Ciao tutti! Mom & dad and all my aunts & uncles are from Sicily. They emigrated to the U.S. in the early 1970s. I love my heritage. Whenever I hear music of my family, I can instantly smell the espresso pot on the stove. Mamma called it the "Sicilian potpourri ". I need to make the trip to the motherland to visit my extended family members who are still there.
When in Sicily, you can feel, how your spirit are being liftet, and the smile grows on your face. The sight of the Island from the plane, gives you the chills, because you know, there´s adventures waiting for you. Food, that you can´t resist. Wine so tasty, that one glass aren´t enough. The smiles from the Sicilians makes you return the gesture, and you feel the connection, even you don´t speak the same language - but it´s enough you speak the same language of the heart.The view from a platform in a mountain makes you wonder, how something so beautiful can be possible. The sun creates a vision of diamond sparkling in the sapphireblue ocean. In the evening you go to a ristorante, where you are welcomed as a very important person, and you feel the special Sicilian warmth - something you´ll meet everywhere you go, if you are openhearted. When your vacation ends, you don´t say "Goodbye" - you are using the Italian phrase: "Arri vederci" = "See you! We´ll meet again"
@@Donknowww grazie mille mio fratello... i am a cheese worker in saputo di lino saputo in Montréal Canada...my co workers is scicilians immigranti...forza italia 💪💪💪
So beautiful.....is called Europe's Museum because being there you can see other cultural things left there from 100's of years ago.....ex. greek pillars. African olive oil. Best wheat bread in Europe and more. Ive been there its so nice to!
La Sicile dans les villages il y a des costume différents et très colorer et aussi de la cuisine différente et chaque province aussi très diverses et très bonne la cuisine est la meilleur qui est reconnu par tous le monde
I’m half Mexican half Sicilian my official language is Italian mostly born in CA grew up to be Italian since my family from Italy moved to Mexican in Michoacán Mexico a combination known as Mexi Italian Sicilian language is a different language not officially a real language it’s a dialect spoken in Sicily since it’s part of Italy 🇮🇹
Passer devant les musicitien et les monument sand s'arrêter de vant les monuments et filer sand rien voire du tous se nait pas intéressant pas la peine de venir en Italie sans rien voire il faut mieux rester en Chine
Greetings from brothers Greeks! 🇬🇷🏛️🇮🇹🏛️🇮🇲
fratello mio
MY FAMILY COMES FROM SICILY HELL YEAH
Ciao tutti! Mom & dad and all my aunts & uncles are from Sicily. They emigrated to the U.S. in the early 1970s. I love my heritage. Whenever I hear music of my family, I can instantly smell the espresso pot on the stove. Mamma called it the "Sicilian potpourri ". I need to make the trip to the motherland to visit my extended family members who are still there.
Ever since I watched a Wonderful World of Disney episode featuring a Sicilian tarantella, I've wanted more of this music!
I have been there...
Tears in my eyes. 😥
Love the sounds and sights of Sicily!
When in Sicily, you can feel, how your spirit are being liftet, and the smile grows on your face. The sight of the Island from the plane, gives you the chills, because you know, there´s adventures waiting for you. Food, that you can´t resist. Wine so tasty, that one glass aren´t enough. The smiles from the Sicilians makes you return the gesture, and you feel the connection, even you don´t speak the same language - but it´s enough you speak the same language of the heart.The view from a platform in a mountain makes you wonder, how something so beautiful can be possible. The sun creates a vision of diamond sparkling in the sapphireblue ocean. In the evening you go to a ristorante, where you are welcomed as a very important person, and you feel the special Sicilian warmth - something you´ll meet everywhere you go, if you are openhearted. When your vacation ends, you don´t say "Goodbye" - you are using the Italian phrase: "Arri vederci" = "See you! We´ll meet again"
the music of the mediterranean sea ..❤. greeting from Algeria ..
Yes :) Greetings from Sicily to Algeria❤️ You are our Brothers❤️
@@Donknowww grazie mille mio fratello... i am a cheese worker in saputo di lino saputo in Montréal Canada...my co workers is scicilians immigranti...forza italia 💪💪💪
Sir thaoa a lehass el kappa ana taliani ou va fan culo algeria i sicilia
Dans pas longtemps vous allez nous prendre la tarantella b7al li dertou bel reggada ya ould el 9ahba
So beautiful.....is called Europe's Museum because being there you can see other cultural things left there from 100's of years ago.....ex. greek pillars. African olive oil. Best wheat bread in Europe and more. Ive been there its so nice to!
Messina 🙏🙏🥰
Que música más bonita ❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
My friend was eating Sicillian pizza so I looked this up...
11/10 will look up again
It makes me happy.
Sicily is beautiful
I love the Sicilian part of me. I'm also Mostly Neapolitan and a little Romano. But to me I love my Sicilian part the most.
Me too
This music is the joy of life
La Sicile dans les villages il y a des costume différents et très colorer et aussi de la cuisine différente et chaque province aussi très diverses et très bonne la cuisine est la meilleur qui est reconnu par tous le monde
LETS DANCE🇮🇹❤️🇨🇦
Bellisimo Sicilia cosa nostra
Italie du Sud il y a beaucoup de monument antique grecque à voir les temple
Compagnia Di Conto !! 🕺🏾💃🏾
Wish I could find this music on vinyl!
Caccamo, Palermo in my blood. 💚🤍❤️
siti bravi sicilian ITALY
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❤ from 🇦🇲
Dans la culture que font partager Italie du Sud e s est aussi la musique et monuments antique et spécialités de cuisine de Italie du sud
I’m half Mexican half Sicilian my official language is Italian mostly born in CA grew up to be Italian since my family from Italy moved to Mexican in Michoacán Mexico a combination known as Mexi Italian Sicilian language is a different language not officially a real language it’s a dialect spoken in Sicily since it’s part of Italy 🇮🇹
Sicilians nation who can explain about Sicily Im Sicilian too
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What is that boing noise?
My dad would play this little harp like a mandolin
Jew's harp or mouth harp. You can buy them in pretty much any roadside souvenir stand in Sicily.
It's called 'U Maranzanu.
Passer devant les musicitien et les monument sand s'arrêter de vant les monuments et filer sand rien voire du tous se nait pas intéressant pas la peine de venir en Italie sans rien voire il faut mieux rester en Chine