On Tuesday, May 14th, we had class in the morning
covering the Law of Historical Memory, a controversial piece of
Spain’s recent history having to do with the Spanish Civil War and the recovery necessary after Franco’s dictatorship.
After comida (lunch) with our families, the rest of the
day was for us to enjoy more of the many live performances of Titirimundi
around Segovia. There were scheduled
performances at stages set up around the city, as well as little performances
happening on the streets and plazas.
One of the many little shows happening on the streets of Segovia – this one is a dog marionette! |
A man juggling swords and a chainsaw in the Plaza Mayor during Titirimundi |
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