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Seville 
Holy Week 

HOLY WEEK
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floats while going to the main Cathedral. The "brothers" are dressed for penance in cloaks and pointed hoods. This way dressed, they are called "nazarenos" or "penitentes". The "costaleros" are those who carry the heavy floats on their shoulders with effigies of Christ or the Virgin Mary.

The foreman or leader, in front of the float, guides the "costaleros" on their way. He decides when to break and to lift the float again with a few knocks of the mallet on the front of the effigy. He tries to lift the spirits with encouranging expressions, for example "Lift her to the heavens!", "Let's go, my brave ones!". At his command, the "costaleros" move as if they were only one man; with a constant rhythm, they make the effigy of Christ or Mary seem to go walking.

Along the way of travel of the brotherhood, above all at the entrance of its temple, it is possible to see from any balcony or in the middle of the street, a folkloric "saeta", a type of sung prayer, by any anonymous singer. The "saeta" is a flamenco song where each person uses their own style because each person has their own sentimental feeling at the moment.

History: how the first brotherhoods appeared.


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