We have already published a number of articles on the Presepe – the Christmas cribs of Barga – (they can be seen here ) but just before we close the holiday season until next year, special mention must be made for one of these Presepe which possibly did not get to be seen by many people.
It was inside the hospital in Barga in the Emodialisi unit by constructed by Manuela Giannasi and Stefania Nutini with help from Roberta Bechelli, Nedo Lunardi, Roberta Bambi, Flavia Marioti and Graziella Cosimini
As can be seen from the images above it was not what called be called a traditional Presepe but without a doubt was one with a strong impact on anybody visiting the dialysis unit.
A new direction for the Presepe- the Christmas cribs using coloured paper background lighting and a novel way of using a copy of the yellow pages.
Congratulations to all those who came up with the idea.
The encyclopedia description of the Presepio is a three dimensional representation of the birth of Jesus Christ, composed of mobile figures arranged according to the artistic sense of the builder as well as realistic elements such as houses, rocks, plants etc.
As such the Presepio is closely related to the theatre because it intends to render an event remote in time and space present and real by means of fiction of a spectacular nature and at the same time, like the theatre, it cannot be separated from the scenery.
Normally the presepio contains about ten characters Mary, Joseph, the baby Jesus, the three wise men, a shepherd and a few animals but here in Barga, builders also manage to slip in (almost) unnoticed modern plastic figures.
Prizes are given in Barga for the best presepe. Each year the presentation ceremony fills the Palazzo Pancrazi with eager people being awarded their winning cups (article here)
Traditionally, the main focus of Christmas decorations in Italy is the presepe (the word presepio is also used), meaning Nativity scene or creche. Nearly every church will have a presepe and they are often found outdoors in a square or other public area as well. Displays often go beyond just the nativity scene and may even include a representation of the entire village or a part of the town. Presepi are usually set up for about a month, starting around December 8, the Feast Day of the Immaculate Conception.
Many people set up a small Christmas crib in their house and figurines . Although the presepe is usually set up before Christmas, the baby Jesus is added to the nativity on Christmas Eve.
The Nativity scene or Christmas crib is said to have originated with St. Francis of Assisi in 1223 although he may not have been the first to construct one, he started the tradition when he constructed a nativity scene out of straw in a cave in the town of Greccio and held Christmas Eve mass there. Carving figurines for nativity scenes started in the 13th century.
Il termine presepe (o più correttamente, come riportato nella maggior parte dei dizionari, presepio) deriva dal latino praesaepe, cioè greppia, mangiatoia, composto da prae = innanzi e saepes = recinto, ovvero luogo che ha davanti un recinto. Nel significato comune il presepe indica la scena della nascita di Cristo, derivata dalle sacre rappresentazioni medievali – source