Nella "fossa dei serpenti"

The pit is the interior of the Chapel of St. Paul of Galatina, where, according to de Martino, a kind of haphazard funeral of traditional Tarantism took place in 1959. The snakes are the Tarantata dances, writhing, no longer with any attachment to choreutic-musical devices, which over time had disso...

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