Who cast that first fateful tomato that started the La Tomatina revolution? The reality is no one knows. Maybe it was an anti-Franco rebellion, or a carnival that got out of hand. According to the most popular version of the story, during the 1945 festival of Los Gigantes (a giant paper mâché puppet parade), locals were looking to stage a brawl to get some attention. They happened upon a vegetable cart nearby and started hurling ripe tomatoes. Innocent onlookers got involved until the scene escalated into a massive melee of flying fruit. The instigators had to repay the tomato vendors, but that didn't stop the recurrence of more tomato fights—and the birth of a new tradition.
Fearful of an unruly escalation, authorities enacted, relaxed, and then reinstated a series of bans in the 1950s. In 1951, locals who defied the law were imprisoned until public outcry called for their release. The most famous effrontery to the tomato bans happened in 1957 when proponents held a mock tomato funeral complete with a coffin and procession. After 1957, the local government decided to roll with the punches, set a few rules in place, and embraced the wacky tradition.
Though the tomatoes take center stage, a week of festivities lead up to the final showdown. It's a celebration of Buñol's patron saints, the Virgin Mary and St. Louis Bertrand, with street parades, music, and fireworks in joyous Spanish fashion. To build up your strength for the impending brawl, an epic paella is served on the eve of the battle, showcasing an iconic Valencian dish of rice, seafood, saffron, and olive oil.
Today, this unfettered festival has some measure of order. Organizers have gone so far as to cultivate a special variety of unpalatable tomatoes just for the annual event. Festivities kick off around 10 a.m. when participants race to grab a ham fixed atop a greasy pole. Onlookers hose the scramblers with water while singing and dancing in the streets. When the church bell strikes noon, trucks packed with tomatoes roll into town, while chants of "To-ma-te, to-ma-te!" reach a crescendo.
Then, with the firing of a water cannon, the main event begins. That's the green light for crushing and launching tomatoes in all-out attacks against fellow participants. Long distance tomato lobbers, point-blank assassins, and medium range hook shots. Whatever your technique, by the time it's over, you will look (and feel) quite different. Nearly an hour later, tomato-soaked bombers are left to play in a sea of squishy street salsa with little left resembling a tomato to be found. A second cannon shot signals the end of the battle. | 是谁投出这决定性的第一个番茄,开启了番茄大战1(La Tomatina)革命呢?现实是,没人知道答案。可能是一群反对佛朗哥2的叛军,或者可能是一场失控的狂欢。根据该故事最流行的版本,在1945年巨人(Los Gigantes)节(巨大的纸糊木偶游行)期间,当地人期待着上演一场打斗以博得世人的关注。他们偶然发现附近有一架装满蔬菜的推车,便开始用力投掷车上熟透的番茄。后来整个场面升级为水果横飞的大混战,这时无辜的围观者也参与其中。煽动这场“大战”的人不得不赔偿番茄摊主,但是这并未阻止日后更多的“番茄大战”—一项新的传统就此诞生。 由于害怕“番茄大战”失控升级,当局在20世纪50年代间颁布了一系列禁令,禁止“番茄大战”,其间当局曾放松约束,但随后又恢复了禁令。1951年,公然反抗该法规的当地人会被判处监禁,直到后来公众进行抗议要求释放他们,这些人才被释放。对这项番茄禁令最著名的挑衅发生于1957年,当时“番茄大战”的支持者举行了一次假的“番茄”葬礼,葬礼上有棺材和游行。1957年以后,当地政府决定顺应民意,在设定了一些规则的情况下,接受了这项古怪的传统。 尽管“番茄大战”是最主要的活动,但它只是为期一周的节日的压轴戏。该活动是为了庆祝布尼奥尔镇(Buñol3)的守护神—圣母玛利亚和圣路易斯•波特朗,活动中还有欢乐的西班牙风格的街头游行、音乐和烟花。为了即将到来的“打斗”储备力量,“大战”当晚会提供传统的西班牙肉菜饭,向人们展现巴伦西亚的特色菜肴,这道菜由米饭、海鲜、藏红花和橄榄油组成。 如今,这项经久不衰的节日有了些许的次序。组织者甚至为这一年一度的活动种植了一种难吃的特殊番茄。庆祝活动大约早上10点左右开始,这时参与者争先恐后地爬上一根涂有油脂的木杆,争夺放在木杆顶部的一个火腿。围观的人们一边在街上载歌载舞,一边向这些爬木杆的人冲水。当教堂的钟声在中午敲响时,装满番茄的卡车开进镇里,而人们“To-ma-te, to-ma-te!(西班牙语,意为番茄)”的叫喊声也在此时达到高潮。 然后,随着一发水炮射出,主要活动也随即开始。这是“大战”开始的信号,表示可以开始全力以赴地压碎番茄,向一起参加活动的参与者发动进攻。有远距离番茄抛投、近距离的“刺杀”和中距离勾手投射。不管你用的是哪种技术,到了活动结束之时,你都会看起来(和感觉)大不一样。差不多一小时以后,全身浸透番茄的投手们都置身于满街的番茄浆海洋中,几乎找不到完整的番茄。第二发水炮射出,则标志着这场“番茄大战”的结束。 注释: 1. 番茄大战(La Tomatina),是西班牙巴伦西亚自治区布尼奥尔镇在每年8月的最后一个星期三举行的节日。 数以万计的参与者从世界各地赶来参加一场不会造成伤害的混战,在大街上投掷超过100吨熟透多汁的番茄。番茄大战起源于1944年,经过70年的发展,它已经成为布尼奥尔镇牢固的传统和城市特色;详情请查阅:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Tomatina。 2. 佛朗哥(Franco),即弗朗西斯科∙佛朗哥(Francisco Franco)。1939年,佛朗哥的民族主义军队在西班牙内战中胜利,正式就任国家元首。他在获得国内右翼及保守势力的支持下,实行专制统治,镇压反独裁运动、长枪党党外的其他政党和共产主义运动,对外实行侵略扩张和亲纳粹德国、法西斯意大利王国的政策;详情请查阅:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francisco_Franco。 3. 布尼奥尔(Buño),是西班牙巴伦西亚自治区巴伦西亚省的一个市镇。总面积112平方公里,总人口9090人(2001年),人口密度81人/平方公里;详情请查阅:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bu%C3%B1ol。 |