In this mountain village is where the feast of Corpus rooted more strongly, becoming a religious and festive celebration that lasts several days and involving the images of the nearby shrines that are transferred to the parish church. In addition to the procession and decoration of streets with altars and flowers, and the release of young bulls through the streets to the bull enclosure, it's time the participation of dancers who accompany the procession with the image of the Virgin of Hope, running a particular dance. The dance group is made up ten children, four on each side and two in the middle (dash and opposite-dash, which carry the running of the group). The dance is accompanied by drum, bagpipe and castanets, with two tunes or rhythms (for loitering or processional and shut, with frills). Each group of dancers wearing a different color in his clothing and runs the dance with its own characteristics. The dancers of the Virgin are green and red costume and dance back to the image, while the Blessed, ranging from maroon and blue and dance in the face to the Custody.



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