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11.2.- APRIL FAIR: CELEBRATION, TRADITION, AND FLAMENCO

The April Fair of Seville is one of the most iconic and colorful festivals in Spain. This celebration takes place approximately two weeks after Holy Week and is one of the most important festivities in the city and throughout Andalusia.

The April Fair has its roots in a livestock fair held in the Prado de San Sebastián in 1847. Over time, the fair evolved into a festive and socially significant event.

The April Fair typically begins two weeks after Holy Week, although the exact dates vary each year. It lasts approximately one week, although there may be related events before and after the official dates.

The fair is held in the fairground known as the "Real de la Feria," located in the Los Remedios neighborhood, south of the Guadalquivir River in Seville.

Key concepts to highlight:

- Casetas: One of the highlights of the April Fair is the "casetas," which are small houses or pavilions decorated in traditional Andalusian style. These casetas are owned by families, brotherhoods, companies, and organizations and serve as gathering places during the fair. Some casetas are private, while others are public and open to all visitors.

- Flamenco Dresses: Both women and men typically dress in traditional attire for the occasion. Women wear "trajes de flamenca," which are colorful dresses often adorned with ruffles and polka dots, while men may wear "trajes de corto" or "trajes de gitano."

- Dance and Music: Flamenco is a fundamental part of the April Fair. Casetas often feature live music, with flamenco artists and sevillanas groups, and people dance sevillanas and rumbas late into the night.

- Gastronomy: Food is an essential element of the fair. Typical dishes include "pescaíto frito" (fried fish), Iberian ham, tortillas, gazpacho, and many other Andalusian delights. Wines and typical drinks like "manzanilla" are also served.

The conclusion of the fair culminates with the "Noche del Fuego" (Night of Fire), an impressive fireworks display that lights up the sky over Seville for about 20 minutes.

The April Fair is known for its festive and joyful atmosphere. The city comes to life with people enjoying music, food, drinks, and dance.

The April Fair of Seville is a unique celebration that reflects the rich culture and traditions of Andalusia. If you have the opportunity to visit Seville during this festival, you will experience the joy, music, and passion of one of Spain's most famous fairs.

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