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Members of the Endiablada brotherhood raise their clubs during the festival of La Endiablada in Almonacid del Marquesado. Celebrated in honor of the Virgin of Candelaria and Saint Blaise of Sebaste, La Endiablada is considered one of Spain’s oldest traditional festivals. During the event, men known as “the Devils,” dressed in colorful costumes with cowbells around their waists, jump and dance through the streets while carrying the statue of the saint in a lively procession.
A member of the Endiablada brotherhood prays beside a relative's grave in the town cemetery, during the festival of La Endiablada in Almonacid del Marquesado. Celebrated in honor of the Virgin of Candelaria and Saint Blaise of Sebaste, La Endiablada is considered one of Spain’s oldest traditional festivals. During the event, men known as “the Devils,” dressed in colorful costumes with cowbells around their waists, jump and dance through the streets while carrying the statue of the saint in a lively procession.
A member of the Endiablada brotherhood prays beside a relative's grave in the town cemetery, during the festival of La Endiablada in Almonacid del Marquesado. Celebrated in honor of the Virgin of Candelaria and Saint Blaise of Sebaste, La Endiablada is considered one of Spain’s oldest traditional festivals. During the event, men known as “the Devils,” dressed in colorful costumes with cowbells around their waists, jump and dance through the streets while carrying the statue of the saint in a lively procession.
A member of the Endiablada brotherhood prays beside a relative's grave in the town cemetery, during the festival of La Endiablada in Almonacid del Marquesado. Celebrated in honor of the Virgin of Candelaria and Saint Blaise of Sebaste, La Endiablada is considered one of Spain’s oldest traditional festivals. During the event, men known as “the Devils,” dressed in colorful costumes with cowbells around their waists, jump and dance through the streets while carrying the statue of the saint in a lively procession.
A member of the Endiablada brotherhood prays beside a relative's grave in the town cemetery, during the festival of La Endiablada in Almonacid del Marquesado. Celebrated in honor of the Virgin of Candelaria and Saint Blaise of Sebaste, La Endiablada is considered one of Spain’s oldest traditional festivals. During the event, men known as “the Devils,” dressed in colorful costumes with cowbells around their waists, jump and dance through the streets while carrying the statue of the saint in a lively procession.
Two members of the Endiablada brotherhood pray at a relative's grave in the town cemetery during the festival of La Endiablada in Almonacid del Marquesado. Celebrated in honor of the Virgin of Candelaria and Saint Blaise of Sebaste, La Endiablada is considered one of Spain’s oldest traditional festivals. During the event, men known as “the Devils,” dressed in colorful costumes with cowbells around their waists, jump and dance through the streets while carrying the statue of the saint in a lively procession.
Members of the Endiablada brotherhood prepare to dance toward the town cemetery, during the festival of La Endiablada in Almonacid del Marquesado. Celebrated in honor of the Virgin of Candelaria and Saint Blaise of Sebaste, La Endiablada is considered one of Spain’s oldest traditional festivals. During the event, men known as “the Devils,” dressed in colorful costumes with cowbells around their waists, jump and dance through the streets while carrying the statue of the saint in a lively procession.
Members of the Endiablada brotherhood embrace after the procession of the image of Saint Blaise, during the festival of La Endiablada in Almonacid del Marquesado. Celebrated in honor of the Virgin of Candelaria and Saint Blaise of Sebaste, La Endiablada is considered one of Spain’s oldest traditional festivals. During the event, men known as “the Devils,” dressed in colorful costumes with cowbells around their waists, jump and dance through the streets while carrying the statue of the saint in a lively procession.
Antonio Parra, a member of the Endiablada brotherhood, poses in his costume during the festival of La Endiablada in Almonacid del Marquesado. Celebrated in honor of the Virgin of Candelaria and Saint Blaise of Sebaste, La Endiablada is considered one of Spain’s oldest traditional festivals. During the event, men known as “the Devils,” dressed in colorful costumes with cowbells around their waists, jump and dance through the streets while carrying the statue of the saint in a lively procession.
