martes, 14 de junio de 2011

El alcalde de Pamplona, Enrique Maya, disparará el Chupinazo de los Sanfermines 2011

Enrique Maya Miranda, instantes después de ser elegido alcalde de Pamplona (Buxens / Sesma)

Enrique Maya Miranda, elegido alcalde de Pamplona el pasado 11 de junio, tendrá el honor de lanzar el Chupinazo de San Fermín 2011, tal y como ha comunicado él mismo. El alcalde de Pamplona tiene la potestad de designar a la persona afortunada de dar inicio a las fiestas de entre los miembros de la corporación o entre alguna persona representativa, como ocurrió en 2010 con el presidente de la Comparsa de Gigantes, Mari Ganuza, con motivo del 150 aniversario de la institución. Enrique Maya será el cuarto alcalde de la democracia en Pamplona en salir al balcón de la casa consistorial para dar comienzo a las fiestas. Antes, Alfredo Jaime (1991) y Yolanda Barcina (1999 y 2007) dispararon el Chupinazo en el mismo año de ser elegidos alcaldes. Javier Chourraut lo disparó en 1997, en su segunda legislatura como primer edil.

Durante la legislatura, si se repeta el orden de grupos de mayor a menor instaurado a principios de los 80 por Julián Balduz (el alcalde que nunca disparó el Chupinazo), le corresponderá a los grupos municipales por este orden: Nafarroa Bai (2012), Partido Socialista (2013) y Bildu (2014). No habrá posibilidad para el Partido Popular e Izquierda-Ezkerra, salvo cambios en el guión de la tradición pamplonesa. En la pasada legislatura, el Chupinazo lo han lanzado Yolanda Barcina, de UPN, en 2007, Uxue Barkos, de NaBai, en 2008, Maite Esporrín, del PSN, en 2009 y Mari Ganuza, de la Comparsa de Gigantes, en 2010.

lunes, 13 de junio de 2011

Carteles taurinos de la Feria del Toro 2011 en Pamplona

Un toro de Fuente Ymbro, durante la corrida del 9 de julio de 2010 en Pamplona. (Javier Sesma)

Todas las corridas son a las 18.30 horas, salvo la novillada, que será a las 20 horas.

5 de julio. Seis novillos de El Parralejo para Jiménez Fortes, Sergio Flores y López Simón.

6 de julio. Seis toros despuntados de San Mateo (Salamanca) para Pablo Hermoso de Mendoza, Sergio Galán y Roberto Armendáriz.

7 de julio. Seis toros de Torrestrella (Cádiz) para R. Pinar, A. Saldívar y Esaú Fernández.

8 de julio. Seis toros de Cebada Gago (Cádiz) para F. Marco, Morenito de Aranda y D. Mora.

9 de julio. Seis toros de Dolores Aguirre (Sevilla) para S. Cortés, Alberto Aguilar y Joselillo.

10 de julio. Seis toros de Miura (Sevilla) para Juan José Padilla, Rafaelillo y Serafín Marín.

11 de julio. Seis toros de Fuente Ymbro (Cádiz) para A. Ferrera, C. Jiménez e Iván Fandiño.

12 de julio. Seis toros de Victoriano del Río (Madrid) para Curro Díaz, El Juli y M.A. Perera.

13 de julio. Seis toros de El Pilar (Salamanca) para El Cid, El Fandi y Daniel Luque.

14 de julio. Seis toros de Núñez del Cuvillo (Cádiz) para Juan Mora, El Juli y S. Castella.

martes, 3 de mayo de 2011

'Sumérgete en la Fiesta', el cartel para los Sanfermines de 2011

Los dos autores, con el cartel delante de la fachada del consistorio pamplonés.

El cartel de Kike Balenzategui Arbizu y Javier Ayerra Alfaro ha sido elegido entre los ciudadanos de Pamplona para anunciar las fiestas de San Fermín 2011. Bajo el título Sumérgete en la fiesta, la imagen de un San Fermín cayendo en un recipiente con agua simboliza las distintas maneras de entrar a vivir las fiestas de San Fermín. El cartel ha ganado sobre los 582 presentados, después de pasar una criba de un jurado y la decisión de los ciudadanos, que votaron sobre 8 finalistas. De entre los 8.227 votos emitidos, el cartel ganador recibió 3.720 votos, un 45,2% del total. Los dos autores recibirán los 4.500 euros y el honor de anunciar los próximos Sanfermines de 2011.

