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Considered subversive by colonial powers and satanic by the Catholic Church, the funaná music style was repressed until Cape Verde's independence in 1975. One of its most eminent performers, Victor Tavarès dit Bitori, even waited until he was 55 years old to record his first album in 1997. Since then, he has rehabilitated the tradition by practising the diatonic accordion, which is its characteristic instrument, in the company of a bouncing, jangly rhythm that is marked by the presence of a ferrinho - an iron bar that is struck and scraped by a metal rod. Here, at the 2017 Banlieues Bleues Festival in Paris, Bitori remains impassive, chewing on a toothpick, whilst his audience float into a trance. Push back the furniture, you're gonna be dancing in your own living room! **Eric Delhaye**
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material_proyectable Rebiun32640135 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun32640135 m|||||o||c|||||||| cr |n||||||||a vz |za|z| 221215s2017 fr 058 e |o v|mul d ASP5363587/marc CBUC 991010721958806709 VaAlASP eng rda VaAlASP por cpp lncv--- Bitori on tour une production, la Huit ; en coproduction avec Banlieues Bleues et Trace TV ; un film de Guillaume Dero Bitori Paris, France Qwest TV 2017 Paris, France Paris, France Qwest TV 1 online resource (58 minutes) 1 online resource (58 minutes) 005739 Two-dimensional Moving Image tdi rdacontent computer c rdamedia video v rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier video file rdaft Title from title screen (viewed December 15, 2022) Bitori, accordion, harmonica ; Chando Graciosa, vocals, ferrinho ; Danilo Tavares, vocals, electric bass guitar ; Miroca Paris, vocals, percussion ; Toy Paris, vocals, drums Recorded Salle des Malassis de Bagnolet March 10, 2017 Considered subversive by colonial powers and satanic by the Catholic Church, the funaná music style was repressed until Cape Verde's independence in 1975. One of its most eminent performers, Victor Tavarès dit Bitori, even waited until he was 55 years old to record his first album in 1997. Since then, he has rehabilitated the tradition by practising the diatonic accordion, which is its characteristic instrument, in the company of a bouncing, jangly rhythm that is marked by the presence of a ferrinho - an iron bar that is struck and scraped by a metal rod. Here, at the 2017 Banlieues Bleues Festival in Paris, Bitori remains impassive, chewing on a toothpick, whilst his audience float into a trance. Push back the furniture, you're gonna be dancing in your own living room! **Eric Delhaye** In English Funana (Music)- Cabo Verde Folk songs, Portuguese- Cabo Verde Concert films Funana (Music) Folk songs Bitori instrumentalist Dero, Guillaume filmmaker Huit Production production company Trace TV (Firm) production company Qwest TV publisher Banlieues Bleues (Festival),. production company