Les tamboradas, rituels de battements de tambour (Espagne)
Candidature: Liste représentative 2018
EN: Boys and girls from the 'turba coliblanca' (with-maned group), Baena (Córdoba), playing their drums during Holy Week. They wear a metal helmet with a white horse's mane hanging from it, which is their symbol of identification
EN: The black-maned squad playing the drum in the historic center of Baena (Córdoba), during Holy Week. These people wear the traditional colorful attire with an embroidered jacket, trousers and helmet, with the distinctive black mane
EN: Albalate del Arzobispo (Teruel), the craftsman José María Gasco de la Rosa in his workshop making the instruments
EN: Good Friday in Calanda (Teruel). In the procession of the opening speech drums and bass drums are heard. Purple tunics and hoods are worn. Women, children and men of all ages perform a drum-roll in unison
EN: The 'Tamborada' (drum festival) of Holy Wednesday, from 3:00 o'clock in the afternoon on, drummers of both gender and all ages flood the streets of the historic center of Hellín
EN: The end of the 'Tamborada' in Tobarra (Albacete), next to the Drum Monument, just minutes before midnight of Easter Sunday, the moment when everyone will stop playing the drum at the exact same time, falling into silence until the following year
EN: Tamborada Intercultural, Desfile Ret
EN: The small children parade in the Rompida also
EN: The Friday before Holy Week ('Viernes de Dolores') in Moratalla (Murcia) a children's 'tamborada (drum festival). The children carry on the tradition and show what they have learned at drum school, carrying the same drums and wearing the same clothes as the adults
EN: The Night of the Drums, this takes place on Holy Tuesday at midnight in the Square of the Town Hall, Mula (Murcia). Thousands of drummers, dressed in black tunics, sound their drums seamlessly until the evening of Holy Wednesday