A member of the Endiablada Brotherhood jumps and runs through the street during the festivity of "La Endiablada”, celebrated every year as a tribute to the Virgin of Candelaria and San Blas (Blaise of Sebaste). Men (known as the Devils) dressed with colorful costumes, wearing episcopal mitres and large cowbells around their waists, walk through the streets of the town while jumping and dancing. During the day of San Blas, they also visit the church and take out for procession the figure sculpture of the Saint. It is claimed to possibly be one of the oldest traditional celebration in Spain.
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A member of the Endiablada Brotherhood jumps and runs through the street during the festivity of "La Endiablada”, celebrated every year as a tribute to the Virgin of Candelaria and San Blas (Blaise of Sebaste). Men (known as the Devils) dressed with colorful costumes, wearing episcopal mitres and large cowbells around their waists, walk through the streets of the town while jumping and dancing. During the day of San Blas, they also visit the church and take out for procession the figure sculpture of the Saint. It is claimed to possibly be one of the oldest traditional celebration in Spain.