In Spain the Easter processions are organised by 'Co-fradias' or 'The Brotherhoods' and the floats that they carry are called 'tronos'. The people who carry them are called 'Costaleros' (a 'costal' being the small cushion often used to stop the tronos causing sores when being carried - the tronos can weigh up to 6 tons!).
The people who follow the tronos who wear the cone-shaped hats (these are worn in the belief that it will bring them closer to the heavens) are called 'Nazarenos'.
For anyone lucky enough to be in Santiago from the 27th of March to the 12th of April here's a link to a site with information on what's going on during Holy Week
http://www.semanasantasantiago.com/
Information on the processions is on http://www.semanasantasantiago.com/procesions
The Confraternity of Saint James has a page listing a few processions at http://www.csj.org.uk/question/what-about-going-in-holy-week/
If anyone knows any details about any other parades on the Camino over Easter this year then please add them in the comments below.
The people who follow the tronos who wear the cone-shaped hats (these are worn in the belief that it will bring them closer to the heavens) are called 'Nazarenos'.
For anyone lucky enough to be in Santiago from the 27th of March to the 12th of April here's a link to a site with information on what's going on during Holy Week
http://www.semanasantasantiago.com/
Information on the processions is on http://www.semanasantasantiago.com/procesions
The Confraternity of Saint James has a page listing a few processions at http://www.csj.org.uk/question/what-about-going-in-holy-week/
If anyone knows any details about any other parades on the Camino over Easter this year then please add them in the comments below.
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