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Easter Processions in SpainElaborate Public Devotion Marks Spain’s Traditional Easter SeasonPasos, hand-carved and realistically painted statues that retell the story of the Passion of Christ, are paraded through the streets on Good Friday in solemn processions.
Figures much like those displayed in nativity scenes throughout the Christmas season, are a tradition of the Spanish Easter celebrations. These processional Passion figures are often the works of famous artists, such as the 18th-century master, Francisco Salzillo y Alcaraz (1707-1783). Perhaps the most precious of all these figures, the lifelike Baroque figures carved by Salzillo, are taken from their year-round home in the Iglesia de Jesus in Murcia, in southwest Spain, each year and carried through the streets. In 2007, commemorating the 300th anniversary of his birth, these and Salzillo’s nativity figures will be part of a special exhibition in Murcia. Shown in three venues, the Salzillo Museum, the church of Nuestro Padre Jesús and the parish church of San Andrés, the exhibition is free, but must be booked in advance. Along with Salzillo’s nativity scenes and Passion figures will be the recently restored Saint Ann and the Virgin as a Child and Saint Michael, works rarely exhibited to the public, as well as a silver monstrance designed in 1737 and a crucifix sculpted in 1769, which earned Salzillo a royal commendation. The region around Murca -- Cartagena, Lorca, Cieza and the Ricote Valley -- has designated six new cultural rutas through these “Cities of Salzillo” as part of the 2007 celebrations of his artistry, called “Salzillo, Witness of a Century.” Although the celebrations in Murcia are of particular interest this year because of the anniversary, many other Spanish cities are known for their Semana Santa (Holy Week) celebrations, too. Oddly, Madrid is not among these, although visitors there – or any city in Spain -- the week before Easter will see colorful processions and bands in the streets.
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