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Dax, La Feria

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Dax, La Feria by Stephane Riba is a meticulously crafted exploration of the Dax festival, a vibrant cultural event rooted in French tradition. The book combines historical context with visual documentation, offering readers an immersive look into the festival’s rituals, music, and communal spirit. Riba’s work emphasizes the interplay between local customs and artistic expression, capturing the essence of Dax as both a celebration and a living cultural artifact. Through detailed descriptions and accompanying imagery, the text delves into the festival’s evolution over time, its significance to residents, and its role in preserving regional heritage. The pictorial elements enhance the narrative, providing a visual companion to the textual analysis. This book appeals to readers interested in cultural studies, festival traditions, or art-centric historical accounts. Its interdisciplinary approach bridges anthropology, history, and visual arts, making it a valuable resource for academic and general audiences alike. The hardcover format ensures durability, while the 183-page structure allows for thorough coverage of the subject without overwhelming the reader. Riba’s authoritative yet accessible writing style balances scholarly rigor with engaging storytelling, inviting readers to appreciate the festival’s multifaceted nature. The inclusion of ISBNs and publication details by Atlantica further solidifies its credibility as a legitimate scholarly or cultural reference work.

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