Im sorry to say but you are very wrong about this. I am originaly from Lecce. This is NO WITCHCRAFT or such THIS IS EXACTLY THE OPPOSITE!!! The Pizzica is an old form of folk music and tradition with very deep roots in CATHOLICISM. Its actualy always been used to expel (like in a exorsism rite) evil spirits from people that had problem BECAUSE they or someone practised “magic” on them like for example Malocchio and such wich is an italian “occult magical form” like Macumba, Vodoo, Santeria, Santa muerta and all those others kinds of magical practices that come from the devil. The lady in black in the video dances as a form of praise and devotion on Saint Oronzo square next to where usualy is the the statue of Saint Oronzo (the Saint Patron of our city) to ask through his intercession to invoke Our Lord Jesus Christ, Our Lady Mary, The Angels and Saints to deliver us from evil. This is NO magic! this is pure CHRISTIANITY my dear!!! With much love❤ Dario from Lecce
So moving. My heart breaks for Salento, Apulia and Italy. Can't wait to go back. All the best dealing with the bacteria killing your olive trees. Bella Italia.
magica taranta, esorcismo della malattia. La maga danzatrice è vestita di nero come una antica prefica di 2000 anni fa... il lamento è diventato canto. Magica Taranta, exorcism of the disease. The dancing "sorceress " is dressed in black like an ancient prayer from 2000 years ago ... the lament has become song.
Why is everyone talking about a witch? Where have you heard that? This is a dance of pain, rebellion, expression, freedom and beauty. I don't get you all. - An Italian from Lecce.
HOY 28 DE AGOSTO 2024, VUELVO A VER ESTE VÍDEO, *Y LO QUE APRENDÍ ES QUE NO SE DEBE PERDER LA CALMA* , YA TODO EL ENCIERRO DE PANDEMIA PASÓ, ESCUELAS EN ALGUNOS QUEDARON, Y LA VIDA SIGUE Y SEGUIRÁ, BENDICIONES PARA TODOS USTEDES, SALUDOS DESDE CHILE 🇨🇱🤗💖💖
Translation in English... Pizzica is a healing dance used in this case to keep the coronavirus away. This witch dancing alone in a square in Salento, Italy, is just as emblematic as the pope praying in the empty square in the Vatican. It's the same thing. ✦ Pizzica Tarantata can be considered an old version of the music, because it could cure taranticism, that is, the state of trance caused by the tarantula sting. According to tradition, in order to expel the demon who was thought to have taken over the victim, usually a woman, the tambourines should be beaten incessantly. If the person took a bite, they would immediately call a musical group with tambourines and accordions. The musicians should play for days or weeks, a song with a happy rhythm, that made people better from crises. The women were the most affected, because they worked in the wheat fields, where the spiders lived. The exorcism-ritual could happen in the church, in the city square or at home, and often other women and men danced with the girl. It was said, at the end of the exorcism, that the girl had been forgiven by São Paulo. This condition of possession, the one that the psychiatrists today call the hysterical phenomenon, could end only thanks to the surrounding rhythm of the music and dance of Pizzica. Dance, however, is not just therapy. It came up as a popular dance, to dance at family, or public parties. La Pizzica is a typical dance of Puglia and Calabria, Mercaldis lands, it is related to the Tarantelas, here exorcising the curse of the virus. ✦ MUSIC: Taranta - Grecanic Song Salentino, Ludovico Einaudi ruclips.net/video/4cG6pbwx_dw/видео.html ✦ Video of Sara Dimastrogiovanni
somehow i sense that ^^ this is only the cover story. As a woman, even a non-Italian woman, every cell in my body comes alive with liberation and a Presence flowing through me that has nothing to do with a spider bite, and the cure is to become wild and untamed
Tarantism is a form of hysteric behavior, popularly believed to result from the bite of the wolf spider Lycosa tarantula, although no link between such bites and tarantism has ever been demonstrated. The term is historically used to refer to a dancing mania, characteristic of southern Italy, which supposedly cured such bites with a complex mix of fast-paced music and hysterical dances. In reality, this was a way for Italian women to vent their pent-up anger towards the extremely male-dominated world of the time, in which they weren't able to freely express themselves. In this case, it has been intended to chase away that sense of oppression that was created during the COVID-19 pandemic, especially here in Italy.
