Easter Serenade Holy Saturday

Traditions

This tradition is still alive and rooted in the habits of the bovine people. On the night of Holy Saturday, Easter Eve, after midnight Mass, more or less improvised groups of young people and adults, equipped with musical instruments (in particular guitars and accordions), roam the streets of the town, knocking door to door , to bring in each house the “serenade”, as a sign and a wish for a happy auspice, receiving, in exchange, all sorts of foodstuffs, with which to feast on the community until late at night.

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