The community of Seuni, a hamlet of Selegas, is preparing for four days of celebrations in honor of Saint Vittoria. From May 15th to 18th, the town will come alive with a rich program of events combining religious celebrations, sports, and entertainment, involving faithful and visitors from across the Trexenta region. The festivities, dedicated to the traditional feast of Saint Vittoria, kick off on Friday, May 15th with an evening of singer-songwriter music. At 10:00 pm, the main square will host a concert by Crêuza de Mä, who will pay homage to Fabrizio De André, transforming the town center into a captivating open-air stage.

Saturday will be a day of sports and conviviality. In the afternoon, the little ones will be treated to the "Little Champions" tournament, while in the evening, at 8:15 pm, the Selegas sports field will host the traditional match between the "Bagadiusu" (singles) and the "Cojausu" (married), a now unmissable event that brings together the entire town with a spirit of fun and healthy competition. On Sunday, May 17th, the celebrations will really come to a religious level. After the Holy Rosary, at 7 pm, the evocative dressing of the Saint will take place, one of the community's most heartfelt moments. The evening will continue with musical entertainment from Marco Marrocu's accordion, creating an atmosphere of celebration and fellowship.

The most anticipated moment will be Monday, May 18th. The morning will begin with a solemn procession through the town streets, accompanied by the traditional sounds of Jonathan Della Marianna's launeddas and the accordion. This will be followed by Holy Mass, celebrated by Father Enrico, Father Gabriele, and Father Eraclio, accompanied by the children's choir "Incantos." In the afternoon, the usual refreshments in the square will precede the closing of the festivities, which will take place in the evening with entertainment for children and Sardinian dances by the "Fantasias de Ballos." A finale marked by identity and tradition, renewing the Seuni community's strong connection to its history and roots.

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