The
"Dia
des Be" is next Sunday and the day after, June 23, is the "Dissabte
de
Sant Joan", that this
year falls on Sunday. The whole of Ciutadella is waiting for the
arrival of 2 p.m. on this day, the moment when the Fabioler, riding an
ass, goes to the Palace of the Caixer Senyor in the calle Santa Clara,
to ask for permission to start the fiesta. Immediately after, the
piper will start the gathering of 'caixers i cavellers' following the customary
rituals.
As from this moment, the horses and their riders will be the stars of
this emblematic fiesta that has been held without interruption for centuries
and that has been nominated to become a World Heritage by UNESCO. Of the
events for the "Dissabte de Sant Joan" the most spectacular and colourful
are the "Caragol des Born" accompanied by the Music Band and the emotional
"vespres" in the chapel of Sant Joan de Missa. The programme for this day
is completed by the fiesta of the "Avellanas a sa Contramurada", the "Corregudes
a sa Plaça", the "Caragol de Santa Clara", the farewell on horseback
by the Caixer Capellà and the Caixer Senyor, the drink by the caixers
and cavallers in the house of the Caixer Senyor and, finally the farewell
by the Caixer Capellà, in the calle Negrete.
On "Dia de Sant Joan", Tuesday 24, at 8 a.m., the piper will ask permission
from the Caixer Senyor to start the gathering and once the "qualcada" is
completed, there will be trials "Jocs des Pla", the "Corregudes de
Sa Plaça" and the "Caragol de Santa Clara". The morning's programme
will end with the solemn "Missa de caixers", the drink for the caixers
and cavallers in the home of the Caixer Capellà (parish of Sant
Rafel) and the farewell of the protocol..
In the evening, the "qualcada" will descend to the Pla, where it will
await, together with band and the town councillors, who will have been
invited especially to preside the games. After the first "Caragol" there
will be the games "s'Ensortilla", "Carotes" and "Córrer abraçats".
Once the games have finished, there will be the last "Caragol" followed
by the "Corregudes de Sa Plaça" and the "Caragol de Santa Clara".
Finally, the farewell on horseback by the Caixer Capellà and the
Caixer Senyor, the drink for the caixers and cavallers in the home of the
Caixer Senyor, the farewell on foot by the Caixer Capellà, in the
calle Negrete, and the last piping by the flabiol, that will mark the end
of the fiestas.
Everyone who takes part directly in the fiesta is dressed rigorously
in formal attire, and the most outstanding are those who make up the "Junta
de Caixers". These represent the ancient nobility of Ciutadella:
nobles (Caixer senyor), clergy (Caixer capellà), artisans (Caixers
menestrals) and farmeworkers (Caixers pagesos). The "Flabioler", that accompanies
the "Junta de Caixers", is in charge of announcing the orders with
the drum and whistle during the fiestas.
More information:
www.ciutadella.org/santjoan
Photos of Sant Joan:
www.geo.ya.com/santjoanweb