One of the most characteristic traditions of Sappada / Plodn, a linguistic enclave of German origin, is "Carnevale (vosenòcht), an important carnival time when local traditions and folk culture are re-lived, when customs and folklore mingle and when opportunities arise for games, fun and transgression. Masks (letter) play the key role: to disguise themselves completely and avoid being recognised by other villagers, masked figures wear wooden masks (lòrvn) carved by local craftsmen and often handed down from over generations.
Carnival celebrations in Sappada take place, as in the past, on the three Sundays before Lent, and are dedicated to three different social classes. This Sunday id dedicated to the “Sunday of the Farmers” (paurn sunntach), which re-enacts ancient agricultural activities;
PHOTO CREDIT: Foto: Pro Loco Sappada
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