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Sant Jordi Celebrations: A cultural fusion in Morell

by PREMIUM.CAT
Una escena vibrante que representa la atmósfera festiva de Sant Jordi en Morell, con una 'Rambla' adornada con coloridos 'Flors de Sant Jordi' creado por la artista local Teresa Gallego. Los 'patrones geométricos' inspirados en el arte japonés, creados por el estudio Pàkaru con sede en Morell, sirven como telón de fondo, combinando 'elementos culturales' de Cataluña y Japón. Los niños, emocionados y alegres, se reúnen alrededor del 'Drac del Morell', una figura caprichosa del dragón, mientras presentan sus 'xumets' en una tradición juguetona. Cerca, los puestos tradicionales muestran 'rosas' y 'libros', que simbolizan la esencia de la celebración. En el fondo, grupos de niños de los 'Llar D’athants Dolça' y 'Escola Ventura Gassol' realizan 'Sardan' frente al 'Teatre Auditori', mientras que la biblioteca establece una cabina informativa, invitando a los transeúntes a involucrarse con la literatura. La escena es animada, llena de risas y música, como toca el 'director de Cobla de Tarragona', y el sol arroja un

A day with news and tradition

With the imminent arrival of Sant Jordi, the Morell is preparing for a vibrant day dedicated to literature and the arts. This year, the image of the poster, by the local study Pakaru, reflects the influences of Japanese art, providing a new perspective to the celebration.

The essence of languages ​​and culture

The Councilor for Culture and Festivals, Miquel Roig, emphasizes the relevance of Catalan and Japanese as symbols of identity in their respective cultures. “The feast of Sant Jordi not only celebrates Catalan literature, but also an opportunity for cultural interconnection,” he says.

Flowers and activities for all

One of the novelties of this year is the creation of a Rambla decorated with flowers of Sant Jordi, designed by the artist Teresa Gallego. ‘This decoration will give a special and special air to the day,’ adds Roig.

The Morell Dragon and the traditions

Throughout the day, the Morell Dragon will be one of the protagonists, allowing the little ones to bring their pacifiers, a tradition that brings a special touch to the festival.

Community collaboration

The City Council is supported by local schools and local organizations to design a program full of activities. In the morning, the children of the Dolça Nursery will visit the Montoliu Library to enjoy a storytelling about Sant Jordi.

Sardana and poem readings

The students of the Ventura Gassol school and the El Morell Institute will dance in front of the Auditorium Theater. In addition, the students of the Institute will participate in a reading of poems in the garden of the City Council, an event that has become a long -awaited tradition.

More activities and closing

In the afternoon, the Cobla Principal de Tarragona will enliven with sardanas, while the library will have an information point on La Rambla. For the little ones, a Sant Jordi -themed painting workshop will be available, offering fun beyond books.

An Apothesical Final

The day will culminate in the ignition of the Drac del Morell, a long -awaited show that will close the celebrations with a magical touch, by the Embruix Cultural Association.

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