this is a very ancient dance with religious, festive origins in ancient Greece . It was danced to honor the God of wine Dionisous, and God Apollo. It is danced from Napoli-Neapolis, Taras-Taranto, Agricento ,and throughout many areas of south Italy where ancient Greeks had settled. .... Great dancing guys, and keep this wonderful dance forever ... greetings to you from Sparta Greece
Sicily and Greece are sister! We are the same! Sicilian and Greeks...one face one race! Im Sicilian...Not Italian.... greetings top you my Greek Brother!
@@leoabella7140 i Greci, chiamavano Magna Grecia il meridione dello stivale...la Sicilia non era inclusa nella Magna Grecia bensì entità a parte! Puoi trovare facilmente cartine e altro dove lo noti.
My dad was Sicilian and took us to live in Southern Italy. I loved the culture there. I was just remembering the doll I got there with long dark hair for some reason…it was nearly 60 years ago! He loved to dance with my mother and probably influenced me to want to dance as well because I took a class in about every style of dance there is. Never got really great at anything but it was fun!
Love this. You can see how culture and traditions travel from one place to another along with music. I can see elements of Morris dancing, Scottish reel dance, the Jewish Hora, Square dance, as well as Greek folk dance in this. Perhaps even Irish dancing too. Shows that as people migrated and intermingling of society took place, cultural exchanges took place too, in which styles of music and dance were shared, slightly altered, and merged. So much for our modern day belief that only with the Internet and technology could musical creativity and diversity exist.
Nothing about this is related to Scottish reel dance or morris, it’s its own rooted in Sicilian tarantella dance. Stop making every other culture about “English and Scottish” which they are known for obnoxiously taking credit in other ethnicities cultures and traditions, you guys wish…..
It is cause they are Albanians you fool, moved to Sicily after Ottoman empire got all the lands from Albanians under their control, all Italian mafia roots are in fact from those Albanian moved at that time under Ottoman pressure with hope Vatican will be their shield and hope for better life, on the other hand Vatican just moved them in South part of Italy where the condition for normal life are equal to 0, with the time they were forced to be criminals etc to make fortune and there when mafia families stories started
Taxi Driver Sorry for you, but your explanation about mafia from Albanians is completely false. Believe me: I am Italian and I do not believe at all that mafia was imported from other countries. And also your explanation about the Vatican is completely out of real history. At that time Italy was divided in many independent States and the Southern Kingdom of Naples was governed by Spain. I do not know where you studied your strange history. All the best.
@@carlotomei749 I think it could be true but there was no mafia intended. They just emigrated there cuz they could and centuries later mafia was formes
@kyliebuttersqurt Well, in Italy there are a lot of cultural regions with their particular dances. These are typical dances from Sicilia. You can see Friulan dances in my chanel too (from Friûl, North of Italy). I don't have more than these yet.
How interesting to see! We have a dance in Sweden and a variety in Denmark that is called Tarantella, but it is with different music and it is not that alike this, only some of the steps and figures. Still interesting to see the similarities!
Tarantella originated in Southern Italy. Tarantella means little tarantula in Italian. The history of the dance is very interesting, related to the moves of the Tarantula.
Did you know? This dance was formed in Sicily as a way to flush spider venom out of the system by engaging in vigorous dancing until exhaustion, hence the name "Tarantella" (although it wasn't actually a tarantula biting people those times; the culprit was closer related to the black widow).
Beh, si tratta di autentici passi di danza popolare siciliana! Poi è vero che tali passi di danza vengono utilizzati anche per altre danze popolari siciliane, dove invece si utilizzano altri passi di danza, "abusandone", e rendendo perciò tali danze "stereotipate"; ma questo è un altro discorso.
Ana-Maria Rotaru Do you really think that real folklore is only Balkanian? Unbelievable, actually. I suggest you to be more open about other European countries.
questo ballo eseguito non ha niente a che fare con la tradione. E' una steriotipia coreografica. Anzichè ammazzarvi di ore e ore di prove per imparare questi quattro passetti e inventare giri, ponti, girotondi, stelle ed entrante, perchè non vi dedicate ad un attento lavoro di ricerca sul campo della musica popolare? Cmq questo è spettacolo da palco spero che quando siete in altre situazioni balliate la vera danza tradizionale.
im very proud to be sicilian i love it
Lucky
My last name is Ceciliano although I’m spanish
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Me too
Se mi compa
this is a very ancient dance with religious, festive origins in ancient Greece . It was danced to honor the God of wine Dionisous, and God Apollo. It is danced from Napoli-Neapolis, Taras-Taranto, Agricento ,and throughout many areas of south Italy where ancient Greeks had settled. .... Great dancing guys, and keep this wonderful dance forever ... greetings to you from Sparta Greece
Sicily and Greece are sister! We are the same! Sicilian and Greeks...one face one race! Im Sicilian...Not Italian.... greetings top you my Greek Brother!
