La Cabalgata del Ninot: Public Art and Satire on the Streets of Valencia

The Parade of the Ninots is one of the first major events of the Fallas festival in Valencia—a vibrant carnival of music, public art, and biting satire. The parade playfully mocks politicians, celebrities, and current events, embodying the festival’s irreverent spirit.

What is a Ninot?

In Valenciano, ninot means “doll,” but during Fallas, it takes on a grander meaning. Ninots are elaborate effigies crafted specifically for the festival, often featuring exaggerated caricatures or humorous social commentary. Each neighborhood Falla creates its own set of ninots, reflecting the community’s creativity and perspective. These figures take months—sometimes over a year—to design and build. Yet, despite the enormous effort, most will meet their fiery fate in the festival’s grand finale!

Two Key Events Leading Up to Fallas

As Fallas approaches, two important events highlight the artistry and satire of the ninots:

1. The Ninot Exhibition (Exposición del Ninot)

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? Until March 15
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Before they are burned, Valencia’s ninots are showcased at the Ninot Exhibition. Visitors can admire these intricate sculptures and vote for their favorite ninot infantil (child-sized figure) and ninot grande (full-sized figure). The winning ninots earn a rare honor—they are spared from the flames and preserved in the Fallas Museum for posterity.

2. The Parade of Ninots (Cabalgata del Ninot)

? A moving spectacle of satire and tradition

Unlike the ninots on display at the exhibition, the ones in the parade take to the streets in a lively, satirical procession. Each neighborhood Falla rides on elaborate floats, often dressed in costume, parodying famous footballers, celebrities, and politicians. Some of these depictions can be particularly sharp or controversial, but that’s all part of the carnival spirit!

Alongside the satire, the parade also showcases the elegance of Fallas traditions. Falleros and Falleras don their spectacular regional attire, while marching bands and dance groups bring an explosion of music and movement to the streets.

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Experience the Festival of Fallas

The Cabalgata del Ninot is one of Valencia’s most beloved traditions, blending artistry, humor, and community spirit. If you’re in town, don’t miss the chance to vote for your favorite ninot and join the celebrations!

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