Cinema Rediscovered: Sangue Bleu by Nino Oxilia
Join us and travel back in time for an evening of film and music as we present a masterpiece of silent Italian cinema newly restored by the Cineteca di Bologna in Italy. As in the 1920s you will enjoy the screening of Sangue Bleu while Daniele Furlati, pianist in residence at the Cineteca di Bologna, will accompany the […]
Leggi di piùThe Place by Paolo Genovese
Our cineforum comes back on April 2nd with the screening of The Place by acclaimed Italian director Paolo Genovese. An enigmatic, nameless man (Valerio Mastandrea) sits in the corner of a bar, receiving visitor after visitor. They tell him of their profoundest wishes and desires, and he assures them they can have exactly what they want… but […]
Leggi di piùBack from Italy 2019: Building within the dimension of history
The Association of American College and University Programs in Italy, in collaboration with the Embassy of Italy and the Italian Cultural Institute, are pleased to present the second edition of “Back from Italy”, a talk and exhibit featuring stories and works by young architecture students who spent a semester in Italy. For non-European architects in […]
Leggi di piùEarly Music in Italy: from the Trecento to the Baroque with the Folger Consort
Join us for a program organized in collaboration with the Folger Consort of Washington DC as we take a closer look at the history of music in Italy from the 1300s to the late 1600s. Robert Eisenstein, Artistic Director at the Folger Consort, will lead a special presentation introducing musical concepts and tracing the path […]
Leggi di piùThe Innovators Behind Leonardo
A conversation with Plinio Innocenzi, the author of “The Innovators behind Leonardo”. Although Leonardo da Vinci died 500 years ago this year, we still associate him with the ideal of the “universal man,” a person able to nimbly navigate many different disciplines and ideas and find rich and enlightening connections. Both an engineer and an artist, Leonardo […]
Leggi di piùTintoretto at 500: from Venice to Washington
The symposium “Tintoretto at 500: From Venice to Washington” is being organized in celebration of the 500th anniversary of the birth of Jacopo Tintoretto, in conjunction with the major exhibition at the National Gallery of Art, “Tintoretto: Artist of Renaissance Venice,” and the complementary exhibitions, “Drawing in Tintoretto’s Venice” and “Venetian Prints in the Time of […]
Leggi di piùWomen Who Jazz: Federica Fornabaio and Angelo Olivieri
Our Women Who Jazz series continues with one of Italy’s youngest conductors but also a pianist and a composer, Federica Fornabaio,presenting her latest project in duo with acclaimed trumpeter Angelo Olivieri. The concert will see a ‘contamination’ of contemporary classical music, film soundtracks and jazz, taking inspiration from Federica’s own compositions as well as the […]
Leggi di piùItalian Fashion Reload
On the occasion of the third international Italian Design Day, dress at your fashionable best and join us for Italian Fashion Reload, a conference addressing the history of Italian fashion in the context of the future of the industry. The esteemed panel of speakers will include Italo Zucchelli, Fashion Designer and former Creative Director of Calvin […]
Leggi di piùThe Valley of the Queens – a lecture by Christian Greco, Director of the Egyptian Museum in Turin
3,000 years ago, in ancient Egypt, it wasn’t unusual for women to rule – and some became all powerful – like Cleopatra and Nefertiti. In anticipation of International Women’s Day, join us on a journey meeting the Queens of Egypt and discovering the significant contribution of the Italian Mission to the Valley of the Queens, where Italian archaeologists […]
Leggi di piùWomen Who Jazz: Ada Montellanico Quartet in Concert
Our 2019 music season starts with the first US performance of acclaimed vocalist Ada Montellanico, the most sweet and gripping voice of the Italian jazz scene. Accompanied by her quartet, Ada Montellanico will present to DC Jazz enthusiasts Tencology, a journey through the repertoire of Italian songwriter Luigi Tenco and other classic cantautori revisited with a unique jazz & swing twist. The […]
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