La magna Grecia ( the great Greece)
@@leoabella7140 i Greci distinguevano la Sicilia dalla Magna Grecia!
@@sacor8256 la magna Grecia comprendeva anche la Calabria e la Campania non solo la Sicilia
@@leoabella7140 i Greci, chiamavano Magna Grecia il meridione dello stivale...la Sicilia non era inclusa nella Magna Grecia bensì entità a parte! Puoi trovare facilmente cartine e altro dove lo noti.
My dad was Sicilian and took us to live in Southern Italy. I loved the culture there. I was just remembering the doll I got there with long dark hair for some reason…it was nearly 60 years ago! He loved to dance with my mother and probably influenced me to want to dance as well because I took a class in about every style of dance there is. Never got really great at anything but it was fun!
Proud to be sicilian from my stepfather god bless sicily from America 🇺🇸 🇮🇹.
I love being Sicilian decent! The heritage makes me proud!😇❤
my family is very Italian and we do this dance on Christmas eve before we go home and its very fun but we do i in a circle.
you should be of Southern Italy origin. In center and northern Italy we have not such a dance
hapyy Christmas my friend
Lucky nice country
Molto bravi!! Che beddra tarantella siciliana! Abballammu,abballammu.....😎🎶🎶🎶Beatris.
Doctor to patient:"You need to to sports, it's good for your health", Patient:"I'm doing Tarantella, that's hell of a sport activity. "
Love this. You can see how culture and traditions travel from one place to another along with music. I can see elements of Morris dancing, Scottish reel dance, the Jewish Hora, Square dance, as well as Greek folk dance in this. Perhaps even Irish dancing too. Shows that as people migrated and intermingling of society took place, cultural exchanges took place too, in which styles of music and dance were shared, slightly altered, and merged. So much for our modern day belief that only with the Internet and technology could musical creativity and diversity exist.
Italy was a melting pot of cultures everyone wanted to live or conquer it.
Nothing about this is related to Scottish reel dance or morris, it’s its own rooted in Sicilian tarantella dance. Stop making every other culture about “English and Scottish” which they are known for obnoxiously taking credit in other ethnicities cultures and traditions, you guys wish…..
Bellissimo grazie / Όμορφες ευχαριστίες / Από Έλληνα Σικελίας / Da un siciliano greco ;-)
I love this. It reminds me of the Giambrone’s. Oh to have 1 day more with all of them. I love you Gloria. Thank you. Brought a smile to my face. ❤❤❤
This keeps you fit, is good for your heart and soul...and it’s not expensive😀
This looks really fun, honestly. Not too complicated looking either!
La dyAdoekenai
I'm in Rome. I have GOT to head south and see this live.
Heather Ferreira
We have seen them in Hungary on the folk dance festival recently from 14. 08. 2008 till 22. 08. 2008. Bravi!
Que alegre!
Felicitaciones
😊
finalmente na cosa bona fannu abbiriri, bella tarantella chi no ma ricordava accussi bella
Bravissimo il mio gruppoo :))
O wow this was my favorite folk dance when I was in elementary
this is tarantella, italian song and dance, old music of dance, old name taranta
This dance look lice our traditional Balkan dances.
Very interesting!
Браво!!!🙏🙏🙏💐💐💐💖💖💖 Дзякуй!!!
not only South west , but from Neapolis to Taranto , and Sicily where Greeks had settles thousands years ago
We are a Mix of Ellenic and Siculi...this Is Sicily my Brother!
also, it's similat to the ones in the Balkans. the noises they make too.
