Valls 'Casa de la Festa' Exhibition Closes

The exhibition, organized by UAF and the City Council, showcased local festive elements for two weeks at the Popular Library.

Generic image of a library interior displaying Catalan festive elements.
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Generic image of a library interior displaying Catalan festive elements.

The Casa de la Festa exhibition in Valls concluded its run at the Popular Library this Tuesday, June 16th, after two weeks open to the public.

The exhibition, a joint initiative by the Unió Anelles de la Flama and the Valls City Council, offered visitors an up-close look at the city's ceremonial festive elements.
Attendees could view the costumes from traditional dances such as the Diables (Devils), Gitanes (Gypsies), Bastons (Batons), and Moixiganga, as well as the figures of the city's Gegants (Giants), Nans (Dwarfs), Àliga (Eagle), Mulassa (Mule), Os (Bear), Drac (Dragon), and Lleó (Lion).
The exhibition attracted many families, who took the opportunity to observe the details of the local folklore imagery and costumes. With the exhibition's closure, these elements now prepare for the Sant Joan festival on June 24th, where they will be showcased live during the main city celebration.