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Patrizia Laquidara is a Sicilian-born and Veneto-adopting singer-songwriter, also practicing theatre and dance-theatre (in the shows: Storia di Milonga, l'Orco, Buio Bianco, and Cristiani di Allah). During a trip to South America she fell in love with Brazilian music. This passion flourished in a series of Brazilian-related projects: from a tribute album to Caetano Veloso to many collaboration with Brazilian and Sicilian artists. In her last CD, Il canto dell'anguana (texts by the poet Enio Sartori, 2010) she interprets the (somehow close to sirens) anguana folk legend of the Vicenza province, as a symbol of desire. Extended biography Born in Sicily (Italy’s most southern island) and brought up in Veneto (deep north) she’s definitely an uncommon vocal and song-writing talent. She won a bursary for composers and singers for folk music of Venice and Lombardy at Mogol’s school CET and following that experience, she left for a trip to South America in search of inspiration and she suddenly finds herself singing one of her early tracks Essenzialmente ("Essentially") on Brazilian radio. Back in Europe this untiring traveller is off one more time to Spain with her band Hotel Rif going north to south playing her music in streets, squares and underground stations. She then starts her first concerts in traditional music festivals in Spain but also back to Italy. With a strong passion for Brazilian music, Patrizia pays her personal tribute to Caetano Veloso by recording a collect

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