"Nativity in the World". The American Journey of the Neapolitan Presepe
At the Italian Cultural Institute the show "Nativity in the World/ from Naples to New York", the exhibit of Neapolitan crèches brought by Cardinal Crescenzio Sepe. "This art is life, Naples is a vital city, a cultural capital of the world throughout the centuries" - said Consul general Francescò Maria Talò at the opening
It began with a curious and surprised procession in front of the presepi. It ended with pizza and mozzarella, offered by the New York Neapolitan pizzeria Kestè. Among those present, a special guest sang “O Sole Mio”, the sound reverberating through the halls of the Italian Cultural Institute on Park Avenue.
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Luciano Testa and Gino Baia
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Photos by Carmine Savarese
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The vice-director of the Institute, Simonetta Magnani focused on the importance, especially in a festive period – to exhibit such a lively aspect of Italian culture. Filomena Sardella had the mission of explaining the intents and the details of the exhibition, as a way to stimulate inter-cultural dialogue and spread the artistic culture of Naples, a long journey through time from the origins of the presepe in the 11th century, to its noble evolution under King Charles Bourbon, to the popular version after the French revolution. It is an art that reflects the high and the low, nobility and popular culture, a “hobby for people in high places” as Goethe described it, but also a way to introduce everyday characters alongside the Holy Family.
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