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Parade

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Since the rock was founded, Miguel Caballer worked as a teacher in the brass band, causing authenticity in each parade, being very funny every day of the holidays. Miguel himself told us that every day of the bull, when the first firework went off, he would go up to the room, where there were thousands of costumes and old clothes that were brought to him expressly, combining as he liked each day, to quickly take the whip that he was manufactured and climbed into the bullpens. Once there, at the blow of the whip, the parade with the brass band and the rock marching began with the second rocket. Only three years were those who, due to force majeure, could not direct the parades, being replaced on one occasion by Vicente Clofent.

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Sometimes the parades have served as recognition or perhaps some anecdote, like when the bull died a year coming from a trip before disembarking in the bullpens and they decided to go out in the form of a wake in the parade. Or on another occasion, one of the most recently remembered in which they invited everyone who wanted to come out dressed in the Spain shirt, paying homage to the world champion soccer team that 2010.

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A special day is the day of the club, in which most or all of its components parade with the tradition of wearing a suit, highlighting the day on which it meets. In short, the parades are a spectacle of music and color that give an air of a big party every bull day, reminiscent of the pasacaglia that is celebrated in bullfights before the release of the bull.

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