The White Spring Fiestas in honor of its patron saint San Roque, ended yesterday with the traditional parade of floats that traveled through the main streets of the town.
No blanqueño want to miss the parade and all the people took to the streets to put an end to the festivities Blanca.
Several thousand visitors were cited in yesterday afternoon to see the traditional parade of floats, brass bands and walking the main streets of the town of Blanca and that put an end to the Spring Festivities in honor of San Roque.
A total of eleven carriages, including the Queen of the Festival, which closes the procession, put a touch of color in their costumes to the day that closes White parties.
The seven troupes, including the gang was Drilo, were in charge of encouraging the public blanqueño that packed the streets for the parade wore, which was opened by the troupe 'Tamba Taya', Mula, making way at 11 floats that departed from the so-called 'end of town' and crossed Gran Vía, Anguillara Sabazia, Bridge Avenue, Federico Server, José Antonio, Cervantes and Manuel de Falla.
The informal, White began encouraging the festive tone carriage that housed the Queens of the Party and its Court of bridesmaids.
Among the costumes that could be seen were cooks, Arabs divided five hundred euro banknotes, Chinese, Seville, Venetian, Mexican, Snow Queen, bullfighters or peacocks.
Not lacking the chariot of the Association of Women and a hospice specially cheering the parade.
Even if something caught in yesterday afternoon, was the troupe 'If I do not go bust' Aguilas with its special musical 'Today I can not lift', consisting of a dozen men who danced the best known songs of Mecano and boot got applause from the more than five thousand people who filled the streets blanqueñas.
At night, and like every year, a spectacular fireworks put the traditional sound and color that announces the end of the holidays.
Thus ends a week which of Blanca and visitors have paid tribute to their traditions and, especially, in San Roque pattern that will be revered in the August Fair and Festival.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Blanca