Monday, February 20, 2012

Carnival: first assessment


Fat Monday is a day that always generates very unique sensations. The day is right in the middle of the two parades, the ripe occasion to comment the parades of the previous day at our home, work or at any commercial establishment. It is the moment in which people from Sitges make their initial assessment and review the development of parades, the street environment, weather conditions, the level of the costumes or the skills of King Carnival or Queen Carnival. It is a clear sign that the carnival is part of our DNA as a community, and plays a key role in the social fabric of our town. It is a demonstration that Sitges still is and will continue being a town for many years to come, with all positive components that it implies.

This Fat Monday we can make a first assessment of the Parade of Debauchery celebrated yesterday. The Parade was marked by the schedule change that aims to facilitate greater participation and ensure optimum security measures, both for members of the parades, public and neighbors. The reconciliation of interests of so many stakeholders (organizations, groups, people in disguise, security, economic development ...) is not easy and you can't please everybody, but I think that the change will be evaluated as positive and necessary once that enough time has elapsed to pass judgment.

The first assessments on the new schedule released today are positive, as it has achieved the end of the parade at a sensible time, with all the favorable thing it implies: more public, better schedule for those working the next day, more movement at the associations and bars once the parade ends, and a optimum global environment for the proper development of the party. However, yesterday the parade showed again one of its eternal problems: too many interruptions, which hurt brilliance and development. This is one of the challenges that must improve in the future.

Reports indicate that the safety measures were developed with absolute normality, without any important incident. Also, the Emergency Medical Service (SEM) showed a lower level of activity than in previous years. The work of professionals and the new measures were decisive in this favorable initial assessment.

The work carried out by organizations and groups also have a crucial importance. We must be grateful, and we must also point out explicitly all their efforts to make everything happen in the best way possible. It is also the case of the groups of His Majesty Carles Torres and Her Majesty the Beautiful Queen, that contributed with their imagination and ingenuity, and also the members of the parades: despite the crisis, despite financial difficulties, our Carnival retains its high level that makes it one of those with largest projection and participation.

AGNES SCHOOL OF SITGES, WE HAVE THE GO AHEAD. Last week, the budgetary approval of La Generalitat (Catalan Autonomous Government) for 2012 brought about an expected and necessary joy in Sitges: the inclusion of a specific entry for the start of construction of the school Agnès de Sitges. The news is not precisely fresh, since the Education Department informed us around Christmas and we announced the news. But in any case, it means the consolidation of the political will of Catalan minister Irene Rigau. She attended the request made by the City Hall of Sitges, endorsed by the encouraging demands made by parents of students at the school, that have been occupying the modules during too many years.

The 600,000 Euros foreseen in the budget of La Generalitat during 2012 will allow the start of the works and will solve a long and complex process which dates back to 2007. The current business year is not ripe for large investments, given the budgetary constraints needed overcome the deficit situation. For this reason, I want to emphasize my gratitude to the Education Department, since the money intended for Agnès de Sitges is part of one of the few investments made in schools during 2012. We must congratulate ourselves for such long awaited news for so many families in Sitges and the entire municipality.

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

It's Carnival Time

Thursday will be Fat Thursday. It marks the beginning of party time, debauchery and transgression ... but also the beginning of very special and traditional week marked by the ambience generated by groups and societies involved in a festivity marked by civility and "sitgetanisme". Carnival arouses passions, reinforces happiness and reaffirms our sense of community thanks to our groups, societies and the town itself.

This year, Carnival arrives with significant changes, especially in the schedule of parades. The new format is conceived to promote a better development of the festivity, so everybody will be able to enjoy the party more than ever. The new schedule will avoid situations like the meeting of the head and tail of the parade at Cap de la Vila, or that the last groups end past 3 am.

The good work carried out by the Carnival Commission and representatives of organizations have made possible that this festivity, despite the inevitable budget constraints, maintains its splendor and the spirit that have made this event into a manifestation of extraordinary participation. In such a magnificent event, we must highlight the collaboration of law enforcement and safety prevention agencies (Municipal Police, Mossos d'Esquadra, Fire Department, SEM, Red Cross ...) as well as volunteers coordinated by the Department of Customs and Festivals. I want to make a special mention to the sensitivity shown by the Catalan Minister of Interior, Felip Puig. He provided all the security measures needed by the Carnival.

It's Carnival time. This means it is time of Xató. In fact, Xató prepared in Sitges. Today, 13 February, we celebrate the International Day of Xató, a commemoration established by Mayor Pere Junyent in 1996 to celebrate the centenary of the oldest known documented mention of the word Xató. The quote appeared in L'Eco de Sitges referring to a Fat Thursday dinner where there was, among others, Rusiñol, which, according to research, seeing the wonderful plate of salad with cod, tuna and the pumpkin colored sauce said: "it looks like a château!". Good Xató and good Carnival!

