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Black Madonna: Celebration of Peace & Light

Theater For The New City, 155 First Avenue, New York, NY

JOIN US IN THIS SPECIAL CELEBRATION OF PEACE AND LIGHT ! AT THEATER FORTHE NEW CITY DECEMBER 28 & 29! FEATURED ARTISTS:ALESSANDRA BELLONI lead vocal, mezzo-soprano, southern Italian percussionJOE DENINZON violinist and arrangerWILSON MONTUORI classical and acoustic guitarMARA GERETY violin & vocalsKEVIN NATHANIEL – vocals, mbira checkere

DANCERS: FRANCESCA SILVANO, PETER DE GERONIMO,

Black Madonna: Celebration of Peace & Light

Theater For The New City, 155 First Avenue, New York, NY

JOIN US IN THIS SPECIAL CELEBRATION OF PEACE AND LIGHT ! AT THEATER FOR THE NEW CITY DECEMBER 28 & 29! FEATURED ARTISTS:ALESSANDRA BELLONI lead vocal, mezzo-soprano, southern Italian percussionJOE DENINZON violinist and arrangerWILSON MONTUORI classical and acoustic guitarMARA GERETY violin & vocalsKEVIN NATHANIEL – vocals, mbira checkere

DANCERS: FRANCESCA SILVANO, PETER DE GERONIMO

Capri Restaurant - Little Italy

Capri Restaurant - Little Italy, 145 Mulberry Street, New York

Alessandra Belloni, artistic director of I Guillari di Piazza cordially invites you to celebrate their 40th anniversary. Dinner and theater performance of Tarantata,  honoring Oscar-winning actress Marisa Tomei (currently starring on Broadway in  the Rose Tattoo by Tennessee Williams) for her commitment to Italian culture and the healing arts, music and dance.

Reservations and information:ABelloni@aol.com

HELP SUPPORT ITALIAN MUSIC AND THEATER!

 

HELP ALESSANDRA AND I GIULLARI DI PIAZZA
IN OUR CRUCIAL HOLIDAY FUNDRAISING DRIVE!

 

 

I Giullari di Piazza is facing a crucial moment, and needs the support of our fans to survive.
The company is a non-profit organization under the (501) c 3 code and all of your donation is tax-deductible. This fund raising campaign will help raise funds to meet our deficit and to pay production costs of our holiday season. 
JOIN US FOR OUR FUNDRAISING BENEFIT CONCERT DECEMBER 12 at 7:30 PM
at CAPRI RESTAURANT 145 MULBERRY STREET, NEW YORK NY!

 

INTERNATIONALLY RENOWNED SINGER, PERCUSSIONIST DANCER
ALESSANDRA BELLONI
REMO Signature Series Artist

Presents

TARANTELLA RHYTHMS AND STEPS

HANDS-ON TAMBOURINE & FOLK DANCE WORKSHOP

Based on her book Rhythm is the Cure with Mel Bay Publications

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 This workshop will focus on the tarantella fast 6/8 rhythms and its many variations. Alessandra will also teach chants and songs, sung as devotion to the Black Madonna (Montevergine near Naples the Sun (Jesce Sole), Pugliese, Calabrese and Sicilian chants.


Alessandra Belloni is the only woman in America (and in Italy) who uses this powerful tambourine style combined with the singing and dancing, and she’s very proud to be able to bring this ancient healing women tradition back to life.

She’s also a REMO Artist, with her own line of signature series tambourines made by REMO.

The purpose of this workshop is to introduce general audiences to a very rich tambourine and folk dance culture with an active current performance practice in Southern Italy and also to bring women back in touch with their lost tradition of drumming tradition.

Workshop filmed by BAREFEET internet TV channel 

During these series of workshops, the participants will learn:

* The basic technique of holding the drum, with emphasis on arm movement, wrist and elbow technique, which requires a lot of strength, to create the bouncing sound of the triplets.

* Hand technique with the palm and the fingertips in both a basic and
accented fast 6/8 rhythm.

* Tammorriata a 4/4 rhythm played on the large drum called the Tammorra, originally from Naples with a strong African influence in the rhythm.

The Tammorriata is an improvisation of drumming and singing, and it is danced during the rituals held in the summer in honor of the Black Madonna (originally ancient rites for the Earth Goddess Cybele)

* Neapolitan, Sicilian, Calabrese and Pugliese style tarantellas, which involve different variations of hand technique including finger trills on the tambourine skin.


THE FOLK DANCES:

TAMMORRIATA: This elegant and sensual dance from Naples is performed by couples playing castanets to the rhythm of the large drum, called the Tammorra. The dance movements have a strong Spanish and Middle Eastern flourish, with many recognizable movements of the Flamenco and Belly Dance traditions. These movements are set to the beat of African 4/4 rhythms. The Tammorriata is based upon an improvisational style of drumming and singing usually enacted during the summer rituals in honor of the ancient Earth Goddess Cybele, and later, the Black Madonna.

TARANTELLA DE’ 600: This is a Renaissance folk dance which is done in pairs which is very popular in Italy and throughout the Mediterranean. It contains both fast, energetic steps and combined arm and leg movements which improve coordination. This invigorating dance had been called by Alessandra’s students ‘Italian Aerobics”.


*DANCE AND RHYTHM OF SAN ROCCO: a healing trance 6/8 rhythm from Calabria done in honor of San Rocco to send away fear of death by the plague from the Medieval Times.

* Tarantella alla Montemaranese:  a carnival dance from Montemarano (Naples) played on the smaller tambourines with a very unusual syncopation on the 6/8. This rite of Carnival dates back to the Roman celebrations in honor Bacchus, the god of wine.

* Pizzica Tarantata: a very fast 6/8 rhythm from Puglia, with different accents - which originated as music therapy to cure the mythical bite of the tarantula. This wild rhythm, played mainly by women on medium size tambourines with a double row of jingles and the dance were performed as a musical exorcism to cure a mental disease called tarantismo, which afflicted mainly women (tarantate), who fell into a hypnotic state of mind, and in a trance they frantically danced for days during the Summer Solstice. Originally these where the ancient Greek rites for the God Dyonisus as Puglia was part of Greece and was called Magna Grecia..

The length of the workshops should be 2 to 4 hours, divided into two parts.
The tambourines for the workshops can be made available through REMO

1. Alessandra Belloni

LESSON 1: Pizzica Rhythm and Lesson on Tambourine

 

2. Alessandra Belloni

LESSON 2: TAMMORRIATA RHYTHM for the Black Madonna