Thousands of people gathered in the main artery of the city gave the Calle Marques de Campo and surrounding areas, to receive as they deserve Their Majesties of the East, who arrived, on time for their appointment, in a buggy.
The cavalcade had music, dance, fictional characters and horses, accompanied by all the trappings of Melchor, Gaspar and Baltasar. Children -and not so children- faces looked excited to see the Magi before his eyes, and shouted at them until they had no voice for a greeting and candy.
We could see small who gave their pacifier signal maturity, other dresses of kings to not clash, but above all the illusion and magic that were breathed in the environment.
Upon arriving at Els Quatre Cantons Their Majesties came down from the floats to carry out on foot, accompanied by their royal pages, the rest of the way to the Town Hall, where they adored the child Jesus and greeted the crowd that gathered in the square to listen to their words. First it was the mayor, Ana KringeWho welcomed the Kings announcing to all children that the city was full of gifts repartirían night. Then he spoke Baltasar, who thanked on behalf of his colleagues the reception Dénia gave them.
The night was long for the Kings, who traveled each and every one of the houses Denia to deliver presents, but surely they could regain strength thanks to snacks families prepared them.
19 Rey Gaspar handing out candy to the public
01 King Melchior greets from his chariot before starting the ride
02 Rey Gaspar salutes from his chariot before starting the ride
03 King Baltasar hails from his chariot before starting the ride
04 Prepared before the ride begins
05 Batucada to start the ride
06 SpongeBob in the cavalcade of Kings of Dénia
07 A zancudo greets the public in the cavalcade of Dénia
08 Pas de Quatre in the Cavalcade of Dénia
09 Horses in the retinue of the Magi from Dénia
10 Patricia's Ballet Sentí in the Cavalcade of Kings of Dénia
11 The Pajes Rey Melchor throw sweets to children in Dénia
12 King Melchor throwing candies from his Carroza
13 The Académis of Cuqui Ivars in the Cavalcade of Kings of Dénia
Rey Gaspar 14 Dénia runs with his chariot
15 Babylon at the Cavalcade of Dénia
Public 16 in the Cavalcade of Dénia
17 Child dressed as a King in the Cavalcade of the Magi of Denia
18 El Rey Melchor handing out candy to the public
20 Bethlehem living in Dénia
21 Public waiting for the words of the Magi
The Mayor of Dénia 22 greets Melchor
The Mayor of Dénia 23 greets Gaspar
24 The mayor of Denia greets Baltasar
25 Gaspar worshiping the baby Jesus in Dénia
26 Three Kings salute from the balcony of the City of Dénia
27 Façade of the town hall of Dénia the Night of Kings
28 King Baltasar waves from the balcony of the City of Dénia
29 Ainhoa Flores with the Magi
30 Los Reyes Magos surrounded by representatives of the City
When the Great Three Kings Parade in Marques de Campos becomes the Great Cagada in Diana Street, I am an outraged grandmother because they have played with the illusion of my grandchildren, on a day where they have to be the protagonists and not the commission of Parties. The children were left without seeing the horses and their kings mounted on the floats. I asked for an explanation from the Party councilor and his answer was "The horses cannot climb because they slip", for years I ride on horseback and I know that They have rubber straps to avoid slipping. I say that because of them they will not be able to go down this year in the Moors parade! Total that I continue with the fly behind my ear, because I do not like to be taken for a fool and less with illusion of all the children that were on Diana Street
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Well it is seen what passed one was dedicated to collecting signatures this year, so that does not happen again the same year that viene.No you think?
I totally agree, because not only your fuistes the disappointed there were more people complaining about the same thing.
When the Great Three Kings Parade in Marques de Campos becomes the Great Cagada in Diana Street, I am an outraged grandmother because they have played with the illusion of my grandchildren, on a day where they have to be the protagonists and not the commission of Parties. The children were left without seeing the horses and their kings mounted on the floats. I asked for an explanation from the Party councilor and his answer was "The horses cannot climb because they slip", for years I ride on horseback and I know that They have rubber straps to avoid slipping. I say that because of them they will not be able to go down this year in the Moors parade! Total that I continue with the fly behind my ear, because I do not like to be taken for a fool and less with illusion of all the children that were on Diana Street