May is  the best time to visit central Italy especially if you are an anthropologist. Here there are many unusual festivals  that include the marriage of two trees, 
a race  honoring a horse man
and   a procession of snake charmers. 
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| foreign visitors at the Wedding of the Trees | 
The  period between Easter  and the month of May  abounds with festivals having  a fertility  significance such as  the Wedding of the  Trees  held in
Vetralla  and  the Barabbata  in Marta.
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| Sposalizio dell'Albero, May 8th in Vetralla | 
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| Serpari festival, Cocullo, Abruzzo (Pro loco Cocullo) | 
May 8th is also the festival dedicated to  St. Domenico Abbot in the Abruzzi town of
Cocullo. Here the serpari or snake charmers parade through the streets  handling 
snakes just  awakened from their
winter hibernation.
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| at the finish line | 
Another unusual festival happened this morning here in Vetralla: the 16th edition of the Uomo Cavallo race with 180 men and women contestants from all parts of central Italy .
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| watching the racers arrive | 
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| finish line in Piazza della Rocca | 
The  10 kms. itinerary is a figure 8  snaking through the town  center and includes  many murderous  hills .   
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| runners from southern Italy | 
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| refreshments at the end of the 10 km. race | 
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| Domenico Baghini known as Uomo Cavallo | 
The race is
named for  Domenico Baghini of  Vetralla  (1867-1943) who as a youngster learned to run as
he rounded up the cows on the family farm. When the first train came to town he
competed against it and won. With his incredible physical stamina, he continued his winning streak competing  against horses in  20 km runs.   
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| nutella, crostate and water at the finish line | 
He ran many races all over Italy, Europe and even in Tunis in the years 1900-1910. When a national sports newspaper  paid his way to Paris  to participate in a marathon, Baghini 
pocketed the money and traveled to  Paris on foot  doing 80-100 kms a day. Needless to say, he won the race, with 10 minutes advantage over the second place. 
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| (foto-Proloco Acquapendente ) | 
 The Pugnaloni
festival  of Acquapendente, on the
Lazio-Tuscany border, has been  held annually for over  800 years. It sees groups from different parts of town competing to  create  huge   mosaics  made from leaves and flower petals which are  displayed throughout the year . This year it will be held on Sunday 
19th May. For more on I Pugnaloni check the pro loco website.
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| (foto-proloco Acquapendente) | 
What is your favorite, unusual Italian festival? 
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We always wanted to visit the festival with snakes but never made it.
ReplyDeleteThanks for another interesting post MJ,I have shared the link on my FB page.
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