The White Spring Festivals in honor of its patron saint San Roque ended yesterday with the traditional parade of floats passed through the main streets of town.
No blanqueño want to miss the parade and all the people took to the streets to put an end to the White Parties.
No blanqueño want to miss the traditional parade of floats, parades and brass bands that cross the main streets of town.
The bad weather that threatened rain, respected the afternoon allowing the town held its traditional parade, as every year, ends the Spring festivities in honor of San Roque.
The extras were responsible for encouraging people that packed the streets blanqueño why the parade passed, whose opening was in charge of the parade 'Every Man for Himself', Cabezo de Torres, making way for the 13 floats that started from the known as 'end of town' and crossed Gran Vía, Anguillara Sabazia, Bridge Avenue, Frederick Server, Jose Antonio Cervantes and Manuel de Falla.
The informal, White, and The Troublemakers, Cieza, set the tone by encouraging festive floats components that wore pig costumes, fantasy, flowers, or Egyptian, among others.
As is tradition, the chariot carrying the queens and ladies of the party was responsible for closing the parade, accompanied by the musical group Banda de la Blanca, with its director, Victor Cano, at the head.
Nor missed the coach of the Women's Association president Major White Queen and encouraging a special parade.
But if something caught the attention yesterday afternoon, the parade was 'If I do not go bust', consisting of a dozen men dressed in the costume which, entrusted to El Fary, managed to start the applause of nearly two thousand attendees who filled the streets blanqueñas.
In the evening, and as every year, a spectacular fireworks put the traditional sound and color that announces the end of the holidays.
Thus ends one week in which visitors of Blanca and have paid tribute to their traditions and, above all, his patron saint, San Roque, who will be enshrined in the Fair and Festivals in August.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Blanca