An Italian Brooklyn tradition for over a century, Williamsburg’s Our Lady of Mount Carmel Feast draws hundreds of thousands to an annual bacchanal of crispy zeppole, succulent sausage and peppers and spectacle, courtesy of the festival's main character — the gigantic Giglio, a four-ton, 72-foot statue “danced” through sweltering streets by a team of 120 men known as "lifters."