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Oriana Civile was born on 19 November, 1980 in Italian, is an Italian singer, performer, and songwriter. At 40 years old, Oriana Civile height not available right now. We will update Oriana Civile's height soon as possible.

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Oriana Civile Age 42 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 19 November 1980
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Nationality Italian

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2016

In 2016 Civile opened the concert of Noa and Gil Dor at the 23rd Capo d'Orlando in Blues Festival. She also presented her "Song of Anyone's Life" at the RAI Auditorium of Palermo and at the Beniamino Joppolo Theater of Patti, Sicily. She received the Miramare Prize for musicians from the Capo d'Orlando Academy of Music. She presided over the jury at the 22nd Canoro di Lascari Festival. She participated in making the soundtrack for the documentary Sorge il Sole: Una Storia Vera (The Sun Rises: A True Story) directed by Pietro Di Maria. In 2017 Civile was awarded the Maria Messina Literary Prize and the Women's World Prize for music.

2015

At the "tender" age of 34 she decided to learn to accompany herself with the guitar and wrote Canto di una Vita Qualunque (Song of Anybody's Life), a singing theatrical production based on songs of the traditional Sicilian repertoire connected with the cycle of life: from birth to death, from the lullaby to the funereal lament. Produced for the first time in May 2015, with the support of the versatile musician Ciccio Piras, Song of Anybody's Life continues to achieve much critical and public acclaim. The show's tunes are collected on the album Canto di una Vita Qualunque: Le Canzoni released in August 2016; the disk was selected for the City of Loano National Prize for traditional Italian music. Oriana Civile is artistic director of the Naso Art Fest, an event centered on Sicilian artistic and cultural identity and on the promotion of the historical center of Naso, an important village in the Province of Messina, her native land.

2013

From 2013 she dedicated herself to teaching singing in kindergarten and elementary school. In 2013 and 2014 at the Kids' British School of Palermo and in the following years at the Cresta elementary school in Naso, Province of Messina.

2009

In 2009 Civile entrusted the brilliant and eclectic Maurizio Curcio with her knowledge of the musical repertoire of Sicilian oral tradition, and from this valuable collaboration was born Arie di Sicilia, a disk and project of international scope that earned her the invitation to represent Sicily with two concerts at the 9th Voix de Femmes International Festival in Belgium in November 2009. Within the same show Civile conducted an internship called "Women's musical repertory in the Sicilian tradition."

2008

In 2008 she attended Pierre Vaiana's musical internship "Funduq: Héritage, Recherche et Création," based on the knowledge, interaction, and exchange between peoples, which took place in Palermo and Tunis, led by Pierre Vaiana, Salvatore Bonfede, Carlo Rizzo, and Fawzi Chekili, with coordination by Professor Girolamo Garofalo. From her Tunisian experience was born the disk "Funduq al-Mughannîn (l'auberge des chanteurs)," which was presented in 2009 in Belgium and in 2010 at the Garibaldi Theater of Enna by the group Funduq al-Mughannîn, composed of: Pierre Vaiana (soprano sax, Belgium), Salvatore Bonafede (piano, Sicily), Carlo Rizzo (tambourines, France), Oriana Civile (singing, Sicily), Mario Incudine (singing/guitar/mandolin, Sicily), Zohra Lajnef (singing, Tunisia), Manolo Cabras (double bass, Sardinia), Nidhal Jaoua (qanun, Tunisia), Omar Adela (percussion, Tunisia), and Saif Maayoufi (ethnic wind instruments and ney, Tunisia).

2007

In 2007 and 2011 she took part in the O'scià festival, organized by Claudio Baglioni in Lampedusa, with the O'scià Maquè group that accompanied the singer-songwriter Antoine Michel.

Together with Gera Bertolone, Egle Mazzamuto, Mariangela Vacanti, Mario Includine, Massimo Laguardia, Antonio Vasto, and Antonio Putzu she founded a group in tribute to Rosa Balistreri, Pirati a Palermo, which also performed at the Greek Theater of Segesta for the 2007 Calatafimi–Segesta Festival.

In 2007 she began her experience in the recording studio making the album Abballalaluna by Mario Incudine. There followed several other record album collaborations, including: Singin' and Playin' the Blues by the blues man Andrea Notti; Yesss!!! by Antoine Michel; I Bambini di Ieri (Yesterday's Children) by Vincenzo Pomar and Maurizio Curcio acoustic quartet; C’era una Volta la Luna a Lampedusa (Once Upon a Time the Moon on Lampedusa) by Antoine Michel and O'scià Maquè.

2006

In 2006 she entered to take part in the Palermo Workshop Cultural Association, with which she made two editions of the Horizontal Laboratory.

2005

From 2005 to 2010 she was the female voice in the Gruppo Terra (Earth Group) that accompanied the singer-songwriter Mario Incudine on tour.

2003

From 2003 to 2007 she was the female voice of Be-Folk, a comedy band playing original music and lyrics (by Ciccio Piras).

2002

From 2002 to 2005 she was the voice of the 500 Blues Mobile, a blues, rhythm & blues, and jazz band, with whom she also performed at the wedding feast of the Prince of Persia at the Royal Palace of Ficuzza (Province of Palermo).

2000

From 2000 to 2012 she lived in Palermo, where she attended the faculties of Psychology and Music, uniting both fields in a diploma of specialization in Music Therapy. An important aspect of her artistic journey was determined in 2004 by attending the theoretical/practical Laboratory of Ethnomusicology at the University of Palermo, led by Professor Girolamo Garofalo and based on the study of traditional oral music and singing. Discovering the hidden world of primitive societies, listening to music of oral tradition, and studying ethnomusicology documents collected by researchers in the field going back to 1800 made her understand that the most widely-known idea of Sicilian folk music is completely distorted. It was then she developed a passion for and dedicated herself to studying this almost unknown tremendous cultural heritage, with immense engagement and reverential respect, reviving some inestimable gems.

1995

From 1995 to 1998 Oriana Civile was the voice of the Studio '90 cover band playing Italian light music, founded and directed by the pianist Franco Caliò.

1980

Oriana Civile (Italian pronunciation: [oˈrjaːna tʃiˈviːle] ) (born in Messina, Sicily, 19 November 1980) is an Italian singer, performer, and songwriter. She is a scholar of Sicilian traditional music and an important exponent of reviving the musical repertory of Sicilian oral tradition. Her innate performing talent and her eclectic, versatile personal voice, especially, allow her to handle many music genres: from the blues to jazz, from bossa nova to flamenco, from Argentine tango to comedy rock, from reviving folk music to exploring world music.