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*Teresa De Gennaro, really is talented – she has an incredible voice that is able to transfer from language to language seamlessly....**** Stars, Kryztoff

 

* De Gennaro an excellent singer in all the languages; .... **** Stars, Adelaide Theatre Guide

 

*a very polished and professional evening of international song....a high energy performance.... Her rich, warm voice, wide vocal range and expressive delivery made this a very memorable performance... completely sold out......Glam Adelaide

 

*it is quite a spectacle......there’s much delight and excitement as she launches into each tune and each tale......Exuberant and spirited, De Gennaro has a powerful, impressive voice that captures the emotion and essence of the songs no matter what language she sings in.The highlight is the the rousing delivery of the heartbreaking “Je Suis Malade (I Am Ill)”, originally sung by the tragic diva Dalida. .....Eurodiva is full of fun, lively moments that get the audience dancing and humming along. The sold-out season is a testament to De Gennaro’s talent and the fact that the show has huge appeal.... Cabaret Confessional

 

 

*De Gennaro has favourites amongst her extensive Diva collection. Her renditions of songs by Ceca, Mina, Marlene Dietrich and Dalida were punchy, filled with heart and showed off the best of her vocal range. Other songs were a tad more humorous….Db Magazine

 

*Eurodiva is brilliant! Not only is Teresa De Gennaro a composite performer (you can tell she has done the legwork) She has a wonderful voice and stunning stage presence. She would have been a WOW @ Mardi Gras.....Talk Fringe

EURODIVA

- 1 hour and 10mins

- 7 piece Band Charts 

- Multimedia: Yes, there are subtitles!

                    Slow motion moving images of Divas and an annimated map of Europe

- Spoken in English OR Italian.

 

Eurodiva is a ‘Cabaret Spectacular’ that transports you to Europe to celebrate the European Divas of the past century in a personal guided tour from country to country. 

 

Sung in 10 languages: Italian, French, Spanish, Portugese, German, Greek, Serbian, English, Arabic and Hebrew.

 

The smorgasbord of European artists include Marlene Dietrich, Edith Piaf, Dalida, Ceca, Mina, Raffaella Carra’, Mariza, Nana Mouskouri, Shirley Bassey plus many more.

 

Why so many different languages? "I’ve always loved learning new languages, what can I say, I love a challenge! Most European artists have no choice but to sing in English so I thought I’d get out of my comfort zone and make the effort to express myself through their languages,” says Teresa.

 

Living and working in Rome, London and the Greek Islands is what inspired Teresa to write Eurodiva: “I also travelled a lot throughout Europe and was exposed to some amazing female artists. I wanted to share my appreciation of them with my audiences.”

 

Spaning different genres and decades Eurodiva satisfies all tastes. Especially lovers of world music, all generations of migrants, Eurovision fans who appreciate the quirk, glamour and drama of that wonderful song contest; and especially the Italian community. (As there are many songs and stories pertaining to Italy.)

 

Surprisingly there are many familiar tunes! 

 

With such a wide demographic being catered for, it is entertainment ideal for cruise ship audiences. It is also flexible enough in time and theme to be created for particular cruise itineraries ensuring an unique personalised experience for all.

 

Teresa’s has many years experience as a cabaret singer and actress. She is cheeky yet classy and her superb vocal abilities can tackle not only diverse languages but master Fado, folk, rock, pop and disco!

 

She shares her humorous private experiences and interacts intimately with an audience drawing on her natural comedic ability to make Eurodiva an evening of entertainment that is bold, light hearted and ultimately FUN! 

 

 

 

 So fasten your seatbelts and get ready for a European tour!

Adelaide Fringe Festival

An excellent singer                                                                        - Adelaide Theatre Guide                                                

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