Walking
Alovera last night with my family, taking dogs to give a vueltecilla and stretch your legs after a barbecue dinner at my brother, we find a curious sign that caught my attention. III Festival History Torija. Http://www.torija.com/programa_historia_2007.pdf
to me that I have always liked this kind of festival, and I have always called attention to the medieval world, the Knights Templar and the torture of the period, I hung around this event. And was not idle They were given to us the next morning we were there.
This morning we presented in the town, which incidentally, is beautiful, charming and welcoming, and we found one of the best medieval festivals I've seen in my life.
whole town decorated with flags and banners of the time, from the castle to the smallest of houses. An exhibit of medieval torture items you hair stood on end, from the guillotine, to the gallows, through the Iron Lady, a chastity belt, or the rack.
Next to each element of an explanation of torture to be used and why. It is noteworthy that many of them were aimed at women for being infidels, or defend their freedom and want to break the enclaves that were subjected under the leadership of their husbands and fathers.
And more happy and cheerful, lots of people dressed in time for the street party, music, stalls plays. Also a representation of a medieval wedding, and a place for falconry where you can see some beautiful birds up close.
And now I'm home, I am left wanting more, first share with you this wonderful experience and more second party. In fact just call a friend, would soon come to find me, and I go there, tonight there are an itinerant theatrical show called LOCUS, the chariot of the Disinherited (Tragaleguas theater), evoking the moon by Company Circus of Dreams, and a Celtic Show "Noite Meiga, Halloween" with the group Alann-Mozambique, with a concert of Celtic Folk and O Conxuro ", an ancient rite with free tasting a large queimada.
I remember you.