All plays that celebrate Christ's passion, death and resurrection have been influenced by the Spanish domination.
Dedalo tour guides suggest to take part in the most ancient and meaningful rituals.
In Sardinia we contrast the archaic and pagan rites of carnival to the religious, austere and hieratic rites of the
Holy week.
After the imposition of Ash Wednesday and the season of Lent, that prepare to a penitential period, people take part in the Calvary, with the statues of Our Lady of Sorrows and of Jesus on the cross. Palm Sunday is also very suggestive.
All plays that celebrate Christ's passion, death and resurrection have been influenced by the Spanish domination since the Aragon period during the XV° century, but most of all during the Baroque period of XVII° century.
The choice of a theatrical performance to represent the human and divine suffering of Jesus (represented during the flagellation of the Ecce Homo, the Calvary and the Passion on the cross) has been privileged, to the joyful and mystery moment of the Resurrection.
A typical celebration of the paschal resurrection in Sardinia is "s'incuntro", the meeting of two processions.