Friday, June 19, 2009

Masclet�

Well, today for the first time ever I was able to get up close for a major Masclet�, and all I can say is: Oh WOW!!! That, and my ears are still ringing! :p

What's a Masclet� you ask? Well, by definition it's a series of firecrackers that go off in sequence one after the other (some simultaneously), set up kind of like dominoes, some times with fireworks included in the mix. A more "real" definition would be to say a Masclet� is a) a lot of noise, b) a lot of smoke and c) a lot of fun! oh, and d) typical of the Fiestas in the Comunidad Valenciana (where no decent "fiestas" in any town would be caught dead without a lot of noise-makers, firecrackers, fireworks etc.).
Ooh! thx wikipedia! Apparently according to the "rules" a masclet� must contain the following elements:
  • "Inicio" (beginning) - ensemble of visual and acoustic effects that start the show.
  • "Cuerpo" (body) - the central part must be continuously increasing in intensity and volume.
  • "Terratremol" (earthquake) - moment when the masclets (crackers) explode on the ground at a very high speed making the ground vibrate.
  • "Parte Aerea" (in the sky) - explosions of aerial rockets of higher intensity, always well visible and usually with colours.
During Hogueras there's an ongoing Masclet� Competition between June 19th and June 24th. 6 different Pyrotechnic groups (one per day) set up their crackers in an area around the Plaza de los Luceros. At precisely 14h00 the Bellea del Foc says "Se�or pirotecnic, pot comen�ar la mascelt�" (Mister Pyrotechnic, you can start the masclet�), and a few seconds later... all hell breaks loose! A minimum of 7' (competition rules) of firecrackers banging and whizzing non-stop. Rockets screeching and shooting up into the air setting off fireworks whose glimmer you can just make out in the daylight. Smoke going up and up and covering the Plaza. And that final minute... the final BANGs... everything intensifies, the crowd goes wild, you know they're yelling at the top of their lungs because you are too but you can't hear it. The noise is (for the first time in my life) truly deafening! It's an amazing and very intense experience!!! And hopefully the following video I put together from today's show (bits and pieces, not the full 10' of explosions, don't worry!) will give you an idea of what it's like (pity I can't transmit smells as well):



Damn, after keeping me up a good part of the night now it appears that YouTube's embeding of this video isn't working properly! Argh!!! I've tried fiddling with the settings, hopefully it will correct itself. If it doesn't, go see the video on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q7CHh0cmRdY


Addendum: I found out that 132kgs of gunpowder were used!

This year there was also a nocturnal masclet� competition "P�lvora a la Nit" (nightime gunpowder), but since they were all weeknites at midnight I missed out (damn sense of responsibility!). I had planned on going yesterday (figured those would have more colours and lights than just noise) but found myself without a car, and when I went down today on the bus I discovered buses and trams are running all night long as of yesterday! lol! Oh well, next year! But you can check out a few pics from last night over at LinkAlicante (he's putting up quite a spread during Hogueras from what I can see, I'm positively envious!)

Oh wait! YouTube's great! I just found a few videos on the nightime ones! this one's not the best quality, but the others were just too long, and anyhow it gives you an idea:



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