Vendredi 26 novembre 2021 – 20h30
Théâtre de Bastia
Avec :
Antoine Albertini, Cédric Appietto, Patrizia Gattaceca, Francine Massiani, Gray Orsatelli, Doria Ousset, Jean Emmanuel Pagni, Christian Ruspini et Tim Colonna
Et :
A FILETTA, Frédéric Antonpietri, Paul Cesari, Michè Dominici, Jean-Marie Giannelli, Nico Torracinta
Janvier 1980, les évènements de Bastelica-Fesch vont sceller les convictions politiques de Paul, Mathieu et Pierre, qui les amènent à rejoindre René, au sein de l’organisation clandestine nationaliste. Leur engagement aura des conséquences sur le destin de leurs proches.
C’est leur vie et celle de leur famille pendant 40 ans qui se jouent sur la scène, ils seront témoins et acteurs de l’histoire contemporaine de la Corse. Une fiction qui évolue dans un contexte historique et qui parle d’engagement, d’amitié, d’amour, de violence, de transmission et de... chansons.
Ce spectacle est d’abord la rencontre entre trois univers artistiques : Laurent Simonpoli, scénariste et réalisateur, Frédéric Antonpietri, musicien et compositeur, Armand Luciani, photographe et vidéaste. Ensemble, ils ont imaginé un spectacle populaire où se mêlent théâtre, musique, projections et chansons en live. Ces chansons, qui ont nourri la conscience collective, réveillé ? ou révélé ? le désir d’un destin commun, constituent la bande originale de Sintinelli interprétée sur scène par les comédiens et le groupe A Filetta.
Une saga familiale passionnante qui raconte le destin d’hommes et de femmes qui, dans les victoires comme dans les échecs, savent que leur histoire ne peut se dérouler ailleurs que sur cette terre.
LIBERATION
“… A FILETTA have become one of the premier groups in Corsican traditional music thanks to their tenacity, knowledge of Corsican polyphony, above all their constant renewal and the openness of their island repertoire to offshore influences...”
LE MONDE
“A show for eleven dancers, seven singers and a musician in which Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui returns to a visual sobriety centred on the dancing body, with a great deal of work on movement and rhythm. The work is also sublimated by the breathtaking majesty of the songs of Corsican vocal ensemble A Filetta and Libanese singer Fadia Tomb El-Hage. (...) The seven voices fill the space like gently blowing up a balloon. A penetration, full of finesse, with a limpid polyphonic texture and an elastic magnitude which takes in both the traditional Corsican and the oriental repertoires of the artists.
L’HUMANITE
“Far from fixing the score, the group's polyphony finds its force, on the contrary, in the life and emotions generated by work on the voice timbres of each of its members. Guttural sounds, nasal musicality in certain syllables, mix of intonations... All the art of A Filetta's singers is reinforced by a complex harmony of which only they have the secret.”
L’EXPRESS
"A FILETTA's voices speak to the skin as much as to the ear... A Filetta sing the soul of their island with a universal talent.”
LE NOUVEL OBSERVATEUR
“They are one of the most sumptuous of Corsican polyphonic groups that can be heard... Without being untrue to themselves, A FILETTA have been able to open their immemorial art to other forms of expression, notably by working on film music with the composer Bruno Coulais…”
LE FIGARO
“A Filetta, or the Corsican universe”. “A Filetta conquer new aesthetic territories and invent new forms.”
LA TERRASSE
“Independent and creative, A Filetta reaffirm their refusal to let themselves be reduced to being the guardians of the temple of the island's vocal art, fixed and devoted only to heritage, but rather give life to an inspired ensemble, certainly rooted in their native land but all the better to keep their nose to the wind, or as is the case today, look to the sky like the fern from which they have taken their name.”
MONDOMIX
“A Filetta, the open song”. “The seven Corsican singers of the polyphonic group A Filetta have pursued a demanding but open road since 1978, linking an ageless oral culture to written traditions, without forgetting to go out and meet the world."