Guaro by Candlelight – Festival de la Luna Mora

La Luna Mora Festival – Guaro

Lifestyle – Festival Luna Mora

The “Luna Mora Festival” is an annual cultural and artistic event that takes place in the village of Guaro, which is located in the province of Malaga, in the autonomous community of Andalusia, Spain. This festival is known for its enchanting and unique atmosphere, as it celebrates the historical and cultural heritage of the region, particularly the Moorish influence on Andalusia.

 

The Luna Mora Festival is a tribute to the period when the Moors ruled over much of Spain, including Andalusia, for several centuries. “Luna Mora” translates to “Moorish Moon,” and the festival aims to evoke the spirit and ambience of that era.

 

The festival typically takes place in late summer or early autumn, often in September. The exact dates may vary from year to year.

One of the most captivating features of the Luna Mora Festival is the extensive use of candlelight and lanterns throughout the town. The streets, alleys, and buildings are adorned with thousands of candles, creating a magical and mystical atmosphere after sunset.

 

The festival offers a diverse program of entertainment, including live music, dance performances, and theatre. Visitors can enjoy traditional Andalusian music, flamenco shows, and even belly dancing. These performances often take place in various plazas and venues throughout the town.

 

Guaro’s Luna Mora Festival features a bustling artisan market where local artisans and vendors sell handmade crafts, jewellery, clothing, and traditional Moorish and Andalusian products. It’s a great place to shop for unique souvenirs.

 

Visitors can Savor a wide range of traditional Andalusian and Moorish cuisine at the festival. Vendors offer dishes like kebabs, couscous, pastries, and other delicacies, allowing attendees to indulge in the flavours of the region.

 

The festival often includes activities for children, such as storytelling, puppet shows, and workshops, making it a family-friendly event.

 

Some editions of the Luna Mora Festival include colourful parades and processions featuring participants in Moorish costumes and traditional attire, adding to the festival’s historical charm.

 

The festival often concludes with a grand fireworks display, illuminating the night sky over Guaro and providing a fitting end to the celebration.

 

The Luna Mora Festival in Guaro is not only a celebration of history and culture but also a testament to the enduring influence of Moorish traditions in Andalusia. It attracts both locals and tourists who are drawn to its unique ambiance and the opportunity to immerse themselves in the rich tapestry of Andalusian history and artistry.

Here are a few of my favourites taken on the night with a galaxy s20 phone.

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