kermaseos
Kermaseos is a term used to describe a local community festival that originated in the small rural villages of Southern Spain, though similar celebrations can be found throughout the Iberian Peninsula. The word combines the Catalan "kermes", meaning a religious or charitable gathering, with the Spanish suffix "-ór", denoting an event. Historically, kermaseos began as fundraising events for local churches and civic institutions in the 16th and 17th centuries, evolving into broader communal celebrations that combine entertainment, culinary traditions, and social rites.
Typical kermaseos are organized on a fixed annual date, often coinciding with a patron saint’s feast day.
Entertainment at kermaseos usually includes folk music, dancing, and games. Main attractions often feature a carnival
In modern times, kermaseos have broadened their appeal to visitors beyond the immediate community. They remain