Annie's Story Cave

FRITTATAGORAPHOBIA!


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This is the story of Annie's Mom Rachele and how she always carried a frittata in her pockabook, and fed everyone.

Dedicated to Rachele Clare Petruzzelli Lanzillotto, 1926 - 2016, may her sparkle live on forever.


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Annie first performed "Frittatagoraphobia" August 2001, as a cooking show at The Smithsonian Folk Life Festival in the "Food Tent"-- in a session curated by Annie Hauck-Lawson.  

On December 8th, 2008, Annie performed a rendition of this story with percussionist John Gennari at The Astor Center, in Manhattan,  in their "Kitchen Jazz Lazzi" duet, for the promotion of the book, "Gastropolis: Food and New York City", edited by Annie Hauck-Lawson and Jonathan Deutsch (Columbia U Press) in which Lanzillotto wrote Chapter 13: COSA MANGIA OGGI, on her Bronx Italian youth through food. 

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