Thursday, May 19, 2011

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REGIONAL COSTUMES WAS COTEMPORANEO


National costumes
ALBELDA
white blouse, petticoat, white stockings and breeches with ribbons, white skirt with colorful ribbons, ribbons crossed on his chest and neck scarf. White espadrilles with red ribbons. Hair in a bun. ALFARO


red skirt with bands of black velvet trimmed with white apron, black jacket with white lace collar and cuffs, white socks, black shoes and head a veil of black velvet with a veil in front of the face, without tapársela, Arab reminiscence.

ANGUIANO Anguiano
the dancers carry a very curious costume: white shirt, black knee-length pants, half white, white espadrille with black ribbons, white and yellow skirt enagüilla damask vest, open at the front made with ribbons of different colors, splints, blue sash.

stilts around 50 cm., Placed in the feet anchored with ropes in foot and knee pads protect these

BRIONES Briones
Take the white shirt, white pants, belts crossed on chest, satin Cilice of fringed and decorated, red sash and bow at the waist in the back, white espadrille, red tape, tissue wrapped and tied around the head like a sweatshirt. He also wears a headscarf in front of the belt with Eucharistic drawings.

CACHIBERRIO
covers his head with a conical hat topped with a bunch of colored ribbons, ending in bells. The white shirt, pants halfway up the leg, red and green bands, half white, with blue ribbons, white espadrille, brown velvet jacket, neckerchief.

CALAHORRA
white shirt, pants and skirts with white tights, a black velvet jacket without sleeves and buttoned front on the white blouse, the skirt of cloth may be yellow or green, red, blue or black-rimmed, with overskirt of white chiffon gathered on one side. Shoes with straps on one side, fastened with button or buckle. The braid hair in a bun and rolled and tied handkerchief in the head. Dance a dance with colorful bow. The man who is a partner, wear a shirt and white pants with a simple enagüilla, tissue in the hip and another across the chest. In her head she wears a wide ribbon with flowers, white sandals with blue ribbons.

CAMEROS
Woman wearing white underwear, petticoats, briefs, all topped with lace. The socks are white. Skirts generally good broad cloth cheap, could be red or green, decorated with bands of black velvet. The body was a black jacket with white lace collar and cuffs. Black shoes with ribbon. Her hair was pulled into a bun braid forming so-called "latch" and topped with a bow in the holidays the girls were adorned with coral earrings, some seasoning or cameo, as the social position of the girl and go to church covered their heads topped with a velvet touch. They would also wear a merino wool shawl with floral designs or Kashmiris but not least, trading in livestock and wool flourished. Also important is the black lace apron. Mountain man, austere, wearing black pants halfway up the leg, half white, black shoe, sometimes with buckle, red sash, white shirt, black jacket of the same material as the pants, cloth, velvet, corduroy and sometimes are covered with hat black. Take


Cordovín women tucked white blouse, black bodice fastened on, red skirt with bands of black velvet, white stockings, white sandal with red ribbon, a shawl over her shoulders, castanets, braided hair bun topped with a bow .

EZCARAY
women's underwear, blouse, pants and skirts, white socks. The black jacket with white lace cuffs and collar, a V-neck. He has recovered very pretty skirt of green cloth, embroidered in black and white. The shoe leather sandals were tied with blue ribbons. Hair in bun. Ezcaray man wearing a brown suit with white shirt and black belt, leather sandals white middle. Cover your head a unique hat with earflaps, no doubt, to guard against the cold in winter in these parts lord. LAGUNA DE CAMEROS


attire they take to the dance pants and white shirt, white espadrilles with red ribbons, red sash, a ribbon of each color across his chest, a scarf knotted at the front with two carnations in her temple right, carry a stick in each hand decorated with red ribbon to dance with your partner TROQUEAU (dance club known as El Duque de la Victoria). The woman wears green skirt with black velvet ribbons, one wider than the other, black jacket, lace collars and cuffs, white shawl with flowers, sandals with red ribbons on white socks, two carnations in her temple, her hair in a bun and sticks as his running mate.

