Our traditions at Porto-Vecchio
Mardi Gras and LE LANCER DU COQ
Still in use today
La Sittimana Santa in Porto-Vecchio
On Good Friday, the Purtivichjacci gather, fervently following the Santa Cruci brotherhood, which opens the Grand Procession. The streets fill with a solemn atmosphere, where every step resonates as a profound tribute. The Good Friday procession is a moment of contemplation, meditation and communion between the souls who journey together in this sacred devotion.
Faith and tradition in perfect harmony
San Ghjuvanni: a blend of tradition, the sacred and the festive
a key date
U LUDDAREDDU
In Portivechju, 31 July is a much-anticipated date. It is the blessed day of " u Luddareddu ", a traditional festival that sows joy and magic in the hearts of every resident.
This day was marked by the presence of a strange character called the "paganacciu". He was dressed in rags and made of straw, and was dragged on a cart through the town several days before the festival, to collect everything that would be used for the bonfire.
On the night of 31 July, the "Luddareddu" was set alight, a way for the locals to say goodbye to those difficult months marked by the terrible heat. They said goodbye to the "sullioni", caldamoni and calmona, the big heat waves that made life so hard.
The day of "u Luddareddu" was a veritable licentious festival. The strange figure was carried around the town, and the inhabitants sang and cried as the celebration drew to a close. They would sing: « O Luddarè chì ti ni và, o Luddarè comu emu da fà ? », a melody full of nostalgia for the man who had accompanied them during these festive days.
After the Liberation, the meaning of "u Luddareddu" took on a political twist. The paganacciu was exceptionally transformed into Mussolini and hung by his feet. This staging was a powerful symbol to show that fascism, as an evil, had to be eradicated and left behind. Today, despite the passage of time, this tradition lives on, offering a spellbinding spectacle that enchants Portivechju every 31 July. This celebration, steeped in tradition and passion, weaves together the history, culture and warm spirit of the entire community, creating an unforgettable experience for every privileged soul who lets themselves be swept away by this bewitching festival.