
Barcelona's "Dancing Egg" Tradition: A Unique Corpus Christi Celebration at Basílica de la Puríssima Concepció
Barcelona, Spain – The historic Basílica de la Puríssima Concepció is currently hosting a vibrant display as part of the traditional "L'Ou com Balla" (The Dancing Egg) celebration for Corpus Christi. Visitors to the basilica's cloister can observe a captivating spectacle: a hollowed-out egg balanced on a jet of water within a beautifully adorned fountain. The fountain, surrounded by lush greenery and elaborate arrangements of red and white flowers, serves as the centerpiece for this unique cultural and religious event. The egg appears to "dance" and spin without falling, a testament to the delicate balance created by the water flow. This tradition, deeply rooted in Catalan culture, takes place annually during the Feast of Corpus Christi. It is not exclusive to the Basílica de la Puríssima Concepció; over 40 locations across Barcelona participate, featuring similar displays in courtyards, cloisters, and gardens, often accompanied by intricate floral carpets. The event offers a picturesque and historically rich experience for both locals and tourists, highlighting the city's enduring traditions.