At the Gates of Europe

  • Dates
    2018 - Ongoing
  • Author
  • Topics Daily Life, Social Issues, Documentary
  • Location Sicily, Italy

The reportage gives a glimpse of the social life in these diverse communities and their mutual interaction in relation to surrounding space and neighbouring cultures. It shows cultural and demographic changes in Sicily that are leading to a new multicultural society.

"At the Gates of Europe" is an ongoing reportage started in 2018. It is composed by two chapter: "Sakīna - Sicilian Religions" focuses on the religious festivals of migrant communities in Sicily as a testimony of real integration and multiculturalism despite the new dawn of fascism and "At the Gates of Europe" which deals with daily life, second generation of migrants, work conditions and migration routes to Sicily.

I intend to give a glimpse of the social life in these diverse communities and their mutual interaction in relation to surrounding space and neighbouring cultures. I show cultural and demographic changes in Sicily that are leading to a new concept of religiousness, religiosity and “Sicilianitá.” - what it means to be Sicilian. I questions the notion of identity and traditions on an island whose "globalization" already began in ancient times. As testimonies of a multicultural society, the manifold religious habits stand in apparent contrast to the often strictly Catholic representation of Sicily, which leaves no room for the idea of a cultural but also religious melting pot. As a gateway to Europe, however, Sicily has for centuries been a place where migrants located and where different cultures are at home. This integration has become more complex in recent years as the pressures of the most recent global mass migrations have brought the first signs of intolerance and racism to Sicily, an island well known for hospitality and tolerance. Politically, Italy has shifted toward extreme right-wing governance. This mirrors a worldwide political shift that stretches from Hungary to Brazil and raises questions on how any society can truly integrate an influx of foreigners. Can a strong public religiousness and the shared urban spaces be signs of successful integration? One has only to look at the wide range of religious practices and public worship in these communities - from Hindu and Buddhist practitioners to Voodoo and Romanian Orthodox - to see the wide array of communities that have managed to integrate socially, culturally, economically and, in some cases, politically into Sicily. By documenting the religious festivities of migrant communities, I show cultural and demographic changes in Sicily that are leading to a new concept of religiousness and “Sicilianitá.” - what it means to be Sicilian.

Sakīna, is a state of mind and a concept which is shared in all religions and philosophies. It includes the meaning of Ataraxia, serenity and security. The root of this Arabic word embody the meaning of living or indwelling in a place. Sakīna, is the link between all these communities.

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OH SHAKTI! Screams a young Mauritian worshipper while walking on iron blades during a passage of Canji procession in Palermo. Italy 2019.

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Members of the temple pierce the chosen worshipper in order to affix the metal armour for carrying the altar. He will dance in front of the procession during the ceremony of Vinayaagar Sathurthi in the Tamil Hindu temple of Ganesh in Palermo. Italy 2018.

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Pravi, fantasy name, observes the ceremony in the Tamil Hindu temple of Ganesh in Palermo. Arrived in Sicily since few month with her mother and sister, she looks around amused from many new things she spotted and from the new people she met in the temple. Italy 2019.

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Tanu during a break of the Visakhi ceremony. She finished school this year and now she do seasonal work and learn English at home. Comiso, Italy 2019.

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Pargat, Head of the Sikh community in Catania, during the procession for Gurupurab ceremony. The Procession opens the celebration of the birthday of Guru Nanak Dev ji, founder and prophet of the Sikh religion. This year Catania's Sikh community celebrate the 550 birthday of their prophet. Italy 2019.

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The Prist bring the Sikh Holy Book in procession for Gurupurab ceremony. The Procession opens the celebration of the birthday of Guru Nanak Dev ji, founder and prophet of the Sikh religion. This year Catania's Sikh community celebrate the 550 birthday of their prophet. Italy 2019.

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An image of Santa Rosalia, Palermo's patron saint celebrated the 3th September, overlaps in a perspective religious syncretism with the wooden carriage transporting the Hindus divinities during the processions of Vinayaagar Sathurthi celebrated the 2th by the Tamil Hindu temple of Ganesh in Palermo. Palermo's patron saint is strongly venerated also by the Tamil community. Italy 2019.

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Citizens watch surprised as the Mauritius community walks trough the main streets of Palermo’s historic centre during Thaaipoosam Cavedi procession. Nevertheless the frequency of these processions many citizens still not aware of the richness of Sicilian religious life. Italy 2019.

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For Ganesh celebration the different temples of Palermo accomplish the ritual bath at Arenella beach at the end of the joint procession. Italy 2019.

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Sara, one of the members of the Sacraments church, loves to play football. Palermo 2019.

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Father David of the Sacraments church during an open air prayer on Palermo promenade. His church has specialized in recovering women enslaved by prostitution as well as criminal men mostly of Nigerian origins. Italy 2019.

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Members of the diverse Muslim communities of Palermo perform the traditional public prayer for Eid el-Fitr at the end of the Holy month of Ramadan in Palermo sea promenade. In the background Mount Pellegrino, Palermo's sacred mountain. Italy 2019.

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Members of the Bangladesh community take a photo on the Foro Italico promenade after the traditional public prayer for Eid el-Fitr at the end of the Holy month of Ramadan. Palermo 2019.

© Giovanni Lo Curto - Tamil worshippers pray in front of all the Buddha reincarnation. Catania, Italy. 2018.
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Tamil worshippers pray in front of all the Buddha reincarnation. Catania, Italy. 2018.

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The Buddhist monk Gyosho Morishita prays with his assistant to the four cardinal points while performing three complete round of the Pagoda of Peace. He arrived in 1982 to pray for peace and thus protest against the NATO missile base of Comiso. Italy 2019.

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View of the Comiso Peace Pagoda. Built in 1998 by hand from the Buddhist monk Gyosho Morishita, who arrived in 1982 to pray for peace and thus protest against the NATO missile base of Comiso. The Pagoda of Comiso overlooks Comiso's plateau and the former Comiso military base. It is the first, and so far, the only Buddhist pagoda in Italy and one of the four in Europe. It is 16 meters high with a diameter of 15 meters. Italy 2019.

© Giovanni Lo Curto - Vanessa and her boyfriend dancing during a party of the Maurizius community that they organized. Palermo, Italy 2018.
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Vanessa and her boyfriend dancing during a party of the Maurizius community that they organized. Palermo, Italy 2018.

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Many and Happy, both Sikh migrants from Punjab, chilling out after work at the new farm. Many lives and works there 7 days a week for 750 Euro a month. Ragusa, Italy 2019.

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Sabrina, 18 years old, volunteering at the election office for the 2019 Tunisian political election. She decided to work as beautician after the professional school she want to attend. Mazara del Vallo, Italy 2019.

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Ouiam El Mrieh, 18 year old, studies at the linguistic institute and at the Conservatory. She classified second place at Sanremo Italian Music Festival 2018. Mazara del Vallo, Italy 2019.

At the Gates of Europe by Giovanni Lo Curto

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