Teresa De Sio closes the 29th edition of Ethnos, international ethnic music festival, on Sunday 2019 September. The Neapolitan singer-songwriter and writer will be the protagonist of a double event in San Giorgio a Cremano (NA) on the final day of the 14 edition of the festival conceived and directed by Gigi Di Luca, which involved 29 municipalities in the province of Naples from 8 to XNUMX September in live shows, workshops, dance stages and tourist itineraries.
In addition to the eagerly awaited concert scheduled for 20.30 pm at Villa Vannucchi (via Roma, 47), Teresa De Sio will also collect the 2019 Ethnos Award at 19 pm at the Villa Bruno Library / via Cavalli di Bronzo, 22).
Established three years ago to recognize artists, intellectuals and writers who have best interpreted the spirit of tradition through contamination and social change, the Ethnos Prize has been awarded in previous editions to Peppe Barra (in 2016), to the French-Moroccan writer Tahar Ben Jelloun (in 2017) and last year to the South African activist Ndileka Mandela, granddaughter of the first Nobel Peace Prize winner, Nelson Mandela.
“Folk beyond Folk could be the title of a book or a film. Instead, it is the recognized path of an artist, a woman from the South, who has always passionately claimed her origins from Campania and as a southern brigand,” explains the festival’s artistic director Gigi Di Luca. “An award for the continuous search for a diversity of sound that has led De Sio to explore other sounds while at the same time tracing the path back.”
Teresa De Sio will bring to the stage from 20.30:XNUMX pm for the closing of the XNUMXth edition of Ethnos a concert inspired in large part by her latest work “Puro Desiderio”. Two years after the release of the devotional work “Teresa canta Pino” dedicated to her friend Pino Danele, after an intense research and dissemination of folk music, witnessed by records and docufilms including “Craj” awarded at the Venice Film Festival, after the very successful novels “Metti il diavolo a Ballare” and “L'Attentissima”, the singer with this record, reveals to the public her intimate musical and poetic world, which has remained private for a long time. An album and a concert that digs, speaks of feeling and sounds contemporary, with a powerful and innovative electro/acoustic sound. Once again Teresa De Sio manages to surprise with her ability to research, for the desire for freedom and innovation through musical worlds that are only apparently distant.
Accompanying her on the stage of the Villa Vannucchi arena are six extraordinary musicians and multi-instrumentalists: Francesco Santalucia (keyboards, direction), Antonio Ragosta (guitars), Marco Bartaccioni (pedal steel, guitars), Pasquale Angelini (drums), Vittorio Longobardi (bass), Giovanni Astorino (cello, sint, percussion).
The Ethnos festival is conceived by La Bazzarra, organized by the Municipality of San Giorgio a Cremano, financed by the Campania Region, with the collaboration of the municipalities present in the project and local associations.
All scheduled events are free to enter until seats are filled.
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