ALESSANDRA BELLONI, JOHN T. LA BARBERA AND I GIULLARI DI PIAZZA,
WITH SPECIAL GUEST GIOVANNANGELO DE GENNARO FROM PUGLIA, ITALY,
will perform
"MYSTIC RHYTHMS & SACRED CHANTS FOR 7 BLACK MADONNAS FROM ITALY
TO SPAIN" MAY 16 AT CATHEDRAL OF ST. JOHN THE DIVINE.
Retrospectacle concert celebrates
company's 45th Anniversary.
Program includes healing chants, ritual
drumming and trance dance ceremonies from Southern Italy, France, Spain and
Brazil that honor the Black Madonna.
WHERE AND WHEN:
Friday May 16 at 7:30 PM
Cathedral of St. John the Divine (St. James Chapel), 1047 Amsterdam Avenue (at
112th Street)
Presented by I Giullari di Piazza, artists in residence at Cathedral of St.
John the Divine.
General Admission: $50
Buy tickets: https://tinyurl.com/bdzmdk8m
Performing company's website: www.alessandrabelloni.com
Venue: 212-316-7490, www.stjohndivine.org
Photos are available for download at: https://photos.app.goo.gl/LR5pKQzKdGeLxJLG8
Music, dance and theater critics are invited.
NEW YORK, April 11 -- I Giullari di Piazza performance troupe, led by Alessandra Belloni (Founder) and John T. La Barbera (Musical Director/Co-Founder), will return to Cathedral of St. John the Divine, 1047 Amsterdam Avenue (at 112th Street), May 16 with "Mystic Rhythms & Sacred Chants for Seven Black Madonnas from Italy to Spain." The event is a retrospective concert of healing chants, ritual drumming and trance dance ceremonies that honor the different faces of the Seven Black Madonnas. Beside a dynamic mixture of musical, dance and drumming performances (details below), the evening features guest artist Giovannangelo de Gennaro, a leading expert in medieval and early music, performing medieval sacred chants taken from Livre Vermelleis (The Red book).
I Giullari di Piazza, founded in 1980, specializes in medieval pilgrimage songs, Southern Italian tarantellas and devotional chants, and folk and ritual drumming traditions. This concert celebrates the 45th anniversary of the group's founding and features selections from its original opera, “Voyage of the Black Madonna," which was a watershed creation for the company. It premiered at Cathedral of St. John the Divine in 1991, earned the ensemble a residency there, and led to Belloni's book “Healing Journeys with the Black Madonna” (forward by Matthew Fox, published by Inner traditions) and her recent documentary film, "Musical journeys with the Black Madonna in Southern Italy.” The film premiered at NYU Casa Italiana on February 6, 2025 with initial funding provided by Casa Italian Zerilli Marimò and is having further screenings this Spring. (More info and screening schedule: see below).
This concert will include a special additional performance. Accompanying himself on authentic period instruments, guest artist Giovannangelo de Gennaro from Puglia, Italy will perform medieval sacred chants from Livre Vermelleis (The Red Book), a collection from the monastery of Montserrat (Barcelona) that honor the Black Madonna of Montserrat and other Italian Black Madonnas who are known collectively as the Seven Sisters. He is renowned for his expertise in medieval and early music and for undertaking pilgrimages that connect his faith and music. He is distinguished by his dedication to preserving and revitalizing early music and his unique approach of integrating historical instruments and spiritual journeys into his artistry distinguish him in the realm of traditional and medieval music.
THE CONCERT IN DETAIL
The artists of I Giullari di Piazza, who specialize in ancient Southern Italian
musical arts, will open a portal into the sacred sites of the mysterious Black
Madonna in Italy and around the world in this enchanting journey of discovery
of the Seven Black Madonnas. It illuminates the ancient Neapolitan legend,
known in Southern Italy as the "Seven Sisters," delving into traditional
legends, miracles, and history; transporting audiences, through sacred healing
chants, ritual drumming, and trance dances, to a time and place where an unbroken
and ancient tradition continues today.
There will be healing chants, ritual drumming and trance dance ceremonies from Southern Italy, France, Spain and Brazil that honor the Seven Black Madonnas. Music includes the ancient chant to the Madonna of Montevergine (Avellino) from the region of Campania. She is the Black Madonna known as Mamma Schiavona, the Serving Mother, and is considered the most important of the Seven Sisters. Initially, in the region of Campania, the legend says that the seven Madonnas were all sisters. The last one was believed to be the ugliest, which made her run away to the high mountain called Mount Partenio. The pilgrims searched hard to look for her and, when they did find her, they saw that she was the most beautiful of all. Mamma Schiavona continues to be venerated on a high sacred mountain where pilgrims still climb barefoot while chanting and drumming in her honor.
