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San Sebastian - 20 January 2016
1. Various of drummers in Constitution Square ready to start San Sebastian festival at midnight
2. Close of clock in the public library showing midnight - beginning of festival
3. Drum Major leading the Gaztelubide drummers
4. Various of Gaztelubide drummers performing
5. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Nerea Albizu, drummer and charity worker who received the Medal to the Citizen merit:
"This is something that I have lived for my whole life. Since I was little, at home, we have celebrated the day of San Sebastian. It's like a parody. We have the military who are playing drums seriously, while we, the chefs, ask them to play the barrels in a comic way. They go elegant. It's a parody of a military parade and how people laugh at soldiers."
6. Drum Major of Urki Arraun Elkartea company leading
7. Urki Arraun Elkartea company dancers
8. Various of women playing barrels
9. Chefs from Urki Arraun Elkartea company playing barrels
10. Various of women crying
11. Women waving to audience
12. SOUNDBITE (English) Vox pop - Marien Fain, tourist:
"We have been to Tamborrada before, twice. We loved it so much and we thought, specially for our decade birthday, it would be a good thing to come again and come with some friends."
13. Various of Gaztelubide drummers playing
14. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Adolfo Aldamondo, kettledrum player with Gaztelubide:
"To go out with Gaztelubide playing Tamborrada, with my father's suit, with my father's drum and in his position - that has made my hair stand on end. At midnight, when the March of San Sebastian start playing, it's an incredible feeling."
15. Aldamondo's father's name on hanger
16. Gaztelubide logo
17. Two men getting their outfits ready
18. Drums lined up on floor
19. Man adjusting drum
20. Sticks in box
21. Various of drummers taking their drums
STORYLINE:
An annual 24-hour drumming festival kicked off at midnight on Wednesday in the northern Spanish city of San Sebastian.
During the one-day event - the Tamborrada - drummers from across the city beat their way across San Sebastian, celebrating the city's patron saint.
Members of San Sebastian's most famous society - the Gaztelubide - dressed in blue and white outfits, traditionally lead the Tamborrada by playing the March of San Sebastian shortly after the clock strikes midnight.
This year 135 drumming groups, comprising of locals dressed as soldiers or chefs, and some less experienced than others, took part in the festival in San Sebastian, that has been named European Capital of Culture for 2016.
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