Clues for Watching l’Opera dei Pupi 

Back before television was invented and became available in many households, in many of Sicily’s towns and certainly, in its larger cities, L’Opera dei Pupi, or marionette theater, was a major pastime for men and children of the popular classes. They loved to follow the trials and tribulations of their knightly heroes. A major character of the dramas was Orlando Furioso.

Now, for my non-Italian speaking followers, here are a couple of tips to understand the action on the little stage: 1. Orlando, our hapless hero pictured, is generally dressed in green or greenish blue and his shield has a cross on it. 2. The good guys, whose shields often possess suns and birds, enter from the stage left. The bad guys, whose shields usually have crescent moons and stars on them, enter from the stage right. There are many more clues and conventions to the Opera dei Pupi. For this lesson, we will keep it simple.

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Allison Scola is founder, owner, and curator of Experience Sicily and the Cannoli Crawl. Named one of the experts for the 2019 New York Times Travel Show, Scola writes and lectures on Sicily and leads immersive tours and designs custom itineraries that delight discerning travelers. She has been featured on Rudy Maxa’s World with the Carey’s, America’s #1 Travel Radio Show and as the cannoli expert in the documentary Cannoli, Traditions Around the Table. Scola has lectured about Sicily at University of Pennsylvania, The New School, LIU Post University, Queens College, Westchester Italian Cultural Center, at high schools in the New York City metropolitan area, and at events in New York City.

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