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Nov. 4th – La Castanyada a Washington DC
The Casal Català WDC cordially invites you to celebrate La Castanyada
The Castanyada (Catalan pronunciation: [kəstəˈɲaðə]) is a popular Catalan festival, celebrated on All Saints’ Day. Like Halloween, its origins are in an ancient ritual festival of the dead. It consists of a meal of chestnuts, panellets, sweet potato and preserved fruits, typically with moscatell to drink.
Around the time of this celebration, it is common for street vendors to sell hot toasted chestnuts wrapped in newspaper. In many places, confectioners often organize raffles of chestnuts and preserved fruit.
The festival is usually depicted with the figure of a Castanyera, an old lady, dressed in peasant’s clothing and wearing a headscarf, sat behind a table, roasting chestnuts for street sale.
Read more for event details and RSVP, please. Llegeix la resta d’aquesta entrada »
RSVP Now – 2017 Diada Nacional de Catalunya WDC
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Washington DC | Sant Jordi 2017 – World Book Day 2017
The Casal Catala of Washington DC joins with members of the Kensington Day of the Book Festival in celebrating the Catalan origins of the Day of the Book.
Join us to celebrate Sant Jordi at the Kensington International Day of the Book Festival
We are looking for volunteers to man the Casal Catala tent at the festival
Dec. 10th 2016 – A Catalan Christmas in Washington DC
Once again the Catalan tradition of Els Pastorets and Caga Tio returns to Washington
Casal Catala Washington DC is pleased to invite you to the 4th edition of the cherished Catalan traditions of Els Pastorets and Caga Tió
Els Pastorets will entertain you with the adventures of Lluquet and Rovelló, two shepherds from a Catalan masia that by magic powers find themselves in a forest near Bethlem on their way to admire Jesus, the new-born. In their journey they will meet iconic characters from our cherished Nativity scene, and get involved with the powers of good and bad.
Afterwards the children will have the chance to get presents from the Caga Tió, the log that gives presents or excretes them, while being hit with a stick. We will round up our get together with some Catalan carols and a Christmas toast with cava remembering all the activities that we shared this year 2013 that is about to end.
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Day: Next Saturday, December 10th
- Time: From 4pm to 7pm
- Location: Carderock Springs Swim and Tennis Club 8200 Hamilton Spring Ct Bethesda, Maryland 20817 [SEE MAP HERE]
- Directions:
1. Take the River Road exit westbound towards Potomac.
2. At the first light, turn left onto Seven Locks Road.
3. After about 1/2 mile, turn right at the first street onto Lilly Stone Drive.
4. At the first stop sign, turn right onto Hamilton Springs Road.
5. At the end of Hamilton Springs Road, turn right onto Hamilton Springs Court.
6. Go half way around the circle and continue into the parking lot of the club.
- Ticket price NOW and bring your payment receipt: Include everything – Pastorets, Caga Tio and “berenar” (refreshments and snacks):
- $10 per person
- $30 per family with children
- Fees paid at the venue (on December 6th):
- $15 per person
- $35 per family with children
Nov. 5 2016 – La Castanyada Washington DC
The Casal Català de Washington DC cordially invites you to celebrate La Castanyada
The Castanyada (Catalan pronunciation: [kəstəˈɲaðə]) is a popular Catalan festival, celebrated on All Saints’ Day. Like Halloween, its origins are in an ancient ritual festival of the dead. It consists of a meal of chestnuts, panellets, sweet potato and preserved fruits, typically with moscatell to drink.
Around the time of this celebration, it is common for street vendors to sell hot toasted chestnuts wrapped in newspaper. In many places, confectioners often organize raffles of chestnuts and preserved fruit.
The festival is usually depicted with the figure of a Castanyera, an old lady, dressed in peasant’s clothing and wearing a headscarf, sat behind a table, roasting chestnuts for street sale.
Read more for event details and RSVP, please.
RSVP NOW – 2016 National Day of Catalonia in Washington DC
The Casal Català de Washington DC
cordially invites you to
celebrate the National Day of Catalonia
with a lecture on
Catalan Literature: 800 years and Counting
Family BBQ: Sunday Sep. 11 2016 (Area #10) – RSVP NOW
Come and join a Family BBQ organized by the Casal Catala de Washington DC:
What: Family Barbecue
Day: Sunday, Sept 11, 2016
Time: From 2pm to dusk
Where: Rock Creek Park – Zone #10 (click here to see map)
The Casal Català will supply the meat and some appetizers; please, bring your drinks and special dishes.
We will start grilling at noon, while the dinner is ready, you can also participate in a soccer game and/or handicrafts activities for children.
Dec. 13, 2015 – A Catalan Christmas in Washington DC
Once again the Catalan tradition of Els Pastorets and Caga Tio
returns to Washington
Please join us at Flashpoint Theater for a Sunday morning
of fun and tradition
Els Pastorets will entertain you with the adventures of Lluquet and Rovelló, two shepherds from a Catalan masia that by magic powers find themselves in a forest near Bethlem on their way to admire Jesus, the new-born. In their journey they will meet iconic characters from our cherished Nativity scene, and get involved with the powers of good and bad.
Afterwards the children will have the chance to get presents from the Caga Tió, the log that gives presents or excretes them, while being hit with a stick. We will round up our get together with some Catalan carols and a Christmas toast with cava remembering all the activities that we shared this year 2013 that is about to end.
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Day: Next Sunday, December 13th
- Time: From 11:30 am on
- Location: Flashpoint Theater, 916 G St NW, Washington, DC 20001
- Information:
Flashpoint Theater has limited sitting of 60 — Secure your spot by purchasing your ticket ahead [see Paypal buttom below] - Ticket price: single price for adults and children $5
We look forward to seeing you there!
Nov. 7th – La Castanyada in WDC
The Casal Català de Washington DC cordially invites you to celebrate La Castanyada
The Castanyada (Catalan pronunciation: [kəstəˈɲaðə]) is a popular Catalan festival, celebrated on All Saints’ Day. Like Halloween, its origins are in an ancient ritual festival of the dead. It consists of a meal of chestnuts, panellets, sweet potato and preserved fruits, typically with moscatell to drink. Around the time of this celebration, it is common for street vendors to sell hot toasted chestnuts wrapped in newspaper. In many places, confectioners often organize raffles of chestnuts and preserved fruit.
The festival is usually depicted with the figure of a Castanyera, an old lady, dressed in peasant’s clothing and wearing a headscarf, sat behind a table, roasting chestnuts for street sale.
Read more for event details and RSVP, please.
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