LEIVA
MAN: Take a white shirt, black pants halfway up the leg, half white, red sash, white sandals with blue ribbons, a brown coat with cape with shells and medals of saints or Virgin sewn, cane and hat. WOMEN: A brocade suit with a girdle, sleeves with two ruffles, black cape with gold fringe, shell, cane and pumpkins, half white, black shoes, hair in a bun with black tie. This town has other dances besides this one.

MANSILLA
yellow skirt trimmed with black ribbon doublet black trimmed with black lace collar and cuffs adorned with a jet. Black stockings embroidered on the front, flat black shoes like embroidered stockings. Braid and bun hairstyle and a handkerchief knotted at the neck forming three peaks. Underwear like the previous. SAN


In San Asensio ASENSIO distinction exists between white linen, used in festivals Sayuela minors and, for the day of Our Lady of Davalillo. The dancer, for the occasion, dressed in festival. White shirt, black short pants with badges and ribbons, white socks, sandals embroidered emblem on the center, satin skirt topped with a fringed, red sash, badges in shirt sleeves, castanets and a handkerchief wrapped and tied in the head, shawl over her shoulders.

SAN VICENTE DE LA SONSIERRA
past the dancers belonged to the Confraternity of San Pelayo. There are eight kids and sends them the Cachiberrio which is leading the dance. DRESS: white shirt, long white pants, sandals with red ribbons, a color skirt, red sash, shawl, scarf wrapped and knotted in the front (the lump in her left temple.)

SANTO DOMINGO DE LA CALZADA
two boys are dressed in red and blue, white shirt, baggy pants, skirt, sandals, flesh-colored stockings and played with a beret of the same color are shoulders black and white shawl embroidered with flowers, called African. Tend to dance before the Holy Grandfather to the sound of castanets, also dance with colorful arches, among other dances.

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SAN BENITO SAN MILLAN AND NAJERA

Rule of St. Benedict




The rule is a rule Benedictine monastic Benedict of Nursia wrote in the early sixth century intended for the monks. When I spent in northern Italy as abbot of a group of monks, they did not accept the rule and there was also an attempted including conspiracy to poison him. Benito then moved to Mount Cassino, northwest of Naples, where he founded the monastery that would be later known as Montecassino. There followed some young, forming a community that obeyed and followed the rules, known by future generations as Regula Sancti Benedicti, 73 chapters, some added and modified later by his followers. This rule will be hosted by Benedictine most monasteries founded during the Middle Ages.

The main mandate is ora et labora, with special attention to the regulation schedule. It took into account the use of solar light according to different seasons, to achieve a balance between work (usually farm work), meditation, prayer and sleep. San Benito addressed domestic issues, habits, food, drink, etc. One of the criticisms that had this rule at first was the "lack of restraint" because he was not referring to any chapter from pure asceticism but imposed a number of hours to work, study and religious reading, in addition to prayer.

rule authority of the patriarch was the abbot at the same time was required to consult with the rest of the community the most important issues. Benito's disciples were commissioned to spread throughout Europe and rule for centuries (until the adoption of the rule of St. Augustine Premonstratensian in the twelfth century and the Dominicans in the thirteenth century) was the only ordinance to be followed by other monasteries were founded.

Following the precepts, the Benedictine habit should be formed by a tunic and a scapular, covered them over a hooded cloak. No color is said to be carrying these items, although it is believed that surely would be the color of undyed wool, which was the easiest thing in the early stages. Then the black was the predominant color until it was reform of the Cistercians, who returned to take the target, hence the difference is between black and white monks monks, both descendants and followers of the order Benedictine.

in the eighth century Charlemagne ordered a copy and invited to follow this rule to all the monasteries of his empire. He ordered the monks memorized all the chapters to be always ready to recite any of them when they need it so

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mandatory rules

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