Fire up the fiesta

Published March 21, 2013
Satirical sculptures burn during the Fallas festival.
Satirical sculptures burn during the Fallas festival.
A figure resembling Germany's Chancellor Angela Merkel burns during the finale of the Fallas festival.
A figure resembling Germany's Chancellor Angela Merkel burns during the finale of the Fallas festival.
A figure resembling Spain's Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy burns during the finale of the Fallas festival.
A figure resembling Spain's Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy burns during the finale of the Fallas festival.
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Falleras watch Satirical sculptures burn.
Falleras watch Satirical sculptures burn.
A firefighter sprays water as effigies burn during the finale of the festival.
A firefighter sprays water as effigies burn during the finale of the festival.
Satirical sculptures are burned during the Fallas Festival.
Satirical sculptures are burned during the Fallas Festival.

If you’ve secretly harboured the dream of setting things on fire, yet do not want to end up behind the bars, the finale of Las Fallas (which literally means "the fires" in Valencian) is your answer. It is a flamboyant, fiery, not to mention smoky fiesta that celebrates the flaming of life-size satiric figures. Orginally a feast day for St. Joseph, the patron saint of carpenters, has slowly evolved into a more breath-taking gala which is burning hot.

The week-long spectacle of processions, fireworks, music and dancing never fails to attract more than three million of part-time pyromaniac to the small city of Valencia in Spain.  —Photos by Agencies/Text by Alisia Pek

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