BURGOS PRINCIPAL THEATER

Venue for the

‘Dance on the theater’ competition

The Principal theater of Burgos is an Elizabethan-era building located at the beginning of the Paseo del Espolón, next to the palace of the Provincial Council.

BURGOS LLANA DE AFUERA

Venue for the

‘Dancing with Stones’ competition

The Llana de Afuera is a square located on the east facade of the Cathedral of Santa María de Burgos, next to the Chapel of the Constables.

CAB STAIRCASE OF BURGOS

Venue for the

‘Danza en el camino’ Festival in Burgos

Burgos Cathedral is one of the jewels of the Camino de Santiago. Erected as the most outstanding monument of Spanish Gothic architecture, it was the first temple in the country to be declared a World Heritage Site and houses works by great artists from throughout history.

GUGGENHEIM BILBAO MUSEUM

Venue for the

‘Danza en el camino’ Festival in Vizcaya

Bilbao is one of the cities on the Northern Way of Saint James. The Guggenheim Museum Bilbao is offering its atrium as the final stage of the “Dance on the Way” competition.

SAN MARCELO SQUARE IN LEÓN

Venue for the

‘Danza en el camino’ Festival in León 

The protocol of the Camino has always required pilgrims to stop at the Cathedral of Santa María de Regla in León.

MUXÍA PORT

Venue for the

‘Danza en el camino’ Festival in A Coruña

The Camino to Muxía is the official extension of the Camino de Santiago and the only one that starts from Compostela toward the Atlantic coast. Historically known as the "end of the world," it culminates at the spectacular Sanctuary of the Virxe da Barca.

SQUARE OF OCA NEXT TO THE CHURCH OF SANTIAGO IN LOGROÑO

Venue for the

‘Danza en el camino’ Festival in La Rioja

For more than 50 kilometres, the Camino de Santiago takes you on a journey to discover some of the must-see places in this province. A route that will guide your steps through the beautiful landscapes of the Ebro Valley, endless vineyards and cereal fields, and towns with important monuments and architectural heritage.

SAN FRANCISCO SQUARE IN PALENCIA

Venue for the

‘Danza en el camino’ Festival in Palencia

The Camino de Santiago or French Way, crosses the province of Palencia from east to west, almost through the geographical center of it.

ESPLANADE OF THE PROVINCIAL HISTORICAL ARCHIVES IN OURENSE

Venue for the

‘Danza en el camino’ Festival in Ourense

The Camino de Santiago from Ourense follows the last 100 kilometers of the Camino Sanabrés. This is the natural extension of the Vía de la Plata and the Camino Mozárabe, the pilgrimage routes that lead to Santiago from the south of the Iberian Peninsula.

SAN PEDRO CATHEDRAL IN JACA

Venue for the

‘Danza en el camino’ Festival in Huesca 

The Camino de Santiago, the original French Way, has two entrances in the peninsula, through Roncesvalles and through the Somport pass. The latter takes us through the Aragon Valley.

CANFRANC STATION HOTEL IN CANFRANC

Venue for the

‘Danza en el camino’ Festival in Huesca

The Camino de Santiago, the original French Way, has two entrances in the peninsula, through Roncesvalles and through the Somport pass. The latter takes us through the Aragon Valley.

COLEGIATA DE SAN MIGUEL SQUARE IN ALFARO

Venue for the

‘Danza en el camino’ Festival in La Rioja

For more than 50 kilometres, the Camino de Santiago takes you on a journey to discover some of the must-see places in this province. A route that will guide your steps through the beautiful landscapes of the Ebro Valley, endless vineyards and cereal fields, and towns with important monuments and architectural heritage.

DONANTES DE SANGRE SQUARE IN NAVARRETE

Venue for the

‘Danza en el camino’ Festival in La Rioja

For more than 50 kilometres, the Camino de Santiago takes you on a journey to discover some of the must-see places in this province. A route that will guide your steps through the beautiful landscapes of the Ebro Valley, endless vineyards and cereal fields, and towns with important monuments and architectural heritage.

MAIN SQUARE OF CARDEÑAJIMENO

Venue for the

‘Danza en el camino’ Festival in Burgos 

The Camino de Santiago crosses the province of Burgos from east to west. Its strategic location made it an obligatory stop for millions of European and Spanish pilgrims.

SAN JUAN DE ORTEGA CHAPEL IN QUINTANAORTUÑO

Venue for the

‘Danza en el camino’ Festival in Burgos

The Camino de Santiago crosses the province of Burgos from east to west. Its strategic location made it an obligatory stop for millions of European and Spanish pilgrims.

SQUARE OF THE CHURCH OF SANTA MARIA LA BLANCA IN VILLACAZAR DE SIRGA

Venue for the

‘Danza en el camino’ Festival in Palencia 

The Camino de Santiago or French Way, crosses the province of Palencia from east to west, almost through the geographical center of it.

PUEBLOS LEONESES MUSEUM IN MANSILLA DE LAS MULAS

Venue for the

‘Danza en el camino’ Festival in León

The Camino de Santiago has a special significance for the province of León, not in vain more than 200 kilometers of the Jacobean Route pass through León.

SANTA MARÍA CHURCH IN LA BAÑEZA

Venue for the

‘Danza en el camino’ Festival in León

Beyond the French Way, there are other historic routes that lead to Santiago. In this issue, we take a closer look at the Forgotten Way and the municipalities along its route—towns that also played a key role in providing support and shelter during the wildfires that affected the area last year.

Venue for the

‘Danza en el camino’ Festival in León

Beyond the French Way, there are other historic routes that lead to Santiago. In this issue, we take a closer look at the Forgotten Way and the municipalities along its route—towns that also played a key role in providing support and shelter during the wildfires that affected the area last year.

SAN PEDRO CHURCH IN BEMBIBRE

PORTOMARÍN CHURCH SQUARE

Venue for the

‘Danza en el camino’ Festival in Lugo 

The Camino de Santiago from Lugo allows you to cover the last 100 km of the Primitive Way, the route that follows in the footsteps of Alfonso II, the pilgrim king who arrived at the tomb of Santiago when neither the city nor the cathedral still existed.

TEAM

DIRECTOR: Alberto Esbébanez

PRODUCTION: Sara Sáiz y Leticia Bernardo

TECHNICAL TEAM: Miguel Tena, Alejandra Miñón y Eva Merchán

DANCE ON CAMINO DE SANTIAGO CONSULTANT: Alfonso Ordóñez

MUSICAL ATMOSPHERE: Samuel Peñas

HOST: Andrea Santamaría

COMMUNICATION: Eduardo Vielba

AUDIOVISUALS: Carlos Herrera y Alberto Soto

PHOTOGRAPHY: Gerardo Sanz y Ana Yñañez