sábado, 5 de marzo de 2011

María Franco, autora del cartel de la Feria del Toro 2011



Entre "caricias y sintiéndolo" con sus propias manos. Así ha plasmado la artista murciana María Franco Docavo el cartel de la Feria del Toro de 2011 que la Casa de Misericordia presentó ayer. Franco ha utilizado una variada paleta de colores para dar forma con sus manos, sin pinceles, al toro que recorre su vida, desde la finca hasta la plaza, aunque lo ha reflejado corriendo por las calles de Pamplona durante el encierro.


viernes, 4 de marzo de 2011

Recorridos de la Comparsa de Gigantes y Cabezudos en los Sanfermines 2011

6 de julio

17.00 horas. Salida desde la Estación de Autobuses.

Plaza de la Paz, Taconera, García Ximenez, Tudela, Plaza del Vinculo, Vinculo, Paseo Sarasate, Comedias, Pozo Blanco, Zapatería, Plaza del Consejo, Plaza San Francisco, Eslava, Mayor y Plaza Recoletas donde se efectuará un breve descanso. Después seguirá por las calles Recoletas, Plaza de la O, Santo Andía, San Lorenzo, San Francisco, Campana, San Saturnino y Plaza Consistorial.

7 de julio

09.30 horas. Salida desde la plaza Consistorial.

Salida de la Plaza Consistorial a las 9,30 Acompañará a la Corporación Municipal por las calles Mercaderes y Curia para recoger al Cabildo. Regreso por las calles Curia, Mercaderes, Plaza Consistorial, San Saturnino y Mayor hasta San Lorenzo de donde partirá la procesión de San Fermín, por las calles Taconera, San Antón Zapatería, Calceteros, Plaza Consistorial, San Saturnino y Mayor. La Comparsa descansará en la calle Mayor durante la celebración de la Eucaristía.

8 de julio

09.30 Salida desde la Estación de Autobuses.

Plaza de la Paz, Taconera, Navas de Tolosa, Bosquecillo, y Plaza Recoletas. La Comparsa descansa mientras se celebra la ofrenda infantil en el Rincón de la Aduana. Al finalizar el acto la Comparsa de Gigantes y Cabezudos acompañará a niños y niñas por las calles Mayor, San Saturnino, Plaza Consistorial, Mercaderes, Chapitela, Plaza del Castillo, Paseo Sarasate, Comedias, Lindachiquia, Paseo Sarasate, Garcia Castañón, Estella, Tudela, Conde Oliveto, Plaza de la Paz y Estación de Autobuses.

9 de julio

09.00 horas. Salida desde Plaza Consistorial.

Plaza de la Paz, Conde Oliveto, Plaza Príncipe de Viana, San Ignacio, Cortes de Navarra, Estafeta, Tejería, Merced, Juan de Labrit, Plaza Santa Mª La Real (descanso). Continúa por Merced, Bajada de Javier, Estafeta, Duque de Ahumada, Carlos III, Plaza del Castillo, Paseo Sarasate, García Castañón, Estella,Taconera, Plaza de la Paz y Estación de Autobuses.

10 de julio

09.30 horas. Salida desde la Estación de Autobuses.

Plaza de la Paz, Conde Oliveto, Tudela, Avda. Zaragoza, Leyre, Bergamín, Arrieta, Amaya, Leyre, Aralar (descanso en Escolapios). Continuará por Aralar, Teobaldos, Olite, San Fermín, Bergamín, Avda. Galicia, Sangüesa, San Fermín, Plaza de los Fueros y Estación de Autobuses.

11 de julio

09.30 horas. Salida desde la Estación de Autobuses.

Plaza de los Fueros y la Vuelta del Castillo para visitar a la Casa de Misericordia. Regresará por la Vuelta del Castillo, plaza de los Fueros, Yanguas y Miranda, Taconera, Nueva y Plaza San Francisco (descanso). Continuará por las calles San Francisco, Ansoleaga, San Saturnino, Nueva, Plaza del Consejo, Zapatería, Pozo Blanco, San Nicolás, San Miguel, Paseo Sarasate, Alhóndiga, Tudela, Conde Oliveto, Plaza de la Paz y Estación de Autobuses.

12 de julio

09.30 horas. Salida desde la Estación de Autobuses.