[BACKGROUND: It is believed that the Roman Poet Vergil went up the Mountain
"Partenio " (Monte Vergine) to find inspiration for his poems. He
evoked the response of the Goddess Cybele (Gaia) through the mythical Prophetess Sibilla
Cumana (the Sybil). In her temple he passed his journey of initiation (seven
stages) and became "Mago-Poeta" (healer/poet).]
Drumming includes the Tammorriata, a sensual dance done by couples playing castanets
which dates back to the rites of the Mother Earth Goddess Cybele, now worshipped
as Black Madonna. Since pre-Christian times she has been the
protector of gays, transgender and LGBTQ+ people, known as Femminielli in the
Neapolitan Culture and Galli in Rome (where they were priests of the Phrygian
goddess Cybele, or Magna Mater).
Musicians appearing will be: Alessandra Belloni (Artistic Director; percussion & vocals), John T. La Barbera (Composer & Music Director; guitar, mandolin & chitarra battente), Mara Gerety (vocals & violin), Christa Patton (harp, oboe & recorder) and a special guest from Puglia, Italy, Giovannangelo de Gennaro (vocals, vielle, accordion, flutes & percussion). Dancers appearing will be Dancers appearing will be Francesco Silvano, Amara and Mark Mindek (stilt dancer in the role of the Poet Virgil).
Music content will also include original compositions dedicated to the Earth Goddesses (Isis, Artemis, Cybele, Aphrodite) by John T. La Barbera and original compositions by Alessandra Belloni for the Black Madonnas, the African Yoruba tradition of the Orishas, the Black Madonna of the Gypsies from France, and Mary Magdalene.
The concert will end in a traditional Tarantella dance for the Black Madonna
and the authentic Pizzica Tarantata, the healing trance dance from Puglia,
done to cure the mythical bite of the Tarantula, which was believed to be the
cause of a depression that afflicted mainly women.
WHO IS THE BLACK MADONNA?
The Black Madonna is a Christian tradition with origins in pre-Christian devotion
to the Earth Mother Goddess and the African Mother. She is the female aspect
of God. The Black Virgin also represents the womb of Earth, the dark side of
the moon, the universe, the cosmos, and the mystery of the life-giving woman.
As the Earth continues to regenerate herself, she nourishes us, even if we are
abusing her with pollution, mining, and global warming but sometimes she can
destroy.
ABOUT ALESSANDRA BELLONI
Alessandra Belloni is a world-renowned percussionist, singer, dancer, and actress
born in Rome. Voted one of the best female percussionists in the world by Drum
Magazine, she designed a signature series of tambourines for REMO, Inc. She
is the founder and lead performer of “I Giullari di Piazza,” an
Italian music, theatre, and dance ensemble, and is an Artist-in-Residence at
the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York City. She teaches workshops
and healing retreats around the world and lives in Edgewater, New Jersey. More
info: www.alessandrabelloni.com and www.igiullaridipiazza.com. She was featured
with Oscar Winning actress Marisa Tomei in the PBS series "Dream of Italy,"
part 3, which discussed the Black Madonna in January 2024. See: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=be9lmjIXjxw
www.AlessandraBelloni.com www.youtube.com/alessandrabelloni
www.facebook.com/alessandrabelloni54 Instagram belloni-alessandra
www.igiullaridipiazza.org
Author of HEALING JOURNEYS WITH THE BLACK MADONNA – Inner
traditions https://www.amazon.com/Healing-Journeys-Black-Madonna-Practices/dp/1591433428/
ABOUT JOHN T. LA BARBERA
John T. La Barbera, a film score composer, producer, guitar and stringed instrument
virtuoso and concert artist, has won several awards and commissions from The
Jerome Foundation, Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, The Martin Gruss
Foundation, the New York State Council on the Arts, Meet the Composer, UMass-Dartmouth,
and ASCAP. He has contributed to the off-Broadway productions "Souls
of Naples" (Theater for a New Audience) and Martha Clark's adaptation of
Luigi Pirandello's short stories in Kaos (New York Theater Workshop). His folk
opera, Stabat Mater-Donna di Paradiso, was commissioned and performed at
The Cathedral of St. John the Divine. His film scores include documentaries,
features and silents. He recently produced "I’m a Typical New Yorker"
for actor Dominic Chianese and worked for several labels including: Shanachie
records, Meadowlark, Rounder Records, Lyrichord Disks, Ellipsis Arts, and Bribie
Records. Since 1973, he has performed in concert halls throughout Europe, South
America, Canada and the U.S. as composer, solo guitarist and chamber musician.
