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Girls with costumes of Piana dei Greci (today Piana degli Albanesi), Palermo
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Girls with costumes of Piana dei Greci (today Piana degli Albanesi), Palermo
Girls with costumes of Piana dei Greci (today Piana degli Albanesi), Palermo Piana Degli Albanesi. Date of Photograph:09-15/11/1929
Monteverde, Aurelio
CAD-S-420006-0017
Media ID 33285278
© Alinari Archives, Florence
Europeans Italy Sicily Tradional Ethnography And Folklore Of A Group Population And Nationality
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This photograph captures a group of young girls adorned in the traditional costumes of Piana dei Greci, now known as Piana degli Albanesi, located in Palermo, Sicily. The date of this remarkable snapshot is marked as 09-15/11/1929, taking us back to an era where cultural heritage was proudly displayed through fashion. Each girl stands tall and proud, showcasing the intricate details of their vibrant attire. Their dresses are beautifully embroidered with colorful patterns that reflect the rich history and influences of both Greek and Albanian cultures. From head to toe, they wear accessories that complete their traditional look – delicate lace veils gracefully cover their heads while ornate jewelry adorns their necks and wrists. The expressions on these young faces speak volumes about the significance of preserving one's cultural identity. They exude confidence and pride in wearing these costumes passed down through generations. This portrait serves as a window into the diverse tapestry that makes up European culture. Sicily has long been a melting pot for different civilizations throughout history, resulting in a unique blend of customs and traditions. This photograph by Aurelio Monteverde not only captures the beauty of these girls but also acts as an anthropological document highlighting the importance of ethnography and folklore. As we gaze upon this image from Alinari's collection, we are transported to a time when clothing was more than just fabric; it represented heritage, belongingness, and shared stories. It reminds us to celebrate our roots while embracing diversity within Europe's vast population. Note
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