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Festes de Sant Jaume, Algaida

Sant Jaume is celebrated just outside Palma

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The village of Algaida, just outside of Palma, celebrates its patron saint Sant Jaume (Saint James) with a week full of events.

The Festival of Saint James takes place during the second half of July with a whole host of events of all kinds to suit all tastes: theatre, religious events, entertainment for younger audiences, sports, local crafts market, fireworks and popular and vibrant parties in the town square.

On the afternoon of the 24th, you will also be able to take in one of the most emblematic sights of the town, the traditional dance of the Cossiers. The dance of the Cossiers is the oldest folk dance of Mallorca, well documented since the 14th century, which has been kept alive in the municipalities of Algaida and Montuïri, and has been revived in others, such as Manacor, Alaró, Pollença and Palma.

Cossiers are three pairs of men and a lady dressed in white, with a brightly coloured skirt and a belt from which ribbons and bits of mirror hang. In each hand, they carry a handkerchief and a bunch of basil which they use for their dances. They are accompanied by a devil, who tries to sabotage the ceremony by every means possible and is the humorous element of the celebration. The lady is the counterpoint of the devil because she represents good and she directs the movements of the Cossiers. The dance is accompanied by melodies played on traditional instruments: flabiols, xeremies and tambourines.

All the events are in the Official Programme, please see the web link on the top of this page (available about a week before the event).

Venue

Algaida village

Location

Map of the surrounding area