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The San Juan Bonfires
About The San Juan Bonfires
A Coruna, within the Region of Galicia, will become one large bonfire to rejoice the appearance of summer time on the night of San Juan. Different sports associated with this fiesta get underway as early as May, and during June there are a huge variety of cultural, social, carrying and traditional events. Chamber music concerts, recitals, exhibitions, ballet and nearby dances may be visible at customary places around the town. The long awaited day, however, is 23 June. Over the course of the day there are successive parades and road performances with music bands, bagpipes and traditional dances, in addition to organizations of giants and massive heads that fill the streets of A Coruna with shade, pleasure and festive sounds.
Plaza de Maria Pita Square is the level for a musical festival, and the scent of roasting sardines fills the whole metropolis at dinnertime, with a multitude of sardinadas at the streets of its many neighborhoods. Little via little, as night falls; hundreds of bonfires are lit, even though it is at the beaches of Riazor and Orzan where the fiesta is at its most fantastic. At nighttime, the color of the flames can be seen reflecting within the waters of the Atlantic Ocean: the night of flames has reached its zenith and a huge bonfire erected here 2 days earlier than is lit.