This is a portrait of my land, Sardinia.
If I close my eyes I can smell the intense scents of myrtle, or see the turquoise of the sea on the notes of dance 'Su ballu tundu'. Imagine that at the time of the pyramids of Cheops in Sardinia people were already dancing 'su ballu tundu'.
The earliest evidence of Sardinian dancing is deduced from the discovery of a fragment of a keeled bowl in which a dance scene is depicted in which the dancers are four women.
Documentation of women's dancing from 2,500 years ago is now kept in Sassari, a city in the north of Sardinia, at the Sanna Museum.
So I wrote and arranged this song called Wild Land. Hope you like it!more