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

It's not his fault, It happens to everybody, even to Madonna. lol

They become Enchanted by the Spell of the The Taranta's musical Rite.

They lose their inhibitions, and for a moment they feel completely free to be themselves (unfiltered).

Anyone who listens to this music, and doesn’t move at least one foot is not a human being. imho :)


Madonna ... bitten ...:

 
I guess some Magic is real.

Those who don't know that they’re actually listening to Ancient Healing Spells transmuted into music, sometimes are caught by surprise by their own behavior.

They feel liberated at the moment, but occasionally they regret it the day after.

If you ask me, the next day they look 10 years younger.
 
It's not his fault, It happens to everybody, even to Madonna. lol

They become Enchanted by the Spell of the The Taranta's musical Rite.

They lose their inhibitions, and for a moment they feel completely free to be themselves (unfiltered).

Anyone who listens to this music, and doesn’t move at least one foot is not a human being. imho :)


Madonna ... bitten ...:


I love the pizzica, even dance it if I'm asked, but I'd die before getting that drunk or high on drugs, stumbling around the piazza about to fall down, and then going to sit on the lap of a man young enough that I could have given birth to him. Yuck!

I ought to admit that it would be difficult for me to say something nice about Madonna. :) I think she's disgusting.

We're all different, though, and it's a good thing. This is as "uninhibited" as I'd get in public. :)

 
Mannaggia Lu Scirocco - Briganti di Terra d’Otranto


:unsure:Salento is in Terra d'Otranto and Terra d’Otranto is in Salento :giggle:
 
Mannaggia Lu Scirocco - Briganti di Terra d’Otranto


:unsure:Salento is in Terra d'Otranto and Terra d’Otranto is in Salento :giggle:

Why does that song remind me of Irish music and dance?
 
Why does that song remind me of Irish music and dance?

Remains of medieval traditions mostly. It's much more pronounced in the north:


My friends think it looks like part Irish jig, and part American clog dancing and square dancing.

It does. All descend from medieval dances.

The Tuscan Trescone:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9oI77Zcff8M

I'm sure you know what Irish and Scottish jigs look like, but you might not be familiar with clog dancing. Much better but a dead ringer for the trescone.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cs2j8f7H2WY


Square dancing:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JHqS1bOOLVc


My American friends from the south and west are amazed at how good I am at these. :)

This traditional Tuscan dance is more like the Austrian Landler
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a5VBKsfDJ9U

Landler:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YsBHc-I4ylw

Even without dance, some of our Ligurian inspired "modern" folk music has what foreigners "hear" as an "Irish" sound. The great Fabrizio De Andre:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0br...CwdGhS631EXI1bA3hG41Xs9N6-VzkVA&index=16&t=0s
 
Remains of medieval traditions mostly. It's much more pronounced in the north:


My friends think it looks like part Irish jig, and part American clog dancing and square dancing.

It does. All descend from medieval dances.

The Tuscan Trescone:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9oI77Zcff8M

I'm sure you know what Irish and Scottish jigs look like, but you might not be familiar with clog dancing. Much better but a dead ringer for the trescone.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cs2j8f7H2WY


Square dancing:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JHqS1bOOLVc


My American friends from the south and west are amazed at how good I am at these. :)

This traditional Tuscan dance is more like the Austrian Landler
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a5VBKsfDJ9U

Landler:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YsBHc-I4ylw

Even without dance, some of our Ligurian inspired "modern" folk music has what foreigners "hear" as an "Irish" sound. The great Fabrizio De Andre:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0br...CwdGhS631EXI1bA3hG41Xs9N6-VzkVA&index=16&t=0s

Celtic influence on northern Italy perhaps. I am sure there is some in Northern Greece/Thrace.
 
Don Pizzica - New York City
Classic + Traditional

 
That looks like fun. I could see myself getting up and dancing to that :).

That song is called Pizzica Indiavolata (Devilish).

... played in Budapest by Canzoniere Grecanico-Salentino:


I dare anybody to Top that :)
 
Pizzica in Vikingia :)
Urkult Festival in Sweden


‘cause of the Pugliese Viking, LOL

post #7
https://www.eupedia.com/forum/threads/38912-Viking-world-population-genomics?p=581938&viewfull=1#post581938

She's always such a good dancer, and the violinist was excellent too. CGS is a wonderful group: that poor man's hand must have calluses an inch thick, and both the violinist and accordionist are great. I was quite touched at what a hit they were with audiences from such different cultures.

@big snake,
I liked your selection too.


Thank you, gentlemen. After a horrifically difficult day you put a big smile on my face. :)
 
She's always such a good dancer, and the violinist was excellent too. CGS is a wonderful group: that poor man's hand must have calluses an inch thick, and both the violinist and accordionist are great. I was quite touched at what a hit they were with audiences from such different cultures.

@big snake,
I liked your selection too.


Thank you, gentlemen. After a horrifically difficult day you put a big smile on my face. :)
It'll be fine :)

Serena D’Amato (the dancer) and Monica Bellucci:
(from the movie “Non ti voltare”)


 
IMO,the general disarmament during the Phanariote regime,followed by the severe Russian brainwashing, that unfortunately continues even today,with the reverse psychology duality, peaceful Romanian vs armed Gipsy,reducing us at the Slavic standards,represent ultra-Satanic acts.


We have the documents for Wallachia and Moldavia(15th-16th c.), despite the rough to rougher punishment ,the law didn't prevent the simply people to act in a certain way.


For Transylvania the situation was generally way more stable,even if some sources indicate
softer conditions.


EDIT

However, the Transylvanians that participated at the Kuruc rebellion, were definitely of Old Vlach type.


http://epa.oszk.hu/00400/00463/00006/10.htm
 
Reality, not bragging, in my good times(motivation),Balkanites like Serbs or Albanians would have derailed like popcorn ,making the disappointment almost unbearable.
 
People with psychiatric disorders really shouldn't go off their meds.
 
She's always such a good dancer, and the violinist was excellent too. CGS is a wonderful group: that poor man's hand must have calluses an inch thick, and both the violinist and accordionist are great. I was quite touched at what a hit they were with audiences from such different cultures.

@big snake,
I liked your selection too.


Thank you, gentlemen. After a horrifically difficult day you put a big smile on my face. :)

She is a wonderful dancer and that is a very rousing tune. I like fast songs you can dance to.
 

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