Traditional music Italian Folk/traditional Songs (also in dialects) and Dances

I find this kind of dance fashinating because it conveys primitive rituals, nowdays almost completely desappeared in all the world and especially in Europe.
 
I find this kind of dance fashinating because it conveys primitive rituals, nowdays almost completely desappeared in all the world and especially in Europe.

Yes these dances contain something very drug-like, something you don't experience often in Europe anymore.
 
indeed, the ancient intempt of this dance was dionisiac, with rivers of alchool (from wine) and orgiastic rites
 
Apulia folk song in dialect
Lu Sule Calau Calau
 
Brigata Sassari (Sassari Army) anthem, in northern Sardinia dialect
 
Folk song from Marche area, pratically in standard italian
 
La Rosina Bella
i don't know from which region is from but it's quite famous

also this
La Marianna la va in Campagna
 
New Folk, By Bennato; he sings about Southern Italy
these songs are in dialects

Brigante se More

Ninco Nanco
 
this is not folk music, but folk tradition with a typical bell song from Sardinia

Anecestral monsters: Mamuttones
 
Apulian Pizzica song

Apulian kind of Stornello, obviously in the local dialect
 
Sicilian folk songs, in dialect
 
Tuscan song of Maremma swamp area

Siena chours of victory of a Contada of the Palio
 
Northern italian folk: Piedmontese folk from the Langhe area (where they produced one of the best wine in italy), the music sounds influenced from french, it's in the local dialect, which has similarity with french like all piedmontese dialects


watch from 0.00-1.08 and from 7.13-8.41


watch from 0.00-1.10 6.38-8.32
 
Sardinian New folk in local language

Domo Mea


Dinghiridera
 
Piedmontese song in dialect

La Monferrina
 
Santu Paulu Pizzica song- Apulia


Pizzicarella, Pizzica song-Apulia
 
Song from the italian Alps, La montanara, in standars italian, also in german, italian-german (tyrolean) fusion
 
Mazurka song, Mazurka is originally from Poland and estern europe, but since the beginning of the 1900s it has becomed a traditional dance toghether with Polka of the Romagna region, also the dancing is quite different


Mazurka Romagnola dancing, a bit different from traditional mazurka, very folkloric and popular among people from Romagna
 
Apulia Folk song from the Gargano area, very aching melody and lyrics
 

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