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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!

 

Alessandra Belloni & I Gullar Di Piazza

Presents

 

The Voyage of the Black Madonna

 

"MYSTICAL  MUSIC  IN  HONOR  OF  THE  BLACK  MADONNA"

An Interfaith Healing concert Dedicated to World Peace,

 featuring ancient chants to the Black Madonna from France, Spain, Brazil, and Southern Italy

 

  

Internationally honored, singer, percussionist, healer, and director Alessandra Belloni,  joined by her Italian folk music/theater/dance company I Giullari di Piazza, presents "The Voyage of the Black  Madonna," a musical journey around the world to the ancient sacred sites of the Black Madonna.   This unique and impeccably researched  theater and dance work blends healing chants, dances and drumming in honor of the Black Madonna, created from authentic traditions of Southern Italy, Spain, France, Portugal, and Brazil, along with original compositions.

Procession of The Black Madonna Cuncti Simus Simus


Belloni and her troupe of dancers, actors, and musicians, all specialists in Southern Italian traditions, will take audiences on an enchanting journey of discovery of the 7 Black Madonnas, known as the "Seven Sisters" in Southern Italy.  This trip into traditional legends, miracles, and history, transports audiences to a time and place where an unbroken and ancient tradition continues with processions, drumming rituals, chanting and sensual dancing in honor of the Black Madonna, who is considered the most important of the 7 sisters.   She continues to be venerated on a high sacred mountain, where pilgrims still make the trip up the mountain, barefoot while chanting and drumming in her honor.   

Alessandra Belloni, tambourine virtuoso, singer, ritual dancer, pioneering scholar, teacher and Shamanic healer connects in an unbroken lineage to the primordial Great Mother, or the Black Madonna.  The healing power of medieval prayers to the Madonna originated in the Middle Ages, during the Black Death Plague, and was believed to release people from their overpowering fears of death and the annihilation of their way of life.

The dancing evokes the elegant and meditative movements of the Whirling Dervishes and is accompanied by song in the procession that follows the Black Madonna.   Following the Neapolitan tradition, the company will perform the chant for the Black Madonna of Montevergine, followed by the Tammprita drumming and sensual dance.   

 

 

The full-length Voyage of the Black Madonna, written by Alessandra Belloni and premiered at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in 1991, has been performed since then at numerous festivals and venues, including the Los Angeles Sacred Music Festival, the New York Open Center, and Glastonbury Goddess Festival.   The work includes rare chants that have never been heard outside of the live ceremonies in Italy, and has now been recorded on a few of I Giullari di Piazza's CDs, including Earth, Sun and Moon, Tarantata - Dance of the Ancient Spider (Sounds True), Tarantelle and Canti d'Amore, Tarantella Spider Dance.

CAST:

ALESSANDRA BELLONI: artistic director- mezzo soprano, voice of the Black Madonna, percussion, narration

GIUSEPPE DE FALCO: Neapolitan singer

WILSON MONTUORI: classical and electric guitar

MARA GERETY: violin

IVAN THOMAS: keyboards

MATIAS GATI CADUCO: percussion  

MARK MINDEK: stilt dancer

FRANCESCA SILVANO: dancer

AMARA: fire and belly dancer

SHARON LIVARDO: as the Black Madonna and her newborn son Enzo Dumaine as Baby Jesus

6-year old LUISA FOCELLA :as the little girl saved by the Black Madonna

 

Trance Dance of San Rocco 

 

 

The SEVEN SISTERS 

More about Belloni's research:

In ancient times, Southern Italy was part of Greece and was called Magna Graecia. Here, worship of the Mother Earth Goddess (Cybele/Demeter/Gaia) was predominant, and connected to a strong matriarchal society. There is a vestige of this tradition today in the worship of the Black Madonna.  The old Southern Italian peasant women, who work closely with the earth, and whose ancient faces recall that matriarchal society, still chant and drum in honor of the Great Mother. 

Their drumming tradition is a direct continuation of the ancient rites for the goddesses of the earth, the moon, the sea, and love.   In her research, Alessandra found that the Italian frame drum, "tamburello," is an ancient musical instrument connected to rituals often associated with women, dating back to the ancient Egyptian and Sumerian cultures. In Magna Grecia (now Southern Italy) and the Middle East, women used the frame drums for rituals honoring the Moon Goddess.  

In Rome, women priestesses played the tambourine in rituals honoring Dionysus and Cybele. This instrument is still used today in Italy to accompany the authentic Tarantella (originated as music and dance therapy) and the Tammorriata, the sensual dance of fertility rites, now performed in honor of the Black Madonna. 

The voyage of the Black Madonna documentary promo  by Alessandra Belloni about her field research in Southern Italy during the feasts of the Black Madonna filmed  between 1991 and 1997 by Dario Bollini.

 

"Voyage of the Black Madonna", CUNY-TV Segment featuring Alessandra Belloni  excerpted from

"Italics: The Italian-American Magazine" produced by CUNY-TV in 1991 featuring Alessandra Belloni.