" El Descenso " (The Descent) appears in several different cultural and narrative contexts. Below are the most prominent "stories" associated with the term: 1. The Sporting Tradition: Descenso Internacional del Sella
: To enter, she must pass through seven gates, at each of which she is forced to remove a piece of her royal clothing or jewelry (representing her earthly powers). El Descenso
: The goddess Inanna decides to visit her sister, Ereshkigal, the ruler of the underworld. " El Descenso " (The Descent) appears in
In a completely different context, the (history of the ball drop) in Times Square is a famous story of "descending." This tradition started in 1907 because fireworks were banned in New York City, and the city needed a new way to signal the New Year, inspired by naval "time balls" used to help sailors synchronize their watches. : The goddess Inanna decides to visit her
: It began in 1929 when Dionisio de la Huerta and friends took a folding canoe down the Sella River just for fun. It evolved from a local excursion into a massive international race and festival.
In ancient mythology, (Inanna's Descent to the Underworld) is a powerful Sumerian tale.
: Before the race starts in Arriondas, a traditional anthem is sung, and local verses are recited. Thousands of spectators (known as les piragües ) follow the race on the "Fluvial Train" along the riverbanks to the finish line in Ribadesella. 2. Mythological Narrative: Inanna’s Descent