@@mariorr308 It might be. Greeks' influences in Southern Italy were very strong, and the similarities between taranta and baccanali/rituals devoted to Dyonisus are undeniable. Plus, in the Middle Ages and in the first centuries after the advent of Christianity there were many "dancers" of this type around many places, devoted to San Giovanni and San Vito, and as Augustine of Hippo even wrote their rituals were a remaining of ancient paganism. This particular phenomenon is known as "coreomania" if I'm not wrong. Nietzsche too, in "The Birth of Tragedy" suggests that these dances had to be connected with Dyonisus. And lastly (even though I'm sure there are many researches and studies far more explicative and detailed than this comment, out there) we know from the first comments about Tarantism (XIV-XV century) that many men participated in the dances too, there weren't only women. Of course, this is speculation, and to discover the origins of such an ancient phenomenon is an ambitious yet difficult task. The most common interpretation of Tarantism is the one in the comment above, brought up by anthropologist Ernesto De Martino and his crew in the 50's and 60's. It's a fundamental analysis for all the late studies on the subject, but it is important to keep in mind De Martino's historicist approach on South Italy in general, not only Salento. Hope I didn't make any mistakes, English is not my first language 😅
Já se passaram 3 anos,excelente canção ouço sempre❤🤩👏👏👏
Qual o nome da canção?
@@lucastinoco4162 Taranta - Canzoniere Grecanico
Embora possamos não entender línguas de outros países. Bruxas é o mundo todo reconhecer esse tipo de magia! Muito obrigado!!! ❤️❤️❤️
Assino embaixo
E a dança sempre é Universal ... ❤
Im sorry to say but you are very wrong about this. I am originaly from Lecce. This is NO WITCHCRAFT or such THIS IS EXACTLY THE OPPOSITE!!! The Pizzica is an old form of folk music and tradition with very deep roots in CATHOLICISM. Its actualy always been used to expel (like in a exorsism rite) evil spirits from people that had problem BECAUSE they or someone practised “magic” on them like for example Malocchio and such wich is an italian “occult magical form” like Macumba, Vodoo, Santeria, Santa muerta and all those others kinds of magical practices that come from the devil.
The lady in black in the video dances as a form of praise and devotion on Saint Oronzo square next to where usualy is the the statue of Saint Oronzo (the Saint Patron of our city) to ask through his intercession to invoke Our Lord Jesus Christ, Our Lady Mary, The Angels and Saints to deliver us from evil. This is NO magic! this is pure CHRISTIANITY my dear!!! With much love❤ Dario from Lecce
This is no witchcraft! Its traditional folk music and dance with deep roots in catholic belief. With much Love ❤ Dario from Lecce
Here from the Netherlands. May this angel dance for us all in these trying times.
Much love and hopefully we can safely visit in august
She's such a free spirit, I love this, her energy is felt by many.
Belíssima a força que essa mulher transmite!
De la argentina un Abracio dall cuore a te ballerina bellisima danza grazie!!
So moving.
My heart breaks for Salento, Apulia and Italy.
Can't wait to go back.
All the best dealing with the bacteria killing your olive trees.
Bella Italia.
magica taranta, esorcismo della malattia. La maga danzatrice è vestita di nero come una antica prefica di 2000 anni fa... il lamento è diventato canto.
Magica Taranta, exorcism of the disease. The dancing "sorceress " is dressed in black like an ancient prayer from 2000 years ago ... the lament has become song.
Meraviglioso, per me è stata una nobilissima forma d'arte. Bravissima chiunque lei sia.
Sai come si chiama questa pizzica?
