The town center of the Historic Villa of Granadilla de Abona was dressed in locality and tradition to celebrate in style the 45th edition of its pilgrimage in honor of San Antonio de Padua, one of the oldest pilgrimage events in the region and on the island of Tenerife, which registered a large number of participants, more than 8,000 peopleaccording to the calculations of the City hallin addition to 15 floats, about thirty cars and numerous folkloric groups.
After the sung mass in the mother church for the Party Chasneraafter 1:30 p.m., the dance of the herreños was in charge, as tradition dictates, of accompanying San Antonio de Padua abroad, to experience this celebration for another year and receive the offerings, which will later be distributed by Cáritas among the most needy families in the municipality.
And there, at this point in the historic center, the patron saint, accompanied by the parish priest and the acting mayor, José Domingo Regalado, and the acting councilor for Culture and Festivals, Eudita Mendoza, as well as the rest of the municipal corporation, For several hours the floats, carts and groups, making their way through the large audience, who did not want to miss one of the most popular events of these Major Festivals 2023.
Folklore, good local gastronomy and great joy were the predominant notes throughout the tour through the main streets of the town, such as Isaac de Vega, San Francisco and El Calvario streets, until ending in Los Hinojeros Park, where the party continued with a great festival enlivened by the orchestras Tropin, Atlantic de La Gomera, Sabrosa, Grupo Los Ideales and Aparrandados.
Eudita Mendoza thanked the participating groups and floats for their involvement, as well as the large number of people who came to enjoy one of the most important pilgrimages on the island calendar. The acting councilor also had words of congratulations for the decoration of facades, balconies and shops, and “dressing our town with tradition”. Likewise, she encouraged the population to continue being an active part in the different events scheduled until June 17.
It should be remembered that the craft and gastronomy fair was also held last weekend, which brought together more than twenty artisans in the church square, a framework in which the ‘Granadilla Artesana’ distinction was presented to Giomar Zurita, who makes canary openwork, rosette, palm embroidery and looms, for his work and career in the recovery and conservation of our traditional trades.
The musical was also represented Grenadilla clothinghe XVII Insular Meeting of the Game of Stick and the book was presented The Timple in Tenerife: Builders and Timplists in the cultural space El Secadero.