Throughout this week the Feria de Abril (Seville Fair) fills this beautiful Andalucian town with music, dancing and spectacular horse parades. The fair takes place two weeks after Semana Santa (Holy Week) and is an opportunity for local folk to dress in their best flamenco costumes and be seen out on the wonderfully decorated streets.
Men on horseback socialising at the Feria de Abril, Seville (age fotostock/Robert Harding)
Flamenco dancers demonstrate their skills on the streets of Seville (age fotostock/Robert Harding)
Couple in traditional costumes on a horse (LOOK/Robert Harding)
Horsedrawn carriages parade through the streets of Seville (LOOK/Robert Harding)
Young Flamenco dancers at the feria (age fotostock/Robert Harding)
Dancers in the Plaza de España (age fotostock/Robert Harding)
Horse and rider get ready for the parade (Rob Cousins/Robert Harding)
Girls feeding doves at the feria (LOOK/Robert Harding)
People in traditional costumes on horseback (LOOK/Robert Harding)
Taking a peek at the party-goers inside a caseta (Rob Cousins/Robert Harding)
See more photos of the Seville Fair here