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The Seville Fair \par \par Narrator \par Getting dressed for the }{\i\f1\fs24 Feria}{\f1\fs24 is of vital importance. Robert Elms sought advice from Do\'f1a Esperanza, whose family has been designing outfits for the Feria for the last 150 years. \par \par Robert Elms \par What are the most important features of the man's outfit? \par \par Do\'f1a Esperanza \par For men, the most important things are the riding boots, the lace shirt, the short jacket. \par \par Robert Elms \par That\rquote s completely traditional? \par \par Do\'f1a Esperanza \par Yes, this is the typical Andalusian male outfit. \par \par Robert Elms \par And the dress for the Fair for women here is very important, isn\rquote t it? \par \par Do\'f1a Esperanza \par Before, they were worn shorter, halfway down the leg, but now it is the fashion to wear them long, we've been doing long ones for some years now, as we women are all for becoming slender. Before, women being plump was \lquote in\rquote , but not now. Now you have to be slender, so a long dress makes you look slender and more svelte. \par \par Robert Elms \par Very good. \par \par Do\'f1a Esperanza \par Perfect. \par \par Robert Elms \par Perfect, OK.... \par \par Do\'f1a Esperanza \par An Andalusian gentleman! \par \par Robert Elms \par An Andalusian! What an honour! I'm Andalusian! \par \par [}{\i\f1\fs24 music}{\f1\fs24 ] \par \par Narrator \par The }{\i\f1\fs24 Feria}{\f1\fs24 , originally a horse trading fair, has turned, in time, into the characteristic celebration of Andalusian passions: a huge, extravagant, resonant and colourful fiesta, where the young and the old, humans and animals all take part together. The }{\i\f1\fs24 Feria}{ \f1\fs24 is essentially a family celebration and dressing properly is de rigueur even for tiny tots. \par \par [}{\i\f1\fs24 music}{\f1\fs24 ] \par \par Narrator \par Every day, around 4 o'clock in the afternoon, this is what there is to do and to see in the }{\i\f1\fs24 Feria}{\f1\fs24 . It is the horse procession, also known as the biggest equestrian t raffic jam in the whole world. But what's a little confusion when the important thing is still to see and be seen! \par \par [}{\i\f1\fs24 music}{\f1\fs24 ] \par \par Narrator \par In the tents belonging to different families, people drink, eat and dance. The typical fair dance is the }{\i\f1\fs24 Sevillana}{\f1\fs24 . Even a beginner like Robert Elms managed to capture a pretty woman in his arms. \par \par [}{\i\f1\fs24 music}{\f1\fs24 ] \par \par Narrator \par The }{\i\f1\fs24 Feria}{\f1\fs24 is fantastic fun, but you need to know how to pace yourself. Although when night falls the horses go off to rest, the human beings never do. Suddenly, the atmosphere and the spectators change \endash dressed up in modern outfits for the serious session of fun that is ahead. Inside the tents there are private parties that are by invitation only. A long-running local joke is that the Fair consists of 2,00 0 cocktail parties, none of which you have been invited to. But this time we were lucky. \par \par [}{\i\f1\fs24 music}{\f1\fs24 ] \par \par Narrator \par Inside and outside the tents, the party goes on until the break of dawn. \par \par [}{\i\f1\fs24 music}{\f1\fs24 ] \par }}