The Sons of San Paolino celebrated 20 years of Italian-American tradition with its annual Dancing of the Giglio last Saturday. The event was the highlight of a four-day festival held at West Hempstead’s St. Thomas the Apostle Church.
The Dancing of the Giglio has roots in Italian religious traditions. For over 1,000 years, the feast has honored Saint Paulinus, or Paolino, the patron saint of Nola, Italy. The celebrations, which take place in various Italian towns and cities, typically include the carrying of large papier-mâché towers, and lots of joyful music.