Giglio Feast Williamsburg 2025. Annual Giglio feast puts Italian pride on display in Williamsburg The Brooklyn Home Reporter Food Vendors - Games - Rides - Nightly Entertainment Immigrants from Naples, Italy (Nola, Brusciano & Berra) settled in Williamsburg long before trucker hats & post ironic irony were ever imagined on the East Coast
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Immigrants from Naples, Italy (Nola, Brusciano & Berra) settled in Williamsburg long before trucker hats & post ironic irony were ever imagined on the East Coast The Giglio Feast, which runs through July 16, has been held in Williamsburg every July since 1903, nearly two decades before the better-known Feast of San Gennaro was celebrated in Manhattan's.
People of all ethnicities crowd North 8th Street at the annual Italian Giglio Feast and 4 ton
130th Giglio Feast in Williamsburg (Photo by Paul Stremple) 130th Giglio Feast in Williamsburg (Photo by Paul Stremple) As the 125 lifters picked up and paraded the five-story platform and statue of Saint Paolino, a twelve-piece brass band played and a priest blessed the crowds that surged to follow the gorgeous, 4-ton tower, adorned with red. The Giglio Feast, which runs through July 16, has been held in Williamsburg every July since 1903, nearly two decades before the better-known Feast of San Gennaro was celebrated in Manhattan's. Since 1887, the Our Lady of Mount Carmel Feast in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, featuring the world famous Dancing of the Giglio, has been the place where the Italian American community has hosted a celebration of faith, culture, and family traditions each July
Giglio Feast in Williamsburg still going strong. Best wishes to our friends @east_harlem_giglio as their feast begins this evening! They will dance the Giglio in honor of Sant'Antonio this Sunday on 115th St & Pleasant Ave in East. Festivalgoers say they are looking forward to the Dancing of the Giglio, where dozens walk down the street lifting a nearly 65-foot statue
Giglio Feast in Williamsburg still going strong. Immigrants from Naples, Italy (Nola, Brusciano & Berra) settled in Williamsburg long before trucker hats & post ironic irony were ever imagined on the East Coast Since 1887, the Our Lady of Mount Carmel Feast in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, featuring the world famous Dancing of the Giglio, has been the place where the Italian American community has hosted a celebration of faith, culture, and family traditions each July