He is author of prominent books on the mandolin and an adjunct faculty professor
of music at Bergen Community College. www.johntlabarbera.com
ABOUT THE FILM
"Musical Journeys with the Black Madonna in Southern Italy" is a documentary
written and produced by Alessandra Belloni and directed and edited by Francesco
Piccolo. We follow a series of musical pilgrimages that Belloni leads each summer
to the Southern Italian regions of Campania and Sicily, visiting the sacred
sites of the Black Madonnas known to local folklore as the “Seven Sisters.”
It is an intimate and participatory journey, with the camera closely following
Belloni and her students as they learn and perform the music and dances associated
with each Madonna, taking part in the feast-day celebrations and experiencing
their power and mystery in the first person. It also features workshops of ritual
drumming and dance featuring authentic tarantella and tammurriata in the region
of Campania, led by Belloni and featuring guest artist Nando Citarella on percussion
and vocals. Based on the book Healing Journeys with the Black Madonna (Inner
Traditions | Bear and Company, 2019) by Alessandra Belloni. This film is made
possible with funding by NYU Casa Italiana Zerilli-Marimò. Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KhFRYTOg-b8
Upcoming screenings:
May 3 -- Garibaldi Museum in Staten Island
June 7 -- Italian Charities of America in Queens
September 13 -- Bronx Heritage Center
For more info and review reservations, contact: Jonathan Slaff, Press Rep, js@jsnyc.com,
212-924-0496 (o), 917-892-0682 (c).
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Music, dance, and theater reviews are invited.
Photos are available for download at: https://photos.app.goo.gl/LR5pKQzKdGeLxJLG8
PRESS CLIPPINGS
PERFORMANCE REVIEWS
"Ms. Belloni sang in an exultant voice. The songs blazed with an age-old
momentum." -- Jon Pareles, New York Times
"Italian-born virtuoso Alessandra Belloni is established as a unique phenomenon, not just a percussionist, but also an actress, lecturer, entertainer, and healer." -- Drum Magazine
BOOK REVIEWS:
"Belloni has done her homework and heart work, danced the dance, drummed
the drums and tambourines, bled while doing so....a shamanic gift for our times." --
Matthew Fox, spiritual theologian, activist, and author of Original Blessing
“. . . transports the reader on an inner journey in which they experience the archetype of the Black Madonna within, so they may continue to keep her mystery and healing alive in today’s world. Read this book and be transformed!” -- Dr. Gabrielle Francis, author of The Rockstar Remedy
Alessandra Belloni and her book were featured with a special in depth interview January 25 with Ancient-Origins | Ancient Origins Premium - ONE THE BEST THREE books pick for the week in the Books Newsletter by Dr Micki Pistorius https://members.ancient-origins.net/talk-to-an-expert-list, Editor, Membership Coordinator – Ancient Origins Premium
"Alessandra Belloni and 'Tarantata: Dance of the Ancient Spider' is a revelation, utterly fascinating." -- Don Hackman, Los Angeles Times
"Healing Journeys of The Black Madonna by Alessandra Belloni is an emotional tour-de-force that will leave you astonished by its power as you mentally cast the film adaptation. But I warn you “ this is not a book for those that are not ready to reflect deeply on their wounds, how they were created and the path of recovery. So, do yourself a favor and purchase two copies of this book, one for yourself and one for someone else. The Black Madonna will let you know who is in need."--Tayannah Lee McQuillar, Author of The Sibyls Oraculum: Oracle of the Black Doves
VIDEOS
The Voyage of the Black Madonna promo for a documentary film by Alessandra
Belloni: https://youtu.be/aE0Kg6A2Yi0
Procession Of The Black Madonna from "Tarantata Spider Dance" http://youtu.be/HJqD5cr1NKk
Alessandra Belloni Live Appearance on ABC-TV7 Chicago: http://youtu.be/3J9ZlzKLzPw