Natalio Sanchez, a member of the Endiablada brotherhood, poses in his costume, during the festival of La Endiablada in Almonacid del Marquesado. Celebrated in honor of the Virgin of Candelaria and Saint Blaise of Sebaste, La Endiablada is considered one of Spain’s oldest traditional festivals. During the event, men known as “the Devils,” dressed in colorful costumes with cowbells around their waists, jump and dance through the streets while carrying the statue of the saint in a lively procession.
Jorge Martinez, a member of the Endiablada brotherhood, poses in his costume during the festival of La Endiablada in Almonacid del Marquesado. Celebrated in honor of the Virgin of Candelaria and Saint Blaise of Sebaste, La Endiablada is considered one of Spain’s oldest traditional festivals. During the event, men known as “the Devils,” dressed in colorful costumes with cowbells around their waists, jump and dance through the streets while carrying the statue of the saint in a lively procession.
A member of the Endiablada brotherhood, wearing cowbells on his waist and the traditional costume, jumps with his arms in the procession of the image of Saint Blaise, during the festival of La Endiablada in Almonacid del Marquesado. Celebrated in honor of the Virgin of Candelaria and Saint Blaise of Sebaste, La Endiablada is considered one of Spain’s oldest traditional festivals. During the event, men known as “the Devils,” dressed in colorful costumes with cowbells around their waists, jump and dance through the streets while carrying the statue of the saint in a lively procession.
A member of the Endiablada brotherhood, wearing cowbells on his waist and the traditional costume, jumps with his arms in the procession of the image of Saint Blaise, during the festival of La Endiablada in Almonacid del Marquesado. Celebrated in honor of the Virgin of Candelaria and Saint Blaise of Sebaste, La Endiablada is considered one of Spain’s oldest traditional festivals. During the event, men known as “the Devils,” dressed in colorful costumes with cowbells around their waists, jump and dance through the streets while carrying the statue of the saint in a lively procession.
Members of the Endiablada brotherhood jump with open arms in front of the procession of the image of Saint Blaise, during the festival of La Endiablada in Almonacid del Marquesado. Celebrated in honor of the Virgin of Candelaria and Saint Blaise of Sebaste, La Endiablada is considered one of Spain’s oldest traditional festivals. During the event, men known as “the Devils,” dressed in colorful costumes with cowbells around their waists, jump and dance through the streets while carrying the statue of the saint in a lively procession.
A member of the Endiablada brotherhood, wearing cowbells on his waist and the traditional costume, jumps with his arms in the procession of the image of Saint Blaise, during the festival of La Endiablada in Almonacid del Marquesado. Celebrated in honor of the Virgin of Candelaria and Saint Blaise of Sebaste, La Endiablada is considered one of Spain’s oldest traditional festivals. During the event, men known as “the Devils,” dressed in colorful costumes with cowbells around their waists, jump and dance through the streets while carrying the statue of the saint in a lively procession.
Members of the Endiablada brotherhood jump with open arms in front of the procession of the image of Saint Blaise, during the festival of La Endiablada in Almonacid del Marquesado. Celebrated in honor of the Virgin of Candelaria and Saint Blaise of Sebaste, La Endiablada is considered one of Spain’s oldest traditional festivals. During the event, men known as “the Devils,” dressed in colorful costumes with cowbells around their waists, jump and dance through the streets while carrying the statue of the saint in a lively procession.
A member of the Endiablada brotherhood, wearing cowbells on his waist and the traditional costume, jumps with his arms in the procession of the image of Saint Blaise, during the festival of La Endiablada in Almonacid del Marquesado. Celebrated in honor of the Virgin of Candelaria and Saint Blaise of Sebaste, La Endiablada is considered one of Spain’s oldest traditional festivals. During the event, men known as “the Devils,” dressed in colorful costumes with cowbells around their waists, jump and dance through the streets while carrying the statue of the saint in a lively procession.
A member of the Endiablada brotherhood, wearing cowbells on his waist and the traditional costume, jumps with his arms in the procession of the image of Saint Blaise, during the festival of La Endiablada in Almonacid del Marquesado. Celebrated in honor of the Virgin of Candelaria and Saint Blaise of Sebaste, La Endiablada is considered one of Spain’s oldest traditional festivals. During the event, men known as “the Devils,” dressed in colorful costumes with cowbells around their waists, jump and dance through the streets while carrying the statue of the saint in a lively procession.
