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Saturday, 23 July 2011

The Old Church of San Juan, Puntallana

The church of San Juan, Puntallana
The exterior of the church of San Juan, Puntallana

As Palmeran churches go, the church of St. John the Baptist in Puntallana isn't all that old. The presbytery and the side chapels date from the 16th century, and the nave from the 1719. It was officially declared an Asset of Cultural Interest (rather like a listed building) in 1994.

The main altar in the church of San Juan, Puntallana
The main altar in the church of San Juan, Puntallana

The inside of the church is beautiful.

The nave in the church of San Juan, Puntallana
The nave in the church of San Juan, Puntallana

The oldest churches on La Palma were built by people who moved from what is now Andalusia, which has only recently been reconquered from the Arabs. The style is known as "Mudejar" which means "those allowed to stay." And this church has a beautiful mudejar ceiling.
The ceiling in the church of San Juan, Puntallana
The ceiling in the Presbytery

The ceiling in the church of San Juan, Puntallana
The ceiling in the crossing


The pulpit in the church of San Juan, Puntallana
The pulpit

The church houses lots of statues. This one, of St. Michael the Archangel, was made by Benito de Hita y Castillo in the 18th century. You get a lot of statue of St. Michael on La Palma, because Alonso Fernández de Lugo, who led the conquest in 1493, saw St Michael as his ally in a crusade to bring the poor benighted natives into the Catholic church. (I can't help thinking they might have seen the whole thing rather differently, especially since the conquest involved killing or enslaving so many of them, and taking all the best land away from the rest.)

The church of San Juan, Puntallana
St Michael Archangel

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Sunday, 17 July 2011

Fiesta de Santana in San Jose (Brena Baja)

San Jose in Breña Baja is celebrating its annual fiesta.

Tonight, Sunday 17th
6pm is the Old Folks' festival, followed by a public dance in front of the town hall.

Tuesday 19th
5pm - 7 pm Bouncy castles in front of the town hall.

9:30 pm . Open-air cinema "Harry Potter y Las Reliquias de la Muerte." In the football stadium

Wednesday 20th
6:30 pm PASACALLES DISNEY along the main street of San José, accompanied by the Batucada (serious percussion) group Klan Aborígen followed by a Disney festival. "Share a world of dreams with your favourite Disney characters."
In front of the town hall.

9:30 pm . Open-air cinema "El Discurso del Rey."
In the football stadium

Thursday 21st
5pm - 7 pm Bouncy castles in front of the town hall.

7 pm. Petanca (bowls) tournament beside the Bar Travesía (on the main street). If you want to take part, sign up at the bar.

8 pm. Helena Turbo Teatro performs “ROMANCERO CANARIO", a theatrical spectacle for all the family based on Canarian oral history
In front of the town hall.

Friday 22nd
7pm Petanca (bowls) tournament beside the Bar Travesía (on the main street).

7pm. Concert by the town band in the parish hall (beside the new church)

9pm. Performance by the AWARA choir with the musical spectacle “Voces de la emigración”. (Voices of emigration) A musical journey through the sounds that surround an ocean, where the Canary Islands have been a meeting place for cultures.
In front of the town hall.

11pm. Big Fiesta Dj “SUMMER PARTY” organized by Abora Conexión.
In front of the town hall.

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