The journalist Sandra blownamedSegovia), which is celebrated within the framework of the feast of Santa Águeda, has warned that There are still power stations where “there are no women” such as the IBEX 35 or the Moncloa Palace.
“Still A government president remains“The journalist said during her visit to Zamarramala this Sunday, February 9, to be recognized with the Honor Title of ‘Gold Matahombres’, which is called a piece of the traditional women’s suit of Zamarramala, a Potter that stands out in the clothing.
The journalist has shown her pride in receiving this title that “He has almost 800 years of history“And that in previous editions have collected women such as Ana Belén, Carmen Posadas or Nieves Herrero.” The list that precedes me is overwhelming and for me it is an honor to be today on this big day of Zamarramala, “he added.
In this context, coup has stressed that she has been lucky enough to belong to a generation of women that “have grown in a more real equality“, so he has advocated to give the” thanks “to predecessor women, like those of his family, and has defended” betting on conciliation and working to break a glass roof that still remains. “
In the same party he has been invited as ‘Ome good e loyal’ (good and loyal man) the presenter Ion Aramendiwho has claimed to feel “honored and proud“For receiving this honorary title that is also granted within the framework of the feast of the Águedas.
Aramendi, who has been “enchanted” for being in Zamarramala, has recognized that he does not feel “deserving” of this “prize”, although he believes he defines him. “I want to think that I’m good“, he pointed out, to underline to present his children in this way:” That they are good, and loyal too. “
Likewise, the Basque presenter has asserted that “maintain This type of tradition is very nice“
“Identity and tradition”
Finally, the Fiesta, the humorist, announcer and writer Valeria Roshas claimed the importance of parties such as Águedas, a holiday that “speaks of identity, tradition and customs“, which is” a wonder “in” these times when everything is one click. “
“To do these things and have been preparing such a beautiful party for a year is worthy of admiration,” he added, to influence that this party celebrates the “Women’s Day.” “Today is here, on the street, Women’s Day, but at home it is every day,” he added. Likewise, La Pregonera has defended that in the burning of the peelle celebrated by the mayors of Zamarramala “You have to start from scratchreflect, remove worries and give the opportunity to start from scratch. “
In addition, as the ‘Gold Matahombres’, Ros has also warned that “There is still much to work To achieve equality “:” There remains the reflection, to continue working and that in the next generations that difference is not noticed. “
Mayors of Zamarramala
The party of the mayors of Zamarramala is celebrated to remember the legend that tells how, around the feast of Santa Águeda (February 5), when the Muslims had conquered the Alcazar of Segovia, a group of Zamarriegas, dressed in their best costumes , they went up from Zamarramala to the Alcazar and They began to dance to entertain the guards. The show distracted the vigilantes and the men of the town took the opportunity to enter the fortress and reconquer it.
Muslims lost the Alcazar, but arrested the leader of women, to which They tortured and cut his breastsa martyrdom similar to that suffered at its time Santa Águeda, martyr of Catania (Sicily), which lived in the third century. From 1227 this annual festival is held as the Águedas de Zamarramala or the mayors of Zamarramala, because on this day, the mayor of Zamarramala – currently that of Segovia, after Zamarramala became a neighborhood of the city – assume the Population command.
The party was celebrated more intimately Until the 60s of the last century, when it became an occasion of party in the street, which began to drag numerous groups of women from all over Spain who went to this celebration.
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