Carnival Proclamation
To all people living in Sitges,
The Carnival has arrived, the most crowded festivity of our calendar.
All the inhabitants of Sitges are eagerly waiting for the festival of debauchery. For seven days, we will experience all the fun and festive ambience that conveys the annual Carnival celebration. On 16 February, the arrival of His Majesty Carnival or "Sa Majestat Carnestoltes" in Catalan, accompanied by all his retinue and, together with the Carnival Queen and her entourage, will spread fun to every corner of the town.
Without prejudice to the law regarding opening hours of establishments, the City Council strongly recommends to all the nightlife industry to respect the regulations set forth by the Generalitat (Autonomous Government of Catalonia) in Order 358/2011 governing opening and closing hours. Such a regulation stipulates that all businesses must abide closing times, so that everyone can enjoy the festivity.

From the City Council, we ask not to park any vehicle outside properly marked spaces, to avoid obstructing the course of the Debauchery and Extermination parades. In accordance with regulations related to illegal parking, the City Council will not be liable for any material damage that may occur as a result of Carnival events.

We also recommend that all residents living on the streets following the course of parades (both children and the evening parades), must avoid taking out the garbage Sunday and Tuesday, in order to facilitate the movement of floats. The garbage can also be deposited in waste containers, most of which will be remain open. A recommendation that we extend to all restaurants: they should refrain from removing glass during Sunday and Tuesday of Carnival.

I would like to exhort to all participants to celebrate a civil and respectful Carnival. This year, the Carnival arrives manned by a brand new Commission headed by Isaac Bielsa. I want to thank him and all the people that have helped him in this difficult task. I would like to thank them for all their efforts and dedication dealing with the organization of a festivity, an event that has also suffered the frail economic situation and that will also experience some changes in order to enhance their development.

And I also want to express my gratitude to Sociedad Recreativa El Retiro, Casino Prado Suburense, Grup dels Independents del Carnaval, and to the groups of Poble Sec, Cases Noves and Club Natació for their altruistic efforts that they develop every year just for their love of tradition. I want to thank them for their expertise and for their efforts to maintain and expand a festivity that goes beyond our frontiers.

This year, the main characters of our Carnival, His Majesty Carnival and Her Majesty the Queen of the Carnival, will arrive accompanied by the groups XisPun! and Carnivàlia, and the Queen of the Children will be escorted by the group Fantastik Show. I want to express my deepest thanks to all three.

But the Carnival would not be what it is today without each of the volunteers that help to contribute to make the Carnival one of our main hallmarks, maintaining the uniqueness and quality that has always been a trademark for our Carnival.
Finally, I just want to wish you a happy Carnival, and I also want to encourage all residents and visitors who will gather in Sitges to enjoy all the activities prepared by the Commission. Happy Carnival to all!


Wednesday, February 1, 2012

The example of volunteers


The Department of Traditions and Festivals of the city of Sitges has created a team of volunteers to collaborate in the organization and development of our festivals. Monday of next week, the Department has convened an open meeting in the Miramar Building to give shape to the joint operation of volunteers for the Carnival. This first group of volunteers will articulate the project, which aims to have its own presence in all the festivals of Sitges.

The proposal takes as its starting point the recent experience of the Three Kings Parade, where volunteers were fundamental to propagate the spirit of celebration among children and adults. Days later, the Half Marathon brought together over 200 people as volunteers. The vitality, energy and human wealth provided by all those inhabitants of Sitges, are now materialized among all those with a strong link with the Cavalcade and the Half Marathon and has left a markedly positive imprint. It is also the case of the Film Festival, which, for years, has volunteers for various departments: projections, public relations, press…

The initiative promoted by the Councillor Magi Almirall has a threefold purpose. First, provide the main festivals of the village with their own human structure vital for its own development. Each Festival is different, both in its magnitude and in the human resources required for their development. But beyond the respective specificities, each event has some common needs in their own support teams, either for their preparation or during implementation. The current economic situation and budget constraints often prevent the replacement of such needs by contracts or resorting to any extra expense. 
Second, volunteers allow and ensure the survival of Festivals despite the crisis, and they also bring a renewed hope that, no doubt, will benefit programs, objectives and implementation in which they collaborate.

Finally, the team of volunteers will strengthen the implementation of social events. Often, some of our most famous and significant festivities base their executive organization on a commission, which also works with the voluntary commitment of its members. This is the case of the Sitges’ Main Festival or the Carnival. It is true that groups or societies involved in festivals have their own structures, composed by a large number of inhabitants of Sitges, which also constitute indirect organizers of the festival, but by broadening the base of support teams of committees, we will approach the genesis and the inside of the festival to a wider range of inhabitants of Sitges.

Catalonia, and our town is a clear example, has a solid tradition in voluntarism. The Olympic Games of 1992 were a clear example of our voluntarism, but different organizations, NGOs or grassroots movements of the Church also have a long history of volunteer work that responds to the commitment and spirit that distinguishes an active and engaged civil society.

AN ABUSIVE TOLL The Municipal Plenary Meeting held yesterday passed a motion approved unanimously by all groups of the municipal council, whose goal is to ask the Government to review the price of the highway toll of Garraf. The construction of the tunnels of Garraf, twenty years ago, was a key factor for the economic development of the region, but the cost involved can not penalize citizens, in this case the inhabitants of Sitges. Every time we make use of the fast highway to Barcelona, we must pay the excessive amount of 6.05 Euros. I can assure you that we will be very firm with our demand, and that we will demand to whoever it may concern a change in this abuse.