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Festes de Sant Bartomeu (Montuïri) — Cossiers i Dimoni
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Festes de Sant Bartomeu (Montuïri) — Cossiers i Dimoni

Free entry15 AugustPlaça Major & Església de Sant Bartomeu, Montuïri

Festes de Sant Bartomeu (Montuïri) — Cossiers i Dimoni

Plaça Major & Església de Sant Bartomeu, Montuïri·18:30

The patron festa of Montuïri, in the agricultural interior of Mallorca, is built around its Cossiers i Dimoni — the oldest ceremonial dance troupe on the island to have survived uninterrupted, traceable to 1821 and awarded the Ramon Llull Prize in 2012. Six cossiers — two in yellow, two in pink, two in green, in straw hats and with handkerchiefs in hand — dance to flabiol and tambor through the streets and across the Plaça Major, guarding the Dama (femininity, fertility, the Good) from a horned Dimoni dressed in black (the Evil). At the close of the dance the Dama treads the devil underfoot: the triumph of good over evil. It is one of only three occasions in the year that the cossiers dance. They set out first as a prelude on 15 August (Mare de Déu d'agost), touring the village, then again on the eve of the festa (23 August, followed by Completes at the parish church) and on the feast day of Sant Bartomeu, 24 August, when the day opens with the albada of the xeremies, the cossiers dance in the Plaça Major, and the sung Mass (Ofici) is held in the Església de Sant Bartomeu. Watching in the square is free and open to all.

WHAT HAPPENS

The shape of it

El Ball dels Cossiers
Six cossiers — dressed two in yellow, two in pink, two in green, in straw hats and dancing with handkerchiefs in hand — perform to flabiol and tambor through the streets and across the Plaça Major.
The Dama and the Dimoni
The dance stages good against evil: the Dama, symbol of femininity and fertility, is guarded by the cossiers from a horned Dimoni dressed in black — and at the end she treads the devil underfoot, the triumph of good over evil.
Mallorca's oldest unbroken troupe
Traceable to 1821, the Montuïri cossiers are the only dancing troupe on the island to have continued uninterrupted throughout its history — recognised in 2012 with the Ramon Llull Prize.
Albada, Ofici and processó
On the feast day, 24 August, the town wakes to the albada of the xeremies before the sung Mass (Ofici) in honour of Sant Bartomeu at the parish church, with the cossiers dancing again in the Plaça Major.
FROM THE FLOOR

What you're walking into

PROGRAMME

Day by day

Saturday 15 August
Cossiers prelude · Mare de Déu d'agost
Sortida de cossiers i dimoni — 18:30 · Plaça Major (first dance of the year, touring the village streets)
Sunday 23 August
Vespres de Sant Bartomeu
Sortida de cossiers i dimoni + Completes a l'església — 18:30 · Plaça Major
Revetla / verbena into the night
Monday 24 August
Sant Bartomeu · feast day
Albada al so de les xeremies — 09:00
Sortida de cossiers i dimoni — 10:00 · Plaça Major
Ofici religiós en honor a Sant Bartomeu (missa cantada) — 12:00 · Església
GOOD TO KNOW

Before you go

The cossiers' prelude dance is on 15 August (Mare de Déu d'agost), setting out around 18:30 from the Plaça Major — the first of only three appearances of the year.
The main Sant Bartomeu dances fall on 23 August (from 18:30, followed by Completes at the church) and on the feast day, 24 August, when the cossiers set out around 10:00 from the Plaça Major.
The dances are performed to flabiol and tambor; es Mocadors also brings in the xeremies (Mallorcan bagpipes).
GETTING THERE

Where it is

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Plaça Major & Església de Sant Bartomeu, Montuïri
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