Compiled from the Performing Arts programmes* and Visual Arts exhibition records from HKADC’s Arts Yearbooks and Annual Arts Survey projects dating from 2010.

Galanìas – Traditional women’s songs from Sardinia

Music

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Art Genres / Sub-categories

Choir

Location

Youth Square, Y Theatre

Start Date

2018/10/18

End Date

2018/10/18

Art Genres / Sub-categories

Choir

Location

Youth Square, Y Theatre

Start Date

2018/10/18

End Date

2018/10/18

Galanìas – Traditional women’s songs from Sardinia

Description

Description

For the polyphonic quintet Actores Alidos, songs may entertain but they serve primarily as rhythmic frames for human activity—work, banter, celebration, telling love stories, amusing or calming children, lamenting loss and expressing faith. The group is based in Quartu Sant’Elena, Sardinia, and performs traditional and contemporary works that give voice to the island’s women.

Led by vocal soloist and arranger Valeria Pilia, they sing in Sardinian—a cappella or accompanied by traditional instruments and household tools、 Galanìas (Beautiful Things) is the troupe’s second album, and an extraordinary album it is. Pilia wrote the lively brush-off song Si non ballat su coro (If My Heart Doesn’t Dance), which is accompanied by Orlando Mascia on launeddas (a triple pipe): “You’ve got diamonds/You’ve got land,” the women chant, “But you won’t win me with your wealth/You can keep it for yourself”. The lullaby Dammi li manni (Give me your hands) employs reverse psychology: “Come play with Nanny…Don’t fall asleep, it’s not the time/Give me your beautiful hands…your beautiful feet/But your eyes are going to close”. Tzia Mariola mixes cooking and gossip to the beat of Gavoi drums, starting with Aunt Mariola preparing a sauce for her husband, “…her skirt making a tricchi tracca sound as she climbs the stairway to her kitchen”.

Among Pilia’s outstanding compositions are the spellbinding A cicchittu a cicchittu (Drop After Drop) about a preference for wine over water、 and the merry Festa po sa pippia (Party for the Child), with it’s anti-evil eye chorus, “This child will never die”.

In every musical frame, the Actores—sensible and spirited, warm and wise, garrulous and protective—create dynamic social scenes reflecting the women whose voices they so passionately channel. (Finisterre)

PROGRAMME

Galanias

Chelu e mare

Ninnidu a giogu

A badda’

Ode a s’amore

Festa po sa pippia

Truncadu

Dammi li mani

Tittia

No poto reposare

Si non balla su coro

Anninnora

A cicchittu

Vida mia

Omines comente tamburos

Tzia mariola

Ca li s’an

Trallallera campidanese

Actress:Valeria Pilia [Italy]; Federica Zucca [Italy]; Maria Roberta Locci [Italy]; Valeria Parisi [Italy]; Manuela Sanna [Italy]
Singer:Valeria Pilia [Italy]; Elisa Marongiu [Italy]; Maria Roberta Locci [Italy]; Diana Puddu [Italy]; Valeria Parisi [Italy]
Actor:Andrea Mameli [Italy]
Musician:Orlando Mascia [Italy]
Director:Gianfranco Angei

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Admission

Free

Indoor / Outdoor

Indoor

Local / Non-local Production

Non-local

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