"Bailenga" does not appear to be a standard German word or phrase. It could be a proper noun, a name, or possibly a term from a specific dialect or context. If you can provide more context or clarify what you mean by "Bailenga," I would be happy to help with the translation!

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23.09.2026
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Johannes-von-Nepomuk-Platz 1, 2700 Wiener Neustadt

The term "Bailenga" comes from the combination of the Spanish word "baile" (dance) and "balenga," a dialect term of Piedmontese and Venetian origin that means "bizarre," "crazy," or "distorted."

For the musicians of the group, music and dance nurture the expression of the "craziest" and most wonderful sides of every person.

The group's repertoire promises much and fully meets expectations: multi-voiced songs from the diverse multi-ethnic regions of Italy, classical Neapolitan music, Pizzica Salentina, Tammurriata from Campania, songs and dance music from Apulia, Sicily, Albania, Occitania, Greek songs, and also Brazilian dances and rhythms.

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23.09.2026
Bailenga 19:30
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