Plaza de la Paz, Taconera, García Ximénez,Tudela, Plaza del Vínculo, Vínculo, Paseo Sarasate, San Miguel, San Gregorio, Ciudadela, Rincón de la Aduana, Mayor, Recoletas, Plaza de la O, Santo Andía, Jarauta, Eslava y Descalzos donde se descansará en el Area de Cultura. Continuará por Descalzos, Eslava, Jarauta, San Saturnino, Plaza Consistorial, Mercaderes, Estafeta, Amaya, Roncesvalles, García Ximénez, Tudela, Conde Oliveto, Plaza de la Paz y Estación de Autobuses.

13 de julio

09.30 horas. Salida desde la Estación de Autobuses.

Plaza de la Paz, Conde Oliveto, Plaza Príncipe de Viana, San Ignacio, Paseo Sarasate, Plaza del Castillo, Chapitela, Mercaderes, Mañueta, Cuesta del Palacio, Dos de Mayo, Carmen, Navarrería y Plaza San José (descanso). La Comparsa continuará por Curia, Mercaderes, Estafeta, Duque de Ahumada, Carlos III, Plaza del Castillo, Paseo Sarasate, Alhóndiga, Tudela, García Ximénez, Taconera, Plaza de la Paz y Estación de Autobuses.

14 de julio

09.30 horas. Salida desde la Estación de Autobuses.

Plaza de la Paz, Taconera, García Ximénez, Tudela, Plaza del Vínculo, Paseo Sarasate, Comedias, Pozo Blanco, Zapatería y Plaza Consistorial. Desde ésta plaza se acompañará a la Corporación Municipal por las calles San Saturnino y Mayor hasta San Lorenzo, donde se celebrará la Octava de San Fermín.

Durante la función, la Comparsa descansará en la calle Mayor. A continuación se acompañará a la Corporación por las calles Mayor y San Saturnino hasta la Casa Consistorial. En la Plaza Consistorial se ejecutarán diversos bailes en honor a la Corporación y a la Ciudad. Seguidamente la Comparsa saldrá por la calle Nueva, Plaza del Consejo y Zapatería para regresar a la plaza del Ayuntamiento, donde tendrá lugar el acto de despedida de la Comparsa de Gigantes y Cabezudos.

miércoles, 2 de febrero de 2011

Hemingway and the Duke of Wellington

Con motivo de la escalera de San Fermín (2 de febrero), uno de los guiris más apasionados de los Sanfermines, Tim Pinks, nos remite este interesante artículo. está en inglés, pero así practicáis para cuando lleguen los australianos a tirarse de la fuente. 

It's strange to think that a little over 150 years before the monument to Ernest Hemingway was unveiled in front of the bullring (on July 6th, 1968, with his widow, Mary present), there could already have been a statue of the Duke of Wellington in Pamplona.

Had they commissioned it, I have no idea how long it would have lasted...not very long, I imagine...longer perhaps than the one of Teoboldo the 1st, whose statue was in Taconera Park, Pamplona, and disappeared in 1936, and certainly longer than if they had constructed one in San Sebastian! (Even today, if you dared put one up there, I doubt it would last a minute!). One of the differences between the two cities while Wellington was in Spain is that, whereas San Sebastian was besieged, Pamplona was only blockaded.

For those who want to know a little European history, Arthur Wellesley, the Duke of Wellington, (born in Dublin), was in charge of the British and Spanish forces, (and yes, some Basque) and mercenaries who were ordered to rid Spain of Napoleon and his French and allied forces, including his brother, Joseph Bonaparte, who Napoleon had made King of Sicilly and Spain. Known in Britain as the Peninsular War, it lasted from 1808 (when they invaded via Portugal) until 1814. In Spain it's known as the War of Independence, and it caused Napoleon such problems that he called it his "Spanish ulcer".

The French garrison at Pamplona finally surrendered on 31st October, 1813, and the starving town was free. And the statue to Wellington? Well, more of that later.

Fast forward nearly 200 years, and this year sees the 50th anniversary of the death of Ernest Hemingway.

He had already prepared for his visit to Spain for the summer of 1961. He had his bullfight tickets reserved for the corridas in Pamplona, and his accomodation was arranged. He was ready, like so many of us foreigners are every July, to make the return to a city that is like no other.

But was he really ready? Or had he been deluding himself? Although he was only 61 (and would have been 62 years old on July 21st of that year), he was an "old" 61. The years of drinking and partying, and of, yes, action and accidents, had taken their toll. Not to mention the demons that were having their own particular fiesta inside his head and were tormenting his very soul.

