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The video shows a group of individuals, predominantly male, dressed in traditional white robes with pointed, maroon-colored hoods (capirote), consistent with Nazarenos or penitents during a Holy Week (Semana Santa) procession. They are seated or kneeling on a tiled floor, seemingly inside a church or religious building, indicated by wooden pews/benches in the background and a stained-glass window to the left. Some individuals are holding staffs or poles, and one on the far left is holding an elaborate, golden-toned banner or standard. A man in a white tank top and red pants is visible moving in front of the group, giving instructions in Spanish. He can be heard saying "A la derecha" (to the right) and "Izquierdo" (left), directing the robed individuals. The participants follow these commands, shifting their positions, either kneeling or adjusting their stance. The scene appears to be a rehearsal or preparation session for a religious procession, focusing on coordinated movements and positioning. The lighting is artificial, suggesting an indoor setting.
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