@@MrElyPixie Si chiama "Taranta" del Canzoniere Gracanico Salentino :)
Grazie mille!!
Representa a la mujer! Su belleza pero sobretodo su gran poder
Why is everyone talking about a witch? Where have you heard that? This is a dance of pain, rebellion, expression, freedom and beauty. I don't get you all.
- An Italian from Lecce.
people love to use "witch" when they don't understand how Life magically persists in spite of the forces of destruction and oppression.
is witch a bad thing for you?
@@marcwsouza again, this is no magic and no witch context. This is my language, my own culture, let me tell you how things are.
@@marcwsouza Exactly.
Un abbraccio dalla Grecia, fratelli!
Grazie Yanni contraccambiamo
One face One race
ME ENCANTA, ENCANTA, ENCANTA, GRACIAS POR COMPARTIR CON NOSOTROS, SE LES SALUDA DESDE CHILE, BENDICIONES PARA TODOS USTEDES!!!
This has stolen my soul !!!
Incredible this is enchanting
That makes the 2 of us. I have watched it over and over again. Resistance, magic and power.
Lo vedo ora.. Mi fa piangere, meravigliosa.
HOY 28 DE AGOSTO 2024, VUELVO A VER ESTE VÍDEO, *Y LO QUE APRENDÍ ES QUE NO SE DEBE PERDER LA CALMA* , YA TODO EL ENCIERRO DE PANDEMIA PASÓ, ESCUELAS EN ALGUNOS QUEDARON, Y LA VIDA SIGUE Y SEGUIRÁ, BENDICIONES PARA TODOS USTEDES, SALUDOS DESDE CHILE 🇨🇱🤗💖💖
why does watching this bring deep, wracking sobs from inside me within 30 seconds?
Pain....exquisite pain....if you are alive...you are in pain..only love assuages it fleeting though it is
because it is cathartic
Becuase your soul is touched. The healers are returning to be seen again. We dont have to hide anymore
Glad it's not just me!
Holy Mother God
Uau me arrepiei todo aqui ❤
Simplesmente maravilhosa 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
e' entrato nella storia ormai questo video bravissima e bella
May you find freedom and peace no matter your surrounding! Stay Sovereign!
Brava, brava, meravigliosa!! Ballare da sola vestita di nero, una danza così bella, è una violenza come la situazione attuale.
Translation in English...
Pizzica is a healing dance used in this case to keep the coronavirus away. This witch dancing alone in a square in Salento, Italy, is just as emblematic as the pope praying in the empty square in the Vatican. It's the same thing.
✦
Pizzica Tarantata can be considered an old version of the music, because it could cure taranticism, that is, the state of trance caused by the tarantula sting.
According to tradition, in order to expel the demon who was thought to have taken over the victim, usually a woman, the tambourines should be beaten incessantly. If the person took a bite, they would immediately call a musical group with tambourines and accordions. The musicians should play for days or weeks, a song with a happy rhythm, that made people better from crises. The women were the most affected, because they worked in the wheat fields, where the spiders lived.
The exorcism-ritual could happen in the church, in the city square or at home, and often other women and men danced with the girl. It was said, at the end of the exorcism, that the girl had been forgiven by São Paulo.
This condition of possession, the one that the psychiatrists today call the hysterical phenomenon, could end only thanks to the surrounding rhythm of the music and dance of Pizzica.
Dance, however, is not just therapy. It came up as a popular dance, to dance at family, or public parties.
La Pizzica is a typical dance of Puglia and Calabria, Mercaldis lands, it is related to the Tarantelas, here exorcising the curse of the virus.
✦
MUSIC:
Taranta - Grecanic Song Salentino, Ludovico Einaudi
ruclips.net/video/4cG6pbwx_dw/видео.html
✦
Video of Sara Dimastrogiovanni
somehow i sense that ^^ this is only the cover story. As a woman, even a non-Italian woman, every cell in my body comes alive with liberation and a Presence flowing through me that has nothing to do with a spider bite, and the cure is to become wild and untamed
brava Silvia Perrone !
