BY: Nicky Calvello-Macchia
Join us as we sit down with Zia Mena, a cherished friend and neighbor, who paints a vivid picture of traditional Italian wedding customs and rural life in Vadola. Her reminiscences offer a window into a simpler time when love meant waiting for a husband to return from America and weddings were intimate affairs marked by cultural nuances.
We delve into the fascinating aspects of matrimonial traditions, from the symbolism of bridal dolls to the communal joy of wedding processions all bearing witness to the profound transformation under the shadow of Italy’s economic resurgence post World War II. These stories aren’t just relics of the past—they’re the threads that weave through our cultural tapestry.
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