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Culture
Culture in Tenerife is a combination of tradition
and modernity. Traditional celebrations and fiestas, preserved arts
and crafts like basket-making, embroidery, ceramics, traditional
sports, such as lucha canaria, juego del palo and salto del pastor
are examples traditions that have been preserved. The Canary Islands
have a multinational environment resulting in a blend of art, architecture,
culture and food. The lifestyle is very outdoor and warm weather
orientated with lots of beach activities and outdoor games like
roller blading, skate boarding, surfing, wind surfing, Tennis, Golf,
soccer etc.
People of Tenerife love to party and their carnival
celebrations are big. These celebrations don't have any religious
meaning and are mainly just social events. These occasions allow
locals and visitors to enjoy the parades, stalls and folk dancing.
Fiestas are usually associated with the celebration of saints' days
and religious dates. Fiestas happen somewhere on the islands every
day. The fiesta of Corpus Christi is a lot of fun where islanders
spend endless hours building dream carpets made of sand and flowers.
Some of the most amazing decorations can be seen in the floral carpets
at La Orotava and La Laguna. The annual Mardi Gras Carnival at Santa
Cruz is the second largest in the world. This spectacular event
is held in February every year and involves all the people of Tenerife.
Throughout the year you can find a complete calendar of cultural
events, such as photography, music, dance and theatre. Worthy of
note, are concerts by the Tenerife Symphony Orchestra, one of the
permanent and most renowned orchestras in Europe.
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