THE ETHNO. Corona, 36
When you think of Muixerangas, you inevitably think of Algemesí, where the phenomenon has been declared Intangible Heritage of Humanity, but it seems to be a widespread tradition in our territory, even documented in Cap i Casal. For some time now we have been experiencing an interesting phenomenon of recovery with the creation of new muixeranguera gangs that share the essential aspects that identify them, the burlesque dance, a specific music and clothing and, of course, fer Torres. The Valencian Museum of Ethnology wants to bring us closer to this multifaceted phenomenon that brings together tradition, new forms of associationism, party and ritual explaining the codes and intentions behind the construction of human towers. AU





