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News/Competition: International Poetry Competition Castello Di Duino VIII Edition 2012

The International Poetry Competition Castello Di Duino- VIII Edition- 2012
Deadline January, 7th 2012
Contacts: Prof. Gabriella Valera Gruber, Via Matteotti 21, 34138 Trieste – Tel. 040 638787 E-Mail valeragruber@alice.it, http://www.castellodiduinopoesia.it

