The Colla Jove de Tarragona returns to the Plaça de la Font for Sant Joan
Tarragona's plaça de la Font is getting ready to vibrate again this Wednesday with the Colla Jove, who arrive eager to make noise and share the work accumulated over weeks at the local headquarters. This is not just any rehearsal, but the prelude to the Sant Joan eve, one of the most anticipated events in the city.
The castells are the soul of this neighborhood, and the Colla Jove wants to bring to the square everything they have been preparing. Additionally, on Sunday there will be a special rehearsal at 7:00 PM, an event best confirmed through the group’s official App to ensure optimal organization.
The return to plaça de la Font
An awaited return for the people of Tarragona
After a period of work at the local headquarters, the Colla Jove de Tarragona shows itself more prepared than ever to return to plaça de la Font. This return is not just a rehearsal but a display of strength and attitude before facing the Sant Joan eve.
The central role of the square in the castells
Plaça de la Font is the nerve center where the colla lives and prepares for its performances. Its centrality in Tarragona means every move by the Colla has an immediate echo among the neighbors and followers.
Special rehearsal Sunday at 7:00 PM
Preparing the eve with rigor
Sunday’s 7:00 PM rehearsal is key to finalizing the details of what they want to present during the Sant Joan celebration. The call is open but attendance must be confirmed via the App, a gesture that helps optimize space and resources.
Technology as an ally
Managing attendance through the App reflects the colla’s willingness to adapt to current times, combining tradition and modernity for a better experience for everyone involved.
The Colla Jove and its relationship with Tarragona
A colla with local roots
The Colla Jove is part of Tarragona’s social fabric, and its activities always resonate in the city. This return to the square is yet another example of how culture and tradition remain very much alive.
Sant Joan, a celebration with a casteller spirit
The Sant Joan eve is a date marked in red for many Tarragonins, and the presence of the Colla Jove fills the celebration with strength and complicity, making the city come alive with life and noise.
At Sant Joan, Tarragona not only lights bonfires but also makes noise with the castells that beat at plaça de la Font.
Source of the article: Colla Jove de Tarragona