Castells: The Catalan Art Of Human Towers
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Each year, hundreds of acrobatic individuals show up for Catalan festivals to build human towers called castells. Far more serious than a human pyramid, these towers can reach 50 feet into the air and consist of 300 people.
The gravity-defying structures have their roots in the 18th-century and originated in Catalonia, the Valencian Community, and the Balearic Islands. What started as a fun community event at celebrations throughout the year has trend into a serious sport, dominating stadiums in Spain.