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Cádiz burns its Juanillos: a night of fire, music and sharp political satire
The city marked Noche de San Juan in its own distinctive way, with eight elaborate effigies torched across the historic centre on Tuesday June 23
While much of Spain headed to the beach on Tuesday night, Cádiz did things rather differently. As the sun dipped over one of the country's most beautiful and characterful cities, crowds began filling the squares of the historic centre, ready La Noche de San Juan and the burning of the Juanillos.
One of the most striking effigies of the night was "Human Barbarisms", created by La Chirigota del Tejada and burned at 8.30pm in the Plaza de España. The towering figure, roughly two and a half people high, depicted Donald Trump as a puppet-master, strings in hand, perched atop an oil tanker surrounded by references to pharmaceutical companies, money and oil.
Then came the finale. At 10.30pm, in the Cathedral Square, the municipal Juanillo "Trapped" was set alight against one of the most breathtaking backdrops imaginable. The effigy featured colourful human figures standing on boxes bearing social media logos, all connected to a large brain at the centre with an artificial intelligence symbol. With the cathedral towering behind it, it was a genuinely unforgettable image.Sign up for the Spanish News Today Editors Roundup Weekly Bulletin and get an email with all the week’s news straight to your inbox
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