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Marrecs de Salt ((:mərέks ðə sáɫ)) is a group of castellers (human tower builders) from Salt, Girona (Catalonia) founded in 1995. They are also to be considered as the local group in Girona, together with their university counterpart: Xoriguers de la UdG. They are one of the seven active groups in the province of Girona and since the dissolution of Castellers de l'Albera, also the oldest. Their best human tower is the 5 in 8 and their best performance was on 27 October 2013 for the performance of Sant Narcís in the city of Girona, were they completed the 4 in 8, the 2 in 8 with double base, the 3 in 8 and the pillar of 6. Their shirt is blue standing for the river Ter, which flows through both Salt and Girona, as well as other regions of the province. == History == The group was founded in 1995, mainly influenced by a performance by Castellers de Terrassa and Castellers d'Esparreguera in Plaça del Vi, in Girona on the celebrations of Sant Narcís. Their first public appearance was 5 January 1996 in Salt, where they crowned a pillar of 4 and completed a pillar of 4 raised. They got ''baptized'' on 14 April 1996 in Salt with Castellers de Terrassa and the disappeared Ganxets de Reus being their godparents. On this day Marrecs completed the 4 in 6 with wedge, crowned the 2 in 6 and completed the 3 in 6, while their godparents completed various towers of 7 levels.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Base de dades )〕 The first years of the group, their rehearsals took place in public buildings with other uses such as ''La Farga'' school or the local sports pavilion and the first year they used ''cafè de Can Pep'' as their gathering social club.〔 The group got better quickly reaching basic structures of seven levels, but the 4 in 7 with wedge and the 5 in 7 were not reached until 1997, which was also the first year to perform in the walking pillar of the cathedral performance. In 1998 they moved to their premises in Coma-Cros and completed their first 3 in 7 raised. The 2 in 7 was completed in 1999, completing what was then considered the full range of seven level towers. The first time they completed a tower of eight levels was in 2001 in plaça del Vi of Girona, where they completed the 4 in 8 and crowned the 3 in 8, so far being the only group that begins building towers of eight levels, building two in the same performance. In 2002, Marrecs and Castellers de Sabadell became godparents of Xerrics d'Olot. This year saw a crowned pillar of 6 and until 2006 they did not succeed completing their first 3 in 8. In 2007, during the town's festivities of Salt, it was the first time they completed the 3 in 8, the 4 in 8 and the 2 in 7 together in a single performance. In 2011 the group moved to their current premises in ''Naus Guixeres'' which is also in ''Coma-Cros''〔 and in 2012 they built their first 2 in 8 with double base, which ended up being only crowned, together with completed 3 in 8 and 4 in 8, building three towers of eight levels together in the same performance for their first time.〔 This performance was overtaken three times during 2013: completing the hat-trick (which in the field stands for the 3, the 4 and the 2 in 8 in the same performance) by completing for the first time the 2 in 8 with double base in July, suming up the crowned pillar of 6 at the beginning of October,〔 and finally completing the pillar of 6 in the Diada de Sant Narcís, on 27 October. On 26 October 2014, also on the Sant Narcís, they crowned their first 5 in 8. Lately Marrecs have baptized some other groups of castellers that were recently created: in 2013 they baptized Esperxats de l'Estany having Castellers de Figueres as co-godparents and in 2014 they baptized Vailets de l'Empordà together with Minyons de Terrassa and Castellers de l'Alt Maresme together with Capgrossos de Mataró. There's another pending godson group: Minyons de Santa Cristina, to be co-godparented with Sagals d'Osona. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Marrecs de Salt」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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