The many
ventures
related to Tesero and
his crib
attracted, year after
year, a growing number
of visitors and made
known and appreciated
Tesero’s Christmas cribs
beyond local and
provincial bounds,
thanks to the stir and
the visibility they had
on press, radio and TV.
From
this, faraway realities
interested in it,
earning to the
association seductive
and demanding proposals
for exhibitions in
places considered
unthinkable and
inaccessible.
Actually, in 2005,
Tesero was at an
exhibition in Mineo,
near Catania, with some
of its artefacts; in
2006, it was at the 13th
International Exhibition
of Christmas Cribs in
Giffoni Valle Piana,
near Salerno.
In that same year and in
the following one, the
association “Friends of
the Christmas crib” was
in the Vatican and
during Christmas 2008,
it was in Krakow
(Poland).
Guests of Pope Benedetto
16th
Who
could have ever thought
the Vatican asked for
collaboration of a small
association coming from
a town in Trentino to
enrich the big Christmas
crib set in San Pietro
Square in Rome?
Yet, during 2006, this
proposal reached the
town and, after a moment
of disbelief and
amazement, it found
convinced and
enthusiastic adhesion.
Having an essential
support from the
Autonomous Province and
the Diocese of Trent,
from the parishes, the
cities and the Tourist
Information Office of
Fiemme valley, the
artisans of Tesero
created with care twelve
figures to place beside
the original Nativity
still present in the
Vatican. In the
meanwhile, the experts
of the association,
under the supervision of
Vatican’s architects and
technicians,
collaborated actively to
the setting of the whole
work, which was placed
in the centre of the
huge square in the front
of San Pietro’s basilica
during Christmas.
The
exhibition “Sweet Christ
Child” consisting in 25
old Tesero’s Christmas
cribs, set not faraway
from Paolo 6th Hall, was
added to the big
Christmas crib.
Pope Benedetto 16th
appreciated strongly the
work of the association
and thousands of people
visited the exhibition.
The images of the
Christmas crib in San
Pietro Square went
around the world and,
together with them, the
name of Tesero too,
which gained deservedly
a prominent position in
the field of the art of
making Christmas cribs.
Christmas 2007, still in
Rome
Considering
the excellent result
obtained in 2006, the
Vatican authorities
invited the association
to collaborate in
setting the Christmas
crib in San Pietro
Square for Christmas
2007 too. This time, the
involvement obtained,
among other things, the
patronage of the
Ministry of Cultural
Heritage and Activity
and brought to the
creation of a setting
particularly
spectacular, thanks to
the skill and the
experience of the
collaborators, matured
in more than forty years
of activity. Three new
figures were given as a
present to the Vatican
and has become an
integral part of the big
Roman Christmas crib.
As the year before, it
was set an exhibition of
Christmas cribs too,
this time located in
Carlo Magno’s Arm in the
Vatican and visited by
70 thousand people.
Moreover, during the
exhibition, seven
sculptors from Trentino
took turns to create
live as many Christmas
cribs, which were sold
then and whose revenue
was given to charity.
In Kracow in homage to
Pope Wojtyla
During
Christmas 2008, the best
Christmas cribs of
Tesero were shown in
Krakow, in Poland, in
the Shrine of Divine
Mercy. Even here, during
the event, some
sculptors from Trentino
created in situ works,
which were sold then to
support the Foundation
Giovanni Paolo 2nd. The
exhibition in Krakow
represented a thankful
tribute to Karol
Wojtyla’s mother
country. Actually, this
great pope loved the
mountains and visited
Trentino on several
occasions, showing
esteem and affect for
its people. In
particular, in 1988, he
came in Tesero to pray
for the victims of the
tragedy in Stava and to
comfort their families
during a memorable
meeting.
A tradition, wich allows
to look forward
Two
invitations in the
Vatican represented
doubtless the most
extraordinary among the
results obtained by the
association “Friends of
the Christmas Crib” and
the lovers who, both in
Tesero and in Trentino,
support the ventures of
the association.
Moreover, together with
Poland, they increased
very much the prestige
of the fellowship and
the interest in its
creations. Therefore,
more frequently, they
receive invitations to
participate at national
and international
exhibitions and to show
in other sites the
artistic and big
Christmas crib of Tesero.
In front of these
requests, to avoid of
depriving the town of
its Christmas crib, the
association has started
to think about the
feasibility of a new big
scale artefact, created
to be moved easily and
assembled where
requested.
In
autumn 2009, this
project developed
through the opportunity
to move the Christmas
crib from Tesero to
L’Aquila, where the
earthquake caused death
and destruction, and to
locate it in the heart
of the city as an act of
solidarity and a visible
sign of hope towards a
population so strongly
stricken.
The association welcomed
the invitation
immediately and worked
for that project, which
was only sketched out
until that moment.
Therefore, the work
shaped, grew up quickly
and was completed in
time, thanks to not only
the organization, the
experience and the
professionalism of
collaborators, but in
particular to the strong
motivation animating
them. Actually, they all
participated to a
venture, which was worth
putting themselves out,
knowing that their
efforts would be fully
crowned by success, if
they had brought a bit
comfort to those who
lived in sorrow.
Through its presence in
the Abruzzo disrupted by
the
earthquake, the
association ended
another stage of its way
and it is ready to start
another march, animated
by the
belief of
carrying out an
activity, which keeps
its cultural value
intact, despite changing
times and trends.
Moreover, through its
creations it has simply
communicated a joyful
message of peace and
hope yet.
In Assisi, during
Christmas 2010 the Big
Crib was placed in the
centre of square in
front of S.Francesco
Basilica .
The exhibition “Sweet
Christ Child” with 15
Christmas cribs, set in
Porziuncola Museum, was
added to the big
Christmas crib.
100,000 believers also
visited an exhibition in
the church of S. Antonio
in Istanbul.
Christmas 2011: Holy Land
With the setting up of a life-size nativity scene in
the cloister of St Catherine’s church in Bethlehem,
exhibitions of nativity scenes at the Franciscan
Custody of the Holy Land and the Latin Patriarchate
of Jerusalem the Trentino community and the
association payed homage to the Holy Land and
granted itself an incomparable and unique
opportunity to share and exchange culture and ideas.