è bello tutto ciò che fanno le sorelle streghe, saluti dal Messico
LE STREGHE GUARITRICI...
🌿
Resistancia!
Folks, we are returning to the pagan feelings of nature!
Spirit filled defiance. Wonderful! ❤
Italian resilience ❤
Qu'elle grâce les larmes me montent
Tarantism is a form of hysteric behavior, popularly believed to result from the bite of the wolf spider Lycosa tarantula, although no link between such bites and tarantism has ever been demonstrated. The term is historically used to refer to a dancing mania, characteristic of southern Italy, which supposedly cured such bites with a complex mix of fast-paced music and hysterical dances. In reality, this was a way for Italian women to vent their pent-up anger towards the extremely male-dominated world of the time, in which they weren't able to freely express themselves.
In this case, it has been intended to chase away that sense of oppression that was created during the COVID-19 pandemic, especially here in Italy.
I thought it is paganism inheritance of Dionisian orgies
@@mariorr308 It might be. Greeks' influences in Southern Italy were very strong, and the similarities between taranta and baccanali/rituals devoted to Dyonisus are undeniable. Plus, in the Middle Ages and in the first centuries after the advent of Christianity there were many "dancers" of this type around many places, devoted to San Giovanni and San Vito, and as Augustine of Hippo even wrote their rituals were a remaining of ancient paganism. This particular phenomenon is known as "coreomania" if I'm not wrong. Nietzsche too, in "The Birth of Tragedy" suggests that these dances had to be connected with Dyonisus. And lastly (even though I'm sure there are many researches and studies far more explicative and detailed than this comment, out there) we know from the first comments about Tarantism (XIV-XV century) that many men participated in the dances too, there weren't only women.
Of course, this is speculation, and to discover the origins of such an ancient phenomenon is an ambitious yet difficult task.
The most common interpretation of Tarantism is the one in the comment above, brought up by anthropologist Ernesto De Martino and his crew in the 50's and 60's. It's a fundamental analysis for all the late studies on the subject, but it is important to keep in mind De Martino's historicist approach on South Italy in general, not only Salento.
Hope I didn't make any mistakes, English is not my first language 😅
Beautiful, mesmerising dance to watch. Hope it works!!
This is for all the women to wake up
All women
Because if they wake up
All the women
They will regain their great powers
Christian Inclan YES!!! ❤️❤️❤️
together, we, women, STAND! rise above the flames, the water, the air and the ground. WE ARE ONE. Warriors descending of all the witches they burned
Absolutely LOVE this 💞
We could use a little mass dancing madness....it's a plague time thing
Meravigliosa!
just imagine Romans dance like this and now Italian people do this this is history god bless Italians!!!
Que lindo 😍
Fantastique 💚
Bellissimo
That is the gracefulness! 👏🏻👏🏼👏🏾
Taranta🕸️🕸️🕸️🕸️🕸️
Lindo
Lovely!
Todos la observan con respeto
Tarantela Pizzica! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻😍😍
La lupa non va calpestata !
È quello Che stavo pensando....
Stupendo!!!❤🌹
Lindo!
Wonderful love it :)
Bravissima
Love it so much❤❤❤
Bravo!!
❤❤
Who is the dancer she is so beautiful
Silvia Perrone
❤
🔮🧙🏻♀️
Qualcuno sa se la ballerina è Silvia Perrone?
Come si chiama la pizzica??
Questa in concreto voglio dire...
Sí, brava e bella
Any body knows her name??the dancer
Silvia Perrone
this is terrifying
Why?
@@captaindeadbunny1696 her dance creates an impression of angel's of death visit .
@@mariorr308 but angels don't exist;-;
@@captaindeadbunny1696 God loves people... He will support you in anything you want to experience- even world without a God.
@@mariorr308 that's your opinion, i don't believe in this, but i respect