Noemi Comi

Photographer
  
Bashkia e Garrafës
Location: Milan, Italy, IT
Biography: Noemi Comi (1996) is a conceptual and documentary photography born in Catanzaro (Italy). Noemi studied photography at Laba (Libera Accademia di Belle Arti) in Florence, where she graduated with Mention of excellence. At the same time she followed... MORE
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Bashkia e Garrafës
Copyright Noemi Comi 2024
Date of Work Dec 1969 - Dec 1969
Updated Dec 2020
Caraffa di Catanzaro is an Italian-Albanian country of almost
two thousand inhabitants. It represents one of the first settlements
of the Albanian people in Italy, which began around 1400. Gharafjotë (Albanian name of the inhabitants of Caraffa) are
very proud of their origins and still maintain a
ancient Albanian dialect, transmitted only in oral form,
but with many points in common with respect to the Albanian language
Contemporary. While maintaining and retaining part of the
Albanian linguistic heritage, the country has however lost,
over the years, the Byzantine rite, that is the particular rite
liturcigo characteristic of the Orthodox Churches.
Caraffa di Catanzaro looks like a country still a lot
rooted in tradition, but which nevertheless begins to leak some
hint of modernity.



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