«Ststories of deserts, people of lands near and far, dances, hopes, births, farewells and new beginnings». They will become music thanks to She, elle, her. The project that debuts on Thursday 29 December in Florence and brings the orchestra of Arab and Mediterranean women to the same stage Almar’àthe unique voice of the Florentine Geneva DiMarco and theVittorio Square Orchestra, born in the most multi-ethnic district of Rome. Fifteen musicians, musicians and singers from different countries and cultural and orchestral experiences who meet to give life to a new and truly unique reality. At the center, among unpublished songs but also many already known, the multicultural female universe.
Marco’s Geneva, Arab women and the Orchestra of Piazza Vittorio
The project She, elle, lei – voices of water and earth, sounds of sea and sandconceived and produced by Tuscany Music Production, will see many protagonists voices.
That of Ginevra Di Marco, historic female interpreter of the Csi and then soloist and experimenter, from Tuscan folk songs to those of Latin America. But also those of the Tunisians Hanahachana and Houcine Ataaof Italian/Egyptian Nadia Emamof the Turkish Yasemin Sannino, of the Ecuadorian Carlos Paz, accompanied by Tunisian, Turkish, Eritrean and Italian musicians. As Di Marco tells it, «a strongly feminine ensemble with an attitude full of grace».
In She, elle, her Tunisian, Turkish, Eritrean and Italian musicians
Namely Ziad Trabelsi (Italy/Tunisia), Derya Davulcu (Turkey), Peppe D’Argenzio (Italy), Sana Ben Hamza (Tunisia), Valentina Bellanova (Italy), Silvia La Rocca (Italy/Eritrea), Raul Scebba (Argentina ), Emanuele Bultrini (Italy) and Pino Pecorelli (Italy).
One last note: the musical arrangements and coordination are curated by Ziad Trabelsi and Pino Pecorelli. THE tickets for the date of December 29 at the Puccini Theater in Florence are available at this link.
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