tarantë
Tarantë is the Albanian term for tarantella, a family of traditional Italian folk dances and their accompanying musical forms. The tarantella originated in Southern Italy and became associated with tarantism, a historical belief that a bite from the tarantula spider caused a condition that could be cured by frenzied dancing. Through migration and cultural exchange, the dance spread beyond its origin and influenced folk music in various regions.
Tarantë describes dances with lively, driving rhythms and fast footwork, often performed in 6/8 time. Dancers
There are regional variations across Italy, with distinct steps, tempos, and ornamental figures associated with areas
In contemporary Albanian usage, tarantë may appear in ethnomusicological writing and popular media as a reference