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Seville Fair

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Seville Fair/April Fair
Feria de Sevilla/Feria de Abril
Women in Flamenco dresses at the April Fair.
DatesA week in the spring (two weeks after Easter)
Location(s)Seville, Spain
Founded1846

The Seville Fair (Spanish: Feria de abril de Sevilla, "Seville April Fair") is held in the Andalusian capital of Seville, Spain. The fair generally begins two weeks after the Semana Santa, or Easter Holy Week.

The fair officially begins at midnight on Monday, and runs six days, ending on the following Sunday. During past fairs, however, many activities have begun on the Saturday prior to the official opening. Each day the fiesta begins with the parade of carriages and riders, at midday, carrying Seville's leading citizens which make their way to the bullring, La Real Maestranza, where the bullfighters and breeders meet.

For the duration of the fair, the fairgrounds and a vast area on the far bank of the Guadalquivir River are totally covered in rows of casetas (individual decorated marquee tents which are temporarily built on the fairground). Some of these casetas belong to the prominent families of Seville, some to groups of friends, clubs, trade associations or political parties. From around nine at night until six or seven the following morning, at first in the streets and later only within each caseta, you will find crowds partying and dancing "Sevillanas", drinking Jerez sherry, or manzanilla wine, and eating tapas.[1]

History

Carriage at the Seville's April Fair

The Fair dates back to 1847 when it was originally organized as a livestock fair by two councillors born in Northern Spain, Basque José María Ybarra and Catalonian Narciso Bonaplata. Queen Isabel II agreed to the proposal, and on 18 April 1847 the first fair was held at the Prado de San Sebastian, on the outskirts of the city.

It took only one year before an air of festivity began to transform the fair, due mainly to the emergence of the first three casetas, belonging to the Duke and Duchess of Montpensier, the Town Hall, and the Casino of Seville. During the 1920s, the fair reached its peak and became the spectacle that it is today.

Costumes

The main entrance to the Seville Fair of 2012

La Feria of Abril is accompanied by men and women dressed up in their finery, ideally the traditional "traje corto" (short jacket, tight trousers and boots) for men and the "faralaes" or "trajes de flamenca" (flamenco style dress, see flamenco) for women. The men traditionally wear hats (or sombreros) called "cordobés".

Street plan of Feria de abril de Sevilla

Fair Dates

  • 20 April - 25 April 2010
  • 2 May - 8 May 2011
  • 24 April - 29 April 2012
  • 16 April - 21 April 2013
  • 5 May - 10 May 2014 [2]

References & further reading

37°22′16″N 5°59′51″W / 37.37111°N 5.99750°W / 37.37111; -5.99750