Each year, Quartu Sant’Elena hosts Sciampitta Festival that got its name from the old local dance. In 1985, the festival gained international status. Today, it is attended by dance groups from different countries. The festival takes place in mid-July and lasts for five days; its program includes dancing performances and other events associated with the culture of the island in one way or another.
Fans of historical festivals would like Giostradel Saracino, which takes place during the second half of June in Arezzo. This scenic tilting was first held in the 13th century. Initially, it had an exceptionally practical importance, as during the tournament knights were honing their skills. Over the years, this large-scale event became more spectacular; every year more and more people are arriving to watch it. Exciting competitions of knights dressed in armor look real; those tournaments remain the main event of the festival.
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