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Fia faia!. “Fia faia” is the most out-standing Christmas celebration of Baga and Sant Julia de Cerdanyola. The celebration consists of burning torches, denominated FAIES , at Christmas’ Eve after the traditional "Toc d’Oració". The burn is accompanied with very brief songs: - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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“Fia faia” is the most out-standing Christmas celebration of Baga and Sant Julia de Cerdanyola

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The celebration consists of burning torches, denominated FAIES, at Christmas’ Eve after the

traditional "Toc d’Oració". The burn is accompanied with very brief songs:

“Fia-faia, que nostre Senyor ha nascut a la paia”,

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In the background the church-bells are ringing

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When the torches are shorter, they make a bonfire with the rest of them and the young people jump over it, and other people dance around it

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Every year, when the longest night of the year arrives, the

“fallaires” from Bagà and Sant Julià de Cerdanyola stop

the advance of the dark. The Fia-Faia stops the

darkness advance and gets the sun longer in the sky day

in day out.

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The festivity of Baga is very striking with nearly two hundred torches in the Arcade square (“Plaça Porxada”)

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In Sant Julia de Cerdanyola the festivity has more intimate atmosphere and very adapted to Christmas

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In the beginning they make a bonfire in the sunset mountain and from there the fire is carried down to each village by a group of “Fallaires” in a colourful night descent

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It is a pagan or pre-Christian festivity to celebrate the winter solstice and the fia faia is a prayer to stop the shortness of the days.

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The faias can be more than two metres long

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Fia faia timetable

• 18’00 They lit the bonfire, visible from Baga and Sant Julia de Cerdanyola

• 18’30 They carry the torch down for the “Fallaires”

• 18’50 They welcome the fallaires in front of the church

• 19’00 The fallaires come to Catalonia Square and burn the faies. They go to the Arcade square. Finally they dance around the bonfire and coca and quince “all i oli” for everybody

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THIS POWER POINT HAS BEEN MADE BY

• PAU RIBA

• JORDI RIBOLLEDA