Terry Cordas called on the women to close out the 10th edition of the Cordas World Music Festival with a very unusual edition of “Chamateia” (composed by Luís Alberto Bettencourt e António Melo e Sousa), that featured 6 different types of instruments. It was such a pleasure to work with Joana Alegre (Guitar), Monica Guilart (Portugûes Viola dos Corações), Maija Kauhanen (Finnish Kantele), Daniela Dahmen Quintas (violin), and Lu Yanan (Chinese Pipa). Chamateia is a majestic song that was written about the Azores, and everyone native to the islands has sung the song at least 1,000 times. But, this was the first time that it was ever performed with foreign instruments, and I think that it is safe to say that this was the first time that a Chinese Pipa, Indian Sarod or Finnish Kantele have ever appeared on stage together. It was indeed a unique rendering that left me with a permanent soft spot in my heart. What a great idea Terry! Thank you for suggesting this.

The Portugal News Article on Chamateia Performance
Lyrics to Chamateia
(composed by Luís Alberto Bettencourt e António Melo e Sousa: Translated into English)
In the cradle that the island holds
I drink the rhymes of this song
In the high sea of this land
Nothing the reason for my tears
But in the courtyard of life
Dinner serves as supper
And even the most felt pain
Gives way to the ‘chamateia’
Oh my love
Oh ‘chamarrita’
My solace, back and forth
I will embark on this dance
Tap dance, oh my love
If tap dancing doesn’t
Calm my restless soul
I’m up for whatever comes
In the turns of the ‘chamarrita’
‘Chamarrita’, tap dance
I want to contradict
The grip of this mist
That sometimes wants to overcome me




