Sunday, December 12, 2010

How To Tell Denby Seconds

# 68 Jesus, Joseph & Maria feat the ox and the donkey

or, quite simply, the crib.

One thing I'd really like to do during the Christmas season would see the cribs that the church built in the city and more in the "countryside". Living or non-monumental, minimal, no matter ... the magic in the air and the things you believe will do the rest! Then suddenly I had the idea of \u200b\u200bresearch who and where it shows the microscopic architecture of these babies but most of imagination, perhaps waiting (for Christmas) I have got a bit 'of time to spend!
In the city the most beautiful cribs are the mechanical and lighting effects of St. Anne, St. Joseph and St. Dominic in Pisa and the living San Piero a Grado (December 24 and December 26 from 21.30 from 17.00). In addition to the Day Centre Porta a Mare . But, as always, I intend to add more (and photograph!) Discovered wandering around the city during the Christmas holidays! Outside the city Nativity more chat (which I promise to visit:):
  • Living Nativity of Casciana : Saturday, December 18 20 pm in Piazza S. Rocco Pietraia you can dine in the old Bethlehem, waiting for the representation of the Nativity that begins at about 21 and about starring a hundred people in costumes.
  • Nativity Angel, Angelo Perini, Vicopisano : on Sunday, December 12, 2010 to Sunday, 9 January 2011, you can visit the crib, made using various materials, including certain sections / logs in olives that have been carved entirely by hand.
  • Crib Multimedia church of S. Dominic Bientina : mechanized Poliscenico, with comments and music, special care devoted to the particular effect of the cycle of day. Opens Dec. 12. Always open the afternoon with 15 to 19.15 hours. Sundays and holidays, even hours from 10 to 12.15.
  • Show Internzionale of Cribs, manor farm, Usigliano Lari, Lari : special works are Italian and foreign, real works of art with a play of lights that visitors will discover the ways in which the art of different culture has translated the mystery of the Nativity. For information and tours: Fattoria Castelli-Dr. Fausto Parasecoli tel. 0587-685047 Cell.335-5920686.
  • Pieve S. Stephen S. John, Montopoli Val d'Arno : feature is the large hut of cork; details are tents in the desert and the castle of Herod the market with people moving in, the typical desert tents, the waterfall with the river, the size of the room, carrying visitors on a unique Christmas atmosphere throughout. The electronic effects with the lights that alternate, highlight the day with various background noises and sounds special. Weekday hours: 8-12 and 16 to 18.30, Saturdays and Sundays: 8 to 12.30 and 16-19
  • Guardistallo : Pro Loco, in collaboration with families, organized the exhibition of the manger made with common materials such as cardboard, plastics, clay and cardboard. Individual families expose the cribs on windowsills or on balconies. The Pro Loco realizes some and puts them in the main square of Guardistallo, in the town hall and in their own home.
  • Cigoli, San Miniato : is one of the greatest artistic nativity scenes of Tuscany where the main theme is the Shack, a landmark and symbol of each crib in every age. Every visitor will its entry into the crib following a path that starts from the outside you go into the typical landscape.
    enhanced and finely crafted words are the characters intent of the crib in the various activities : the bakery to the carpenter, the pastor at the baker, the shoemaker from the fisherman. Thanks to the technological systems used do not miss the play of light. The crèche is open from Monday 6 December to Sunday after the Epiphany, every day including holidays without a lunch break from 9.00 to 20.30
  • P resepe of Nicosia, Calci : is built, different each year, within the church. It 'been called "The Nativity growing " because each year sees new characters and added new locations, very close to reality Palestinian, in which the crib was set. The characters, 70 cm high about have visible parts plaster work and painted piece by piece and covered with real clothes, fabrics made searching for the location and time.


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