mark indigo -> RE: Juergas in Spain (Nov. 21 2020 19:34:00)
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quote: ORIGINAL: devilhand Is that true that in juergas palos are usually performed in a pre-defined order? Solea between midnight and 1am. Siguiriya between 1am and 3am. The highlight is Tona at the break of dawn. Looks like juerga starts with cantes festeros. So there's a transition from light, deep, deeper to the deepest. Can anyone confirm this? Yes this is true. If you break the order the duende will never come out and a baby seal gets clubbed and a kitten dies. at last someone asked the question i have been aching to ask since i joined the foro, but never quite had the cojones to ask.... but now that pandoras box of juerga has been broached, yet more questions have flown out from the infernal depths... do they have a guy in a special uniform with a clip-board and whistle to make sure they switch palo at the appointed hour? do they order in the baby seal especially in advance in case someone breaches juerga timetable protocol? or do they just hope that everyone is punctual and orderly and only send out for a baby seal if someone transgresses?
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