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As first step, a rope needs to be rolled around “la trottola” and on the ground is drawn a circle which delimitate the playground. After this, each player throw its “trottola” pulling the rope.  
 
As first step, a rope needs to be rolled around “la trottola” and on the ground is drawn a circle which delimitate the playground. After this, each player throw its “trottola” pulling the rope.  
  
Lo scopo è far restare il proprio “curru” nel cerchio cercando di far uscire quelli degli altri. Ci si può sfidare singolarmente oppure unendosi in '''squadre'''.
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The aim of the game is to keep your “trottola” into the circle, trying to push out the one of others. This game can be played individually or in teams
  
  
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Gioco della trottola o “curru”/en
Comune San Cesario di Lecce
Tipologia Tradizioni Ludiche

The game of “trottola” was largely diffused in the past, when children could freely run in the streets, without cars around.

As first step, a rope needs to be rolled around “la trottola” and on the ground is drawn a circle which delimitate the playground. After this, each player throw its “trottola” pulling the rope.

The aim of the game is to keep your “trottola” into the circle, trying to push out the one of others. This game can be played individually or in teams


                                                     San Cesario Trottola o Curru.jpg
Altre lingue:
English • ‎italiano
Gioco della trottola o “curru”/en
Comune San Cesario di Lecce
Tipologia Tradizioni Ludiche

The game of “trottola” was largely diffused in the past, when children could freely run in the streets, without cars around.

As first step, a rope needs to be rolled around “la trottola” and on the ground is drawn a circle which delimitate the playground. After this, each player throw its “trottola” pulling the rope.

Lo scopo è far restare il proprio “curru” nel cerchio cercando di far uscire quelli degli altri. Ci si può sfidare singolarmente oppure unendosi in squadre.


                                     San Cesario Trottola o Curru.jpg