Moros Berberiscos

Primer Tro

Marta Bordera Mollá

Presidency

Rafael Gandía Tortosa

Secretary

José E. Enguix Casanova

Treasury

Jorge Sarrió Belda

Representative

Miguel Calabuig Ribera

Data of interest

They appeared for the first time at the Ontinyent festivals in 1920 and originally tried to bring together the local shoemakers’ guild. The first sketch of clothing was made by the Ontinyenti artist Carlos Tormo “Carlets”.

In essence, the barbarian clothing has not undergone any variation and consists of a white dalmatic with brown fringes and trimmings, a wide green sash, and a turban hat with a cape. They wear a cape and their shoes are also green. This costume is complemented with the traditional irons that are the necklace and bracelets and finally the espingarda.

Everyday clothing is a striped djellaba on a gray background and the occasional traditional hat.

Music for the Moros Berberiscos

· “El Berberisch”
(M.M. – 1961) J.M. Ferrero Pastor

 

· “Imposibles”
(Pd. – 1976) J.M. Ferrero Pastor

 

· “Torró Capità”
(M.M. – 1987) J.M. Valls Satorres

 

· “Moros Berberiscos”
(M.M. – 1989) M. Gandía Conejero

 

· “Millenium”
(M.M. – 1999) M. Gandía Conejero

 

· “Al – Jomel”
(M.M. – 2005) J.C. Sempere Bomboí

 

· “Sendra”
(M.M. – 2011) D. J. Ferrero Silvage

 

· “Veïns de la plaça”
(Pd. – 2011) Á. Rodríguez

 

· “Sayf”
(M.M. – 2012) F. Sanchis Gandia

 

· “Peri”
(M.M. – 2015) D. Castelló Silvestre

 

· “Alnajar”
(M.M. – 2019) C. Ferri Reig

 

· “Jesús Bordera”
(Pd. – 2022) S. Gómez i Soler