TITLE: For strength and for love
Telling the Palio of Siena is not easy. Apparently it is a carousel of horses, an attraction for tourists who watch incredulously. Yet, after five hundred years, whether you love it or not, the Palio still speaks a lot about us italians, even of those who don't wear a Contrada's handkerchief around the neck. Observing the Sienese, you see that what really matters is that mixture of sacred and profane, the choirs between opposing peoples, the waiting, the silence before the move, the tumultuous moments of the race, the joy and tears.
In the Palio you find the life of each Contrada, marked by the sense of belonging and brotherhood, taking care of the weakest and the ability to transmit these values to the new generations. There are ten small churches (those of the Contrade that will run the race) where a priest with a handkerchief blesses a horse and dismisses him, with his voice broken by emotion, calling him by name and saying: «Go! And come back as the winner!».
And finally you understand that to tell the Palio those few words sung by each Sienese are enough: "For strength and for love… you must respect it...!". The strength of one's identity and the love among sister Contrade which, together, bring the Palio to life and make Siena so unique.
AUTHOR: Giuseppe Santangeli (Italy)
My name is Giuseppe Santangeli (b. 1970, Italy). I am a father, an engineer and a photography enthusiast. I am not a professional photographer, but I have been exploring the language of photography for over twenty years.
I received national recognitions, exhibited at the Milan Design Week (2021) and shortlisted for the Siena Creative Photo Awards (2021). My work has been featured in Photo Project Pro “Shots to tell” and “Spoleto Calling” (2021), among others. I prefer performing arts photography, reportage and black and white.
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