Now, if you have depression it's a serious thing. For example, for the few of you who may understand the next two words...remember Gavilan. Depression can kill.

Hemingway was being treated for many things, and depression was one of them. He was depressed about his inability to write, he was depressed about his health, and I have little doubt he was depressed that, if he returned for fiesta in Pamplona, a city without equal on this planet of ours, he would be unable to enjoy it. Not just to write about it, to party in it, but to participate in it.

And for so many of us guiris, the beautiful thing about the fiesta of San Fermin is that we can join in. We are not only spectators, but participants. We are part of it, and it's a wonderful feeling.

Whether he was ready for Spain or not, one thing is certain. At about 7 in the morning of Sunday, July 2nd, 1961, at his home in Ketchum, Idaho, Hemingway woke up, and went downstairs to the kitchen where there was a special key. Outside it was a bright and cloudless day.

The key was for the storeroom in the basement, where among other things he kept his guns. He chose an English one he had bought from Abercrombie and Fitch, a Boss double-barrelled shotgun. He put two cartridges in it and went back upstairs, and crossed the living room to the oak-pannelled entrance foyer. It would have been quiet, so quiet, fifty years ago on that early sunday morning. Then he put the gun to his head and pulled both triggers.

And so ended, by his own hands, the life of an extraordinary man. Whatever you think of him, or his books, he was a huge figure of the 20th century. Depending on your view, and knowledge of him, he was either a great writer, or an awful one. He was a good man, or a bad one. He was a genius, or a devil, fun to be with or a pain in the ass. He was a drunk, a liar, a boaster and a bully. He was also, to quote his original biographer, Carlos Baker, "the perpetual student, the omniverous reader, the brilliant naturalist, the curious questioner..." One thing he never was though, whatever your opinion, is boring.

By all accounts, if you were lucky enough to be at a table with him, you were in for a rollercoaster ride of a party. He was a thousand different things, some good, some bad. Human then, just like the rest of us, except most of us aren't multi-million selling authors.

So, for bringing this wonderful town of Pamplona, and it's extraordinary inhabitants, to worldwide attention (and hence bringing people like me to it every year), thank you, Ernest Hemingway. I can't say that Pamplona or it's fiesta wouldn't have been world famous anyway, even without his help, for I truly believe that Pamplona and Navarra, and it's inhabitants, are somehow blessed by some special spirit that runs through their blood, so that when it comes to fiesta time, or indeed anytime...magic happens. Pamplona and its' fiesta would have been famous whatever the case.

But without Hemingway kickstarting the process, it's doubtful I, or any of us, would know of San Fermin or of Pamplona in quite the same way that we do, or have the best friends on the planet that we do. Oh, and Pamploneses? I've always said that there is something beautiful about you, algo bonita, and yes, something impeccable. And there is.

Every year before fiesta a red scarf is placed around the neck of Hemingways' statue, which I always think is a nice touch. It's as it should be. Old Papa Hemingway is ready for San Fermin. I've never seen it done, and can't honestly say if there is a special ceremony or not, or even who started it. My guess is it was done at the unveiling in '68, and the tradition carried on every year after that. Maybe someone out there knows, or was even there...

So, finally, what of the statue of the Duke of Wellington?

Well, thanks to a book I bought about 10 years ago, I know a little bit about this. The book is by Carlos Santacara, a writer born in Bilbao but of Navarran parents, and is called "Navarra 1813", and is a factual account of the British soldiers (and the foreigners who fought with them, such as the Germans or, if I remember correctly, even an American),and their experiences during the Peninsular War, and the letters they sent home.

Apparently, the people of Pamplona were so happy to see their liberators, that as the British marched into town they were greeted with cries of "Viva los Ingleses, viva los Ingleses!" (Can you imagine!)...I don't know if there were any cries of "Gora ingelesak" though...

So happy were the townsfolk to be free again that the Town Hall wrote to Wellington asking him if they could erect a statue of him, to show their gratitude. The Duke of Wellington, who hadn't actually entered the town, but had been many times on the outskirts, wrote back declining their offer, while at the same time expressing his gratitude for the sentiment.

So, there was to be no statue to that famous Englishman, the Duke of Wellington. Silly, really, to think that Pamplona would erect a monument to an Englishman. Why, that's as silly an idea that they would erect one to an American...

¡Ya falta menos! ¡Viva San Fermin!