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Malaga celebrates a vast array of festivals
and events throughout the year, many of which are linked to
religion. Some of these include The Three
Kings, May Crosses, and Easter Week,
among many more. The February Carnivals
are fun to see and Malaga’s most important event, the
Fair of Malaga is a must for visitors.
Other winter festivities and events include music and sports
events and activities, which are always great activities to
add on to any itinerary.
The
Three Kings January 5
Traditionally, the three wise men visit children on this evening
to bring them their presents. The Procession is made up of
three carriages which parades around town with three ‘kings’
riding inside, distributing sweets out to the children in
the crowds.
Eve of San Juan June 13
This celebration is made up of various performances at Parque
del Oeste and different beaches around the city to commemorate
summer solstice on San Juan’s eve. This involves orchestral
performances and fireworks.
Fiestas
de Carnaval Mid February
This carnival is celebrated before the 40 days of Lent and
usually involves elaborate costumes, a parade and dance, and
a “Carnival Queen” contest.
Some of the activities that are involved in this carnival
include: Carnival Singing Contests, Street Parade, Piñata
Sunday and Children’s Fancy Dress Contest among others.
Malagueñas Contest April and July
Malaga’s City Council, along with Federación
Malagueña de Peñas, organize a festival
at Parque del Oeste traditionally referred to as Certamen
de Malagueñas de Fiesta "Memorial José
María Alonso". This is a contest to encourage
people to sing and dance Malagan folk music. A competition
is held among those who compose and then perform their compositions,
either as solo performances or in a group or choir performance.
Easter
Week (Semana Santa) in Malaga:
Easter is an important time for Catholics and in Malaga, as
in the rest of Spain, a lot of time and effort goes to preparation
for this week. Huge processions fill the city’s historical
artistic center and as the processions march through the city,
art work such as paintings and sculptures representing Christ
are carried on decorated thrones. These processions are held
both during the day and at night.
Feria
de Málaga (Malaga Fair) Mid August
This is definitely not to be missed!! One of southern Europe’s
longest summer fairs, this 10-day celebration begins when
shops close up and everybody heads to see the firework displays
that kick start the festival at the opening ceremony. During
the day, parades are held all over the city streets and one
that is especially pretty to see is the Arabian horses pulling
along brightly colored carriages. Singing, acting and dancing
performances are held constantly, as well as other events
listed on the celebration program. This festival has many
modern aspects to it, but also retains traditional celebrations
such as bullfighting and gipsy flamenco music and dancing.
7th Annual Spanish Film Festival
1 May
This festival is a showcase which gives Spanish film professionals
a chance to display their talents. Successful Malaga-born
actor Antonio Banderas acts as honorary president of the festivities
at this well-respected event. has become a well- respected
event, with Malaga-born actor Antonio Banderas acting as honorary
president of the festivities.
www.festivaldemalaga.com