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Bebawinigi
“Bebawinigi”
Bebawinigi (Virginia Quaranta) is an Italian singer, composer, multi-instrumentalist and actress.
Her first Lp, “Bebawinigi”, collects few tracks, different from each other, first taste and first step of this artistic path.
Bebawinigi project is an experimentation: the fusion of various branches of rock – from grunge to new wave, from psychedelia to punk, from industrial to noise – with electronic, blues, jazz, folk and classical music. All this combined with a theatrical approach, expecially live where there’s unusual employment of conventional instruments or common objects producing peculiar sounds, and the artist uses her voice in a wide variety of timbres, registers, colors and styles, searching for an invented language, a personal grammelot.
In 2014, Bebawinigi is main actress, as well as the soundtrack composer and interpreter of “Lievito Madre” a Fulvio Risuleo’s short film, 3rd award’s winner at the Cannes Film Festival, Cinéfondation section.
In 2015, she’s the soundtrack composer and interpreter of “Varicella”, a Fulvio Risuleo’s short film, 1st award’s winner at the “Semaine de la Critique” (Cannes).
Her first Lp, “Bebawinigi”, collects few tracks, different from each other, first taste and first step of this artistic path.
Bebawinigi project is an experimentation: the fusion of various branches of rock – from grunge to new wave, from psychedelia to punk, from industrial to noise – with electronic, blues, jazz, folk and classical music. All this combined with a theatrical approach, expecially live where there’s unusual employment of conventional instruments or common objects producing peculiar sounds, and the artist uses her voice in a wide variety of timbres, registers, colors and styles, searching for an invented language, a personal grammelot.
In 2014, Bebawinigi is main actress, as well as the soundtrack composer and interpreter of “Lievito Madre” a Fulvio Risuleo’s short film, 3rd award’s winner at the Cannes Film Festival, Cinéfondation section.
In 2015, she’s the soundtrack composer and interpreter of “Varicella”, a Fulvio Risuleo’s short film, 1st award’s winner at the “Semaine de la Critique” (Cannes).