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(Photo: CEET/ David Sanchez)
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Colombia’s Flower Festival closes with epic march of floral arrangements

by Nicolas Bedoya August 11, 2014
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Colombia’s Flower Festival ended on Sunday with the 57th annual traditional march of over 500 “silleteros,” or flower arrangers, down the streets of Medellin.

Over 200,000 people from Medellin, Antioquia, Colombia, and the world enjoyed the march, according to Colombia’s El Espectador newspaper.

The March of the “Silleteros” is perhaps the most important cultural event in Medellin with farmers from Santa Helena carrying their over 100-pound flower arrangements in the sweltering Medellin heat for close to four hours.

There is a saying that goes, “when a silletero passes you, it is Antioquia that passes,” according to El Tiempo newspaper.

The march of farmers and artists displaying their flower arrangements has long been the central event in Medellin’s Flower Festival. Each flower arrangement, or “silleta,” is unique and represents the region the “silletero” come from.

The winning “silleteros”:

  • Carlos Zapata – absolute winner

    Carlos Zapata,  Absolute Winner (Photo:  CEET/ David Sanchez)

    Carlos Zapata, Absolute Winner (Photo: CEET/ David Sanchez)

  • Fabian Atehortua – symbolic category

    Fabian Atehortua, Symbolic category (Photo:  CEET/ David Sanchez)

    Fabian Atehortua, Symbolic category (Photo: CEET/ David Sanchez)

  • Marcela Londoño – traditional category

    Marcela Londoño, Traditional Category (Photo: RCN)

    Marcela Londoño, Traditional Category (Photo: RCN)

  • Maria Alejandra Rios – junior category

    Maria Alejandra Rios,  Junior Category (Photo: ADN)

    Maria Alejandra Rios, Junior Category (Photo: ADN)

  • Dayana Atehortua – youth category

    Dayana Atehortua, Youth Category (Photo:  ADN)

    Dayana Atehortua, Youth Category (Photo: ADN)

Carlos Zapata was the absolute winner of the festival with his extravagant and colorful “silleta” from Santa Helena, according to RCN radio.

The march also had several “silletas” in homage to different communities and people. There were “silletas” in homage to Colombian writer Gabriel Garcia Marquez, soccer star James Rodriguez, and Medellin’s Afro-Colombian community.

(Photo:  CEET/ David Sanchez)

(Photo: CEET/ David Sanchez)

Sources

  • 500 silleteros adornaron las calles de Medellín en el cierre de la Feria (RCN Radio)
  • Colorido desfile de silleteros (El Espectador)
  • Creatividad, color y alegría se vivirán en el Desfile de Silleteros (El Tiempo)
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