The fiestas of Sant Bartomeu have reached Sant Antoni de Portmany already.
The municipality offers until September 9 a complete programme to celebrate
its festivity, the origin of which is lost in time. One of the legends
that is offered as the origin of this celebration explains that some sailers
wanted to give thanks because they survived a wreck, reaching the coast
on August 24. These fiestas are also related to the traditional veneration
of Santa Agnès in Portmany.
But these are only legends....and the programme for the "Festes de Sant
Bartomeu" is real. This weekend, the activities will be centred on
the sports activities and in two concerts, on Saturday and Sunday evening
in the Plaza de Espanya.
Worth stressing, next Sunday, two days after Sant Bartomeu, that ends
with the traditional Firework Display, in the Plaza Nord de l'Esglsia there
will be the "IV Mostra de Curtmetratges de Portmany", with the collaboration
of the association
Incortum.
Also, one of the oldest folkdancing groups on the island Sa Colla de
Can Bonet, will celebrate their 20th anniversary, with an exhibition in
the cultural centre of Sa Punta de Molí, that will be opened on
August 31, after a parade of floats through the town. The
Ayuntamiento
de Sant Antoni has destined six million pesetas for this year's fiestas.
Programme for the fiestas in the
catalan
version of the news.
Pere Marí
pmari@eivissaweb.net
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