Barcelona Unity

La Sardana

La Sardana, Catalan dance, Placa Nova, Barcelona

On Saturday evenings in Barcelona, people gather to dance the Sardana, a traditional Catalan circle dance. The Sardana is a symbol of Catalan cultural unity, representing regional pride and Catalonia’s distinct identity from the rest of Spain. A small orchestra (cobla) plays the music. After the Spanish Civil War, General Francisco Franco’s government banned the Sardana as a symbol of Catalan identity and nationalism. In 2010, the Catalan government added the Sardana to its list of Catalan festivities and made it a dance of national interest. This photo was taken in front of the Cathedral on Barcelona’s Plaça Nova.

 

CB&W: Letter L or M – Music

Music and Dance

Music for the sardana, a Catalan circle dance, in the square in front of the Cathedral in Barcelona,Spain

On Saturday evenings, a small orchestra plays music on the steps of the Cathedral in Barcelona, Spain while the sardana, a traditional Catalan circle dance, is performed on Plaça Nova.  The sardana is a symbol of Catalan cultural identity, representing regional pride and Catalonia’s distinct identity from the rest of Spain.

CB&W: Letter L or M – Music

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