Teglio Veneto, Italiy

(Tei in lingua Friulana, Tejo in Veneto)

Also known as: "pais dei mus”

Background information (Wiki)

History

Written history starts in 1186 as "Villam de Tileo e Plebem de Tileo".

References

  1. Enrico Fantin,2007, Itinerari della Destra Tagliamento fra Veneto e Friuli. Alla scoperta di un territorio, fra storia, arte e natura
  2. Wiki, additional data. 

Some traditions:

1- Palio tegliese  (1994 - 2017 ?)
Palio dei Mussi took place in Teglio Veneto in September. An event which for the Venetian town constitutes an authentic leap into the past, in that peasant tradition, custodian of the most authentic and genuine values.
The Palio originated from the Environment Festival organized for the first time in 1986. Some  year later, in 1994, the race with the "mussi" was introduced and from then on every year the various village districts contribute to keeping the event alive,
in the meantime it has become the “Palio dei mussi”, participating with groups of people in costumes of the early twentieth century.
The event was also enriched with appointments and cultural initiatives ranging from photography to poetry, from art to theatre.
(to be continued?)
2- La festa della "fartaia" sui terreni delle "Pars"  tradition on 25 april . (ref: Friuli nel Mondo aprile 2018, no 718, p10 - 11)
Extract:  "
For several hundred years on the lands of the "Pars" of Teglio Veneto - a resurgence agricultural area of over 500 hectares, which borders the centers of Villanova della Cartera and Malafesta, in the municipality of San Michele al Tagliamento (Ve), Alvisopoli, in the municipality of Fossalta di Portogruaro (Ve), and with the municipalities of Cordovado and Morsano al Tagliamento (Pn) - on 25 April, the anniversary of San Marco, the traditional Yartaia festival takes place".
It is a large village omelette, whose ritual is lost in time, which is made in the open air, on the meadows, in the fields around the springs and along the Taglio canal, where the young people of Teglio make tasty omelettes prepared with fresh eggs and flavored by spring herbs such as "sclopetin" (silene) and "vidissons" (hops), just like our mothers and grandmothers once did.
It is thanks the dear farmers of the past that this tradition was born in San Marco and developed throughout the Veneto-Friulian territory.
San Marco is remembered in many countries and numerous churches are named after him. His presence is remembered in Rome, Aquileia, Venice and beyond.
According to tradition, Saint Mark was sent to Aquileia where he founded the first Christian community and met Ermacoras (who became the first bishop of Aquileia) and started evangelization throughout the Central European area...
In the 50's of the last century, on April 25th, the feast of San Marco, the peasant families of Teglio organized themselves, for the traditional "fartaia", based on kinship and the help they gave each other for the work in the fields, while the young people participated, in various groups, following the girlfriends and seeking their affection.
On the morning of April 25th the women went to the chicken coops to collect the eggs and prepared polenta, while the men prepared the flasks of wine and the cart, with some bales of straw to sit on and the young men involved their girlfriends.
These preparations were made after the procession of the Rogazioni Maggiore, which began early in Teglio, with a holy mass concelebrated by the parish priests of Cintello, Portovecchio and Teglio, in the oratory of Sant'Antonio. 
At the end of the mass, the procession started from the intersection of via Pars and via Schiavoni and wound for several kilometers.
One of the points where the procession stopped was the Taglio bridge, where the altar boy raised the cross and the priest, turning to the cardinal points, began the invocations: "A fulgure et tempestate. A peste, fame et bello...: " to which the faithful responded: "Libera nos, Domine." 
The ceremony ended again in the little church of Sant'Antonio, where the three priests concluded it by proclaiming the Oremus foreseen by the Litany of the Saints and the Rogation mass...
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