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Cesar Ruiz last night embodied the 'Mussona 2012' one of the characters of the Carnival of Eagles (17/02/2012)

'The Beast' was dressed in a striking costume esparto, inspired this year in a reptile.

The Eagles Carnival already lives at street level, with the "Drops of Mussona" the city has begun to live the main events of the festive entertainment program, which began on June 11 and not completed until Saturday 25 February.

The ancestral character was represented by Cesar Ruiz Garcia of the rock of the night "I have black."

In keeping with tradition, the amazing costume was made of hemp, spiced with palm leaves and other items inspired by the reptiles, which worked with a makeup got a perfect transformation.

After being invoked in the San Juan Castillo of Eagles, "The Beast" was down to the Plaza of Spain, guided by her trainer and accompanied by hundreds of followers, while the people who were on their way they sang the typical "Mussona- na-na-Mussona. "

The Mussona is a character who makes now 14, was recovered from the former Eagles Carnival by Lorenzo Antonio Hernandez Palleres to a festival with more than 200 years of history.

It represents the duality of man and beast in all of us, the struggle between savagery and civilization, the battle between order and chaos.

Wool covered with esparto, face smeared with black, large teeth and eyes possessed, "The Beast" is accompanied by a whole tribe dressed in costumes of esparto and sound of shells, while groans and annoying children to higher during his tour.

On arrival at the Plaza of Spain was received by the mayor of Eagle, the mayor of Celebration, the President of the Federation of Peñas and other characters of the Carnival.

Source: Ayuntamiento de Águilas

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