As from Wednesday, July 26 in Pollença there will be the festivities
in honour of their patron saint, a civic-relgious celebration that dates
from the first years of the Catalan conquest.
The central event of the festivities is the Mock Battle between Moors
and Christians, to commemorate the battle by the people of Pollença
against 1,500 Moors led by the pirate Dragut, that took place on May 30
in 1550. Pollença received on that day the most important pirate
attack they had ever experienced. The battle was won thanks to the help
from Joan Mas, who went out in the main street, warned everyone of the
danger and ran heroically into battle against his adversaries.
The mock battle was incorporated into the fiesta programme in the middle
of the XIX century to recreate a historical fact that is very much in the
memory of the people of Pollença. This created a very colourful
and lively celebration that counts on the participation of practically
the whole town, the Christians dressed in white and Dragut's followers
in multicolours.
The celebration is announced at 5 a.m. on August 2, after the dance,
when the band plays the "Alborada". All the town waits impatiently for
this special moment. This year the dance will feature performances by the
music bands Los Sencillos,
Mal
Vici, Carles Grimalt, Fet a Mà, Ofunkillo, Horris Kamoi, Lolos
Band,
Syphosis,
The Street Boys, 1 de Tantos and Cappicua Jazz .
Throughout the day are held the Mass and the Oferta dels Cossiers (11
a.m.), the procession and the Mock Battle (7 p.m.). Once the battle is
over, at about 9 p.m. all the Christians go to the church to sing the te-Deum
and the hymn to the "mother of God of the Angels". Afterwards on leaving
the church, the band plays the "Alborada" again and the fiesta finishes
by singing the "Visca Pollença" followed by a great firework display.
Just before the "Festes de la Patrona", the "Festes de Cala Sant Vicenç"
will be held in the same municipality, namely on July 19, 20 and 21. The
programme
of the fiestas can be found on the web of the
Town
Council.
Photos ©
Toni Salas