Saturday, March 21st (3pm—6pm)
Moving Arts of Mt. Airy
6819 Greene Street
Philadelphia, PA 19119
Entrance $15
Through the notes, the rhythms and the steps of Southern Italian folk music and dances you can hear the echoes of an ancient past, made of ground, paganism and superstition. During Pre-Christian Age people used to dance by the sound of harpsichords during rituals celebrating Dyonisus and other gods related to the cult of rebirth and the cyclic course of nature.
Source: http://magnagrece.blogspot.it/
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