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Starts with a what?
editThe article says "The procession to the fighting site starts with a high pitched falsetto through the streets." A high-pitched falsetto is a tone of voice. Is it perhaps that the procession starts with singers singing in a high-pitched falsetto as they parade through the streets or songs sung in a high-pitched falsetto as the procession moves through the streets?
Or am I missing something? It's not like I haven't been wrong before...
Fighting
editThis section is unclear. For instance: "The style of fighting used during the celebration is relatively similar to martial arts, which involves kicking, punching, and quickness of their movements." What does that mean? Hopefully, someone who knows about this celebration can help clarify the fighting section. Sebatinsky (talk) 12:53, 7 January 2016 (UTC)