Parties - Moors and Christians

Dénia celebrates its Mig Any of Moors and Christians in relative normality

February 24 from 2024 - 15: 33

Dénia has been the scene of one of the few parties that have been held this weekend. After decreeing official mourning throughout the Community for the tragedy that took place in a building in the Campanar neighborhood of València, where the fatalities amounted to 10, the majority of Valencian municipalities and festive entities, such as the Local Fallera Board of Dénia itself , have chosen to postpone all events these days. However, the FEMMICC made the complex decision this Friday to maintain the celebrations and adapt them to pay tribute to those affected.

Image: The president of the FEMMICC in the parade with this year's captainciesThe president of the FEMMICC in the parade with this year's captaincies

The Mig Any program this Saturday, which is traditionally the main day, has been accompanied by minutes of silence, black crepes and tributes to the victims. For some residents and revelers, however, it was not enough, and they questioned the decision taken. What's more, the entire Walies filà has decided not to participate in the parade after much consideration. The federation, for its part, has explained that there was no option to postpone as the dates had been finalized with the musicians who accompanied the bands and there were no other nearby slots due to the imminent Fallas.

Despite the supposed discontent that was seen on social networks, the truth is that on the street the revelers have had the presence of a large audience throughout their journey. As usual, from La Via Street to the end of Marqués de Campo, the 17 lines have paraded normally. Tonight the last entreeta will take place, with which they will say goodbye to the streets until the next Dénia Festival.

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