It is cause they are Albanians you fool, moved to Sicily after Ottoman empire got all the lands from Albanians under their control, all Italian mafia roots are in fact from those Albanian moved at that time under Ottoman pressure with hope Vatican will be their shield and hope for better life, on the other hand Vatican just moved them in South part of Italy where the condition for normal life are equal to 0, with the time they were forced to be criminals etc to make fortune and there when mafia families stories started
Taxi Driver
Sorry for you, but your explanation about mafia from Albanians is completely false. Believe me: I am Italian and I do not believe at all that mafia was imported from other countries. And also your explanation about the Vatican is completely out of real history. At that time Italy was divided in many independent States and the Southern Kingdom of Naples was governed by Spain. I do not know where you studied your strange history. All the best.
@@carlotomei749 I think it could be true but there was no mafia intended. They just emigrated there cuz they could and centuries later mafia was formes
Mario Puza influenced me to watch this video. They look like they are having fun.
are celabrating getting water?
Wow wow wow. Che bellezza
@avenaoat I have seen this folk group in Italy. Ho visto il gruppo agrigentino "Gergent" in Italia.
Grazie !
@kyliebuttersqurt Well, in Italy there are a lot of cultural regions with their particular dances. These are typical dances from Sicilia. You can see Friulan dances in my chanel too (from Friûl, North of Italy). I don't have more than these yet.
Reminds me of Cinderella honestly the outfit cool
nice
How interesting to see! We have a dance in Sweden and a variety in Denmark that is called Tarantella, but it is with different music and it is not that alike this, only some of the steps and figures. Still interesting to see the similarities!
Tarantella originated in Southern Italy. Tarantella means little tarantula in Italian. The history of the dance is very interesting, related to the moves of the Tarantula.
Right! Exactly because this is its own and not related to Swedish or danish culture 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 byeee
DANÇA TRADICIONAL SICILIANA . TARANTELLA .
i love it
Magica Sicilia
is this the type if clothing that the Sicilian men and women wore fir everyday wear before the 1900s
No, these are costumes that vaguely reproduced what people were in the late 18th century, but the skirts would have been too short.
Peasants specifically: rural folks, not urban.
Did you know? This dance was formed in Sicily as a way to flush spider venom out of the system by engaging in vigorous dancing until exhaustion, hence the name "Tarantella" (although it wasn't actually a tarantula biting people those times; the culprit was closer related to the black widow).
You re speaking about 'pizzica' from Salento is another dance ...
Supeeer !
@GranaggiuFamily Please, if you know them, could you tell me the names of all the dances?
Formas parte do grupo organizador do festival? Vaites, vaites...
Hi
Ahhh I love this Cos I play it in piano
i like
The man in the end was injured or something ...
I have no idea, at he moment; from a Sicilian livin g in ehgland
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why i'm a here i have a test tomorrow and need sleep, i can even dance
*can't, god i'm so tired
which is the name of the song?
Beh, si tratta di autentici passi di danza popolare siciliana! Poi è vero che tali passi di danza vengono utilizzati anche per altre danze popolari siciliane, dove invece si utilizzano altri passi di danza, "abusandone", e rendendo perciò tali danze "stereotipate"; ma questo è un altro discorso.
the music ? , song ? please
the music (and the dance) are named "tarantella". In this case is a sicilian tarantella but this type of dance can be found in all Southern Italy
Me piache
bravi)
you vs. History Channel. GL
I've got astigmatism.
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Do not offend the Balkanian peoples! They really have a folklore and costumes!
Ana-Maria Rotaru
Do you really think that real folklore is only Balkanian?
Unbelievable, actually.
I suggest you to be more open about other European countries.
it's same as Bengali dance
я думал итальянцы в реале быстрей тарантеллу танцуют
for
questo ballo eseguito non ha niente a che fare con la tradione. E' una steriotipia coreografica. Anzichè ammazzarvi di ore e ore di prove per imparare questi quattro passetti e inventare giri, ponti, girotondi, stelle ed entrante, perchè non vi dedicate ad un attento lavoro di ricerca sul campo della musica popolare?
Cmq questo è spettacolo da palco spero che quando siete in altre situazioni balliate la vera danza tradizionale.
It's Berber Amazigh rather ayayay
Che la Sicilia possa sprofondare.....
non sono siciliana ma vergognati
Dopo di te grazie..
Carolina, non so dove tu vivi, io non vivo in Sicilia, ma penso che tu debba vergognarti...
Supra e to carni tappinara.
YOu can see the costumes are greek
This tarantella is mostly an invented choreography
poop