Members of the Endiablada brotherhood jump in front of the procession of the image of Saint Blaise, during the festival of La Endiablada in Almonacid del Marquesado. during the festival of La Endiablada in Almonacid del Marquesado. Celebrated in honor of the Virgin of Candelaria and Saint Blaise of Sebaste, La Endiablada is considered one of Spain’s oldest traditional festivals. During the event, men known as “the Devils,” dressed in colorful costumes with cowbells around their waists, jump and dance through the streets while carrying the statue of the saint in a lively procession.
Members of the Endiablada brotherhood jump with open arms in front of the procession of the image of Saint Blaise, during the festival of La Endiablada in Almonacid del Marquesado. Celebrated in honor of the Virgin of Candelaria and Saint Blaise of Sebaste, La Endiablada is considered one of Spain’s oldest traditional festivals. During the event, men known as “the Devils,” dressed in colorful costumes with cowbells around their waists, jump and dance through the streets while carrying the statue of the saint in a lively procession.
A member of the Endiablada brotherhood carries in his hand a club and a scepter in the shape of a devil, during the festival of La Endiablada in Almonacid del Marquesado. Celebrated in honor of the Virgin of Candelaria and Saint Blaise of Sebaste, La Endiablada is considered one of Spain’s oldest traditional festivals. During the event, men known as “the Devils,” dressed in colorful costumes with cowbells around their waists, jump and dance through the streets while carrying the statue of the saint in a lively procession.
Members of the Endiablada brotherhood march, during the festival of La Endiablada in Almonacid del Marquesado. Celebrated in honor of the Virgin of Candelaria and Saint Blaise of Sebaste, La Endiablada is considered one of Spain’s oldest traditional festivals. During the event, men known as “the Devils,” dressed in colorful costumes with cowbells around their waists, jump and dance through the streets while carrying the statue of the saint in a lively procession.
A member of the Endiablada brotherhood ties leather straps around his waist to hold the cowbells, during the festival of La Endiablada in Almonacid del Marquesado. Celebrated in honor of the Virgin of Candelaria and Saint Blaise of Sebaste, La Endiablada is considered one of Spain’s oldest traditional festivals. During the event, men known as “the Devils,” dressed in colorful costumes with cowbells around their waists, jump and dance through the streets while carrying the statue of the saint in a lively procession.
Members of the Endiablada brotherhood jump with open arms in front of the procession of the image of Saint Blaise, during the festival of La Endiablada in Almonacid del Marquesado. Celebrated in honor of the Virgin of Candelaria and Saint Blaise of Sebaste, La Endiablada is considered one of Spain’s oldest traditional festivals. During the event, men known as “the Devils,” dressed in colorful costumes with cowbells around their waists, jump and dance through the streets while carrying the statue of the saint in a lively procession.
Members of the Endiablada brotherhood jump in front of the procession of the image of Saint Blaise, during the festival of La Endiablada in Almonacid del Marquesado. Celebrated in honor of the Virgin of Candelaria and Saint Blaise of Sebaste, La Endiablada is considered one of Spain’s oldest traditional festivals. During the event, men known as “the Devils,” dressed in colorful costumes with cowbells around their waists, jump and dance through the streets while carrying the statue of the saint in a lively procession.
Members of the Endiablada brotherhood march, during the festival of La Endiablada in Almonacid del Marquesado. Celebrated in honor of the Virgin of Candelaria and Saint Blaise of Sebaste, La Endiablada is considered one of Spain’s oldest traditional festivals. During the event, men known as “the Devils,” dressed in colorful costumes with cowbells around their waists, jump and dance through the streets while carrying the statue of the saint in a lively procession.
Members of the Endiablada brotherhood march, during the festival of La Endiablada in Almonacid del Marquesado. Celebrated in honor of the Virgin of Candelaria and Saint Blaise of Sebaste, La Endiablada is considered one of Spain’s oldest traditional festivals. During the event, men known as “the Devils,” dressed in colorful costumes with cowbells around their waists, jump and dance through the streets while carrying the statue of the saint in a lively procession.