[FA Worldmusic] Italy's Aramire Concert @ Carnegie Hall, Jan 19, 07
evangelinekim at att.net
evangelinekim at att.net
Mon Jan 15 17:47:37 EST 2007
Mary,
So nice to hear from you about Aramire!
I'm posting your message on the World Music Coalition's listserv above as I believe your group's upcoming performance would welcome the recognition and support -- and that --
Aramire's performance coincides with the Arts Presenters' conference at the Hilton - around the same date, and I'm attaching Dmitri Vietze's latest Unofficial World Music Schedule so you can see the whole context.
Kind regards,
Evangeline
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Following the ARAMIRH concert at Carnegie Hall,
We are taking this party SOUTH!
Drink specials, light snacks, and DANCING to
ITALIAN pop, techno, hip-hop, pizzica!
M1-5 Bar
52 Walker Street
between Church and Broadway
NEW YORK CITY
M1-5.com
Friday, January 19
Doors open at Midnight
No cover charge
Please join us
Everyone Welcome
Ballo New York tarantati! Ahi!
___________________________
Concert info below . . . .
ARAMIRH
at
CARNEGIE HALL
New York City
January 19, 2007
Presented by Carnegie Hall
in partnership with
The World Music Institute
Aramirh Compagnia di Musica Salentina, from Southern Italy,
is renowned for their infectious renditions of the pizzica tarantata,
the music played to heal the bite of the spider.
The only cure was to dance.
www.aramire.it
TICKET INFORMATION AND SALES
www.worldmusicinstitute.org or call 212-545-7536
www.carnegiehall.org
Get Bitten by the Beat!
USA CONTACT FOR ARAMIRH
Mary Ciuffitelli
201-863-0394
mc5 at mindspring.com
For my video of 4 New York events set to the music of Aramirh
go to: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E-VBwfOLNPA
Or, go to Youtube.com and search "Pizzica with a New York Accent."
Click on the 'more' link for text about the clips.
"Se viti ca se cotula lu pete
quista e' lu segnu ca vole ballare"
"If you see your foot moving,
this is the sign that you want to dance."
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