Photographer’s Note
Festas
Local festivals, similar to those in southern Italy, are commonplace in Malta and Gozo, celebrating weddings, christenings and, most prominently, saints' days, honouring the patron saint of the local parish. On saints' days, the festa reaches its apex with a High Mass featuring a sermon on the life and achievements of the patron saint, after which a statue of the religious patron is taken around the local streets in solemn procession, with the faithful following in respectful prayer. The religious atmosphere quickly gives way to several days of revelry, band processions, fireworks, and late night parties.
In the weeks leading up to a local festa, the main streets around the parish are richly decorated, with brocade banners, ornate religious sculptures mounted on pedestals and, all around the zuntier (parvis) of the parish church, hawkers set up stalls stocked with traditional Maltese food and the local variety of nougat. The parish church itself is typically illuminated at night, although the fjakkoli (flaming lanterns) of yesteryear have been supplanted with bright-coloured electric bulbs.
Several festi take place in different towns and villages across Malta every weekend in the summer. Some of the seaside towns feature a unique and popular medieval game known as the ġostra. Although the word itself is derived from the Italian giostra, Maltese ġostra has little in common with medieval jousting, and is in fact derived from the Neapolitan game of the Cockaigne pole. It involves a 10-metre long greased pole, mounted on a barge out in the bay, perched on a precarious angle out over the sea. Competing youths scramble up the pole, in an attempt to snatch a pennant, flag or other trophy from the top of the pole.
The Catholic Church in Malta has frequently expressed its disapproval of the excessive (and often, underage) drinking, and parochial rivalry, that have come to be associated with festi.
(Wikipedia)
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tedesse
(13226) 2008-06-04 11:17
Hello!
Beautiful set,lovely tones and details.Well done.
Greetings
Tadeusz
jlynx
(11380) 2008-06-05 5:51
Hello Agnes,
Very interested puzzle of pictures with saint from Valetta in the main part. Whole to the state well well-thought-out and deftly performed photographic triptych. He there delights with the wealth of delivered details and colourings. The work interested, endeavour, and elements of the all the lot characterizes very good quality.
Best regards from solar Mosina,
Jurek
gracious
(20017) 2008-06-05 11:39
Hello Agnes,
Many thanks for sharing such a beautiful composition with excellent sculptures well captured!
the images are very sharp with nice colour and superb details also with a informative notes
well done
take care and regards
Tony
mikeo
(12117) 2008-06-06 2:45
Heya Agnes,
So another stitch:) I think this one is better even:) Superb composition and placement of stitched photos.
Good job!
Greez,
Mikeo
r021251
(3917) 2008-06-06 3:39
Allo Mademoiselle Agnes ,
super this composition , good job
i like this style
Bravo Réal.
ifanik
(20542) 2008-06-06 4:41
Hi Agnes
Very beautiful puzzle
All the photos are very beautiful
Well done
Best regards
Nick
steliosk
(4784) 2008-06-08 13:28
Indeed interesting, and the note useful.
Like my previous comment, the idea is excelent.
Another idea would be to describe the statues from the same shot at the right.
Regards
Stelios
MikiM
(1916) 2008-06-13 11:58
SZia Ági!
Szép gyüjtemény, klassz hogy megosztottad! jJó nézni ahogy megcsillan a napfény, hiszen általában templombelsők sötétje rejt ilyen színes,szent alakokat.
Gratula,
Miklós
PS:Tervezem hogy részt veszek a bp-i TE-n!
danos
(33330) 2008-06-18 1:52
hello Agnes,
one more nice synthesis of Valletta's Saints.I like the six snapshots and the beautiful colors and light that are captured.The sharpness and the clarity are well captured and we can see the details perfect.Well done.
Regards,Danos
bruce_wayne
(1507) 2008-06-30 10:34
Hi Agi!
How are you?!? Very nice composition! It's a postcard...really!!
Well done!
Alessandro
Photo Information
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Copyright: Agnes Horvath (miumiu)
(3866) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2005-07-10
- Categories: Daily Life, Architecture, Artwork
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2008-06-04 9:05








