Throughout the year, Andorran cultural tradition is revived in the festes majors of towns and villages across the Principality and at a range of commemorative events.
Andorran folklore is expressed through typical national dances such as the marratxa (Sant Julià de Lòria), the ball de Santa Anna (Escaldes-Engordany), the contrapàs (Andorra la Vella), and the sardana, which is often danced in squares across the Principality, particularly during festivals.
To understand Andorra’s varied festivals and customs, it is important to consider its distinctive Catalan culture, its geography, and the history that has shaped the country.
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Almost all festivals and popular traditions coincide with religious festivals and with natural cycles and seasons:
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St George’s Day (St Jordi), with its traditional gifts of roses for women and books for men.
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The festa del Poble, celebrated on St John’s Day (St Joan) and marking the summer solstice.
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The festa de Sant Esteve (St Stephen), patron saint of the parish of Andorra la Vella.
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St Lucia’s Fair, where nativity figures and typical Christmas products are traditionally sold.
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Cultural life...
As a popular tourist destination, Andorra hosts prestigious international events throughout the year, which showcase the rich culture of the Principality.
In addition to specific exhibitions in Andorra and local art, a number of events of international renown are held in the parishes across the country:
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Jazz, flamenco, Spanish popular music, local modern music.
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Country music festival, pipers, folk dancing, dance exhibitions.
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Street theatre.
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The Ordino Classical Music Festival (September).
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The Season of Music and Dance in Andorra la Vella (from November to May).
Calendar of local festivals for 2009
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Canillo Local Festival, from July 18th to 20th
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Encamp Local Festival, August 15th and 16th
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Ordino Local Festival, September 6th
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La Massana Local Festival, August 15th and 16th
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Andorra la Vella Local Festival, from July 31st to August 3rd
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Sant Julià de Lòria Local Festival, from July 25th to 28th
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Escaldes-Engordany Local Festival, July 25th and 26th