San José Festival

San José Festival

Some characters in San José Festival: Miss Maja and Lady Maja
Genre Traditional Festival
Location(s) Las Delicias (Trujillo city)
Years active 1993 - present
Website
http://www.feriasanjoseperu.com/2012/

San José Festival is a peruvian patronal feast, it is held in the resort called Las Delicias beach in the district of Moche near Trujillo city and the central day is 19 March, the celebrations last a week more or less; these days are of feast and it has been a tradition with a strong Spanish influence, which are enjoyed various activities for adults, youth and children, party hosts are Don Jose and Doña Josefa and Ms Maja, the event begins with the description of characters, activities, bars, flamenco dancing, etc.; This festival is accompanied by a procession of the patron Saint Joseph, the fashion show, the bullfighting, the parade of characters, and toromatch pamplonada in which involved several teams from other regions of the country. Some houses are become in Spanish bars decorated with motifs like flags, grimaldas and posters.[1][2]

History

This festival is celebrated in Moche District since the year 1993 in Las Delicias Beach located around 10 km south Trujillo city.[3] This celebration is held in honor of its patron Saint Joseph and it is characterized by joy and color, the festival was created by Mariana de Orbegoso, who developed the idea for to get a moment transported to Spain by converting the original residences in tascas Spanish motif as banners, garlands and other allegories to the rhythm of tunas, flamenco dancing, Iberian cuisine and drink, etc.[2]

Characters of the festival

Tourist in San Jose Festival

The characters wear traditional Spanish dresses and they preside the festival, they are:

Events

Peruvian paso Competition

During San Jose festival at middle March there is a peruvian paso competition.[3] Trujillo is known and considered as the Cradle of the typical Peruvian Paso Horse[4] as well as the Capital of Culture of Peru[5] so as the Capital of the Marinera dance and as the city of the everlasting spring.

Peruvian paso
Peruvian paso in a show of marinera dance. 
Peruvian paso in a show with a lady during a contest 

See also

Multimedia

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References

  1. "Las Delicias - La fiesta de San José". Retrieved 29 April 2012.
  2. 1 2 "Trujillo: Realizan XIX Feria de San José en Las Delicias". Retrieved 13 August 2012.
  3. 1 2 (Spanish)La Industria Newspaper (ed.). "Todo listo para la Feria de San José". Retrieved 15 August 2012.
  4. Tourist Climate Guide - Perú, Page 115 http://www.senamhi.gob.pe/?p=0702
  5. Fiscalía de la Nación, Ministerio Público – Fiscalía de la Nación: Información del distrito judicial La Libertad. Consultado el 15 de abril de 2012.
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