear the penitencial clothes are the "Nazarenos".
    This tradition originated in the 16th century.
    In this second part of the video I highlighted the Cathedral and I gave an example of some of the brotherhoods doing the penitential station inside.
    In regards of the liberation of a prisoner, I explained the reason behind this tradition as well as music bands and the heritage of the brotherhoods which are some of the topics you will find out during this short documentary.
    Experience Holy Week in Spain, the annual Catholic tribute of the Passion of Christ. The brotherhoods carry massive thrones through the streets to prove their devotion. This short film is an up-close look at this
    Holy Week Processions take over Antigua Guatemala and it is quite the sight. We were there the week before Semana Santa (Holy Week) and witnessed one of the biggest processions in honor of St. Bartholomew. Over one million visitors descend on the town during this one procession. I would say that number is accurate as we maneuvered our way through the crowds.
    The colorful, labor-intensive sawdust carpets, the massive floats, the music, the atmosphere, the people - it's truly remarkable. We haven't seen anything like it and can't wait to go back during Holy Week next time.
    Holy week in SEVILLE is popularly known as SEMANA SANTA. It is one of the most iconic biggest festivals in our city. In this video, I will be your Spanish ultimate guide to Semana Santa in Seville. You will know some of the most important informations about this fascinating tradition and what makes Semana Santa in Seville so special.
    Let's start with, what is Semana Santa? (Easter Spain) the best celebration in seville.
    Semana Santa is celebrated all over Spain and in Seville, it has been celebrated since 16th century. In fact, it has been declared a Fiesta of International Tourist Interest.
    During this week, vast number of people are gathered together to witness majestic processions from Palm Sunday to Easter Sunday which are organised by Seville’s church brotherhoods to commemorate the journey of Passion, Death and Resurrection of Jesus Christ. This event highlights not just the spiritual emotions but as well as the cultural emotions while enjoying and admiring the works of art in the streets of Seville. It is a celebration that religious brotherhood spend all year preparing for that is why this is something that i guarantee you won't see anything like it anywhere else.
    Malaga, Spain - religious procession at Easter, Holy Week (Semana Santa) in Málaga. Let's travel to Malaga in Spain and let's watch and incredible religious procession (Semana Santa or Holy Week) on Easter in beautiful Malaga (Spain) where hundreds of men carry a huge float of Virgin Mary around the city, accompanied with music and people dressed in colorful robes. This event is called "Semana Santa" (Holy Week), the Catholics commemorate the Passion, Death and Resurrection of Jesus.
    Holy Week in Málaga (Semana Santa en Málaga), is the annual commemoration of the Passion of Jesus in Málaga, Spain. It takes place during the last week of Lent, the week immediately before Easter. It is one of the city's main cultural and religious events.
    During Holy Week, 42 brotherhoods (cofradía) make 45 processions through the streets of Málaga showing realistic wooden sculptures that depict scenes from the Passion, or images of the Virgin Mary showing sorrow.
    It takes place every year and begins on Palm Sunday and ends on Resurrection Sunday.
    In Spain the "Cofradías" (brotherhoods) take to the streets the "Pasos" (floats) which are carried by the "costaleros" in procession. Also in procession the "cofrades" who wear the penitencial clothes are the "Nazarenos". This tradition originated in the 16th century.
    The week consists of processions in which huge floats of religious statues which we called pasos are carried on the shoulders of the team costaleros around the streets of Seville and there are 30 to 40 of them depends on the brotherhood. They are under the Paso and they don’t have outside vision and they are guided by what we called the Capataz who is in charge of giving instructions to them when they should carry the paso, walk or rest.

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