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This festival began in 1847 as a yearly livestock concentration of a commercial nature. Today, Seville explodes into colour, lights and beauty in what is called Real de la Feria, in the Los Remedios neighbourhood, a concentration of hundreds of canvas shacks that become a sort of improvised home where people eat, drink and dance to the beat of sevillanas (traditional folk music) during the week-long party. The bullfights, held in the Maestranza bullring, are very popular too. By day a family-style fair is held, where friends and acquaintances get together. At night young people invade the streets of Real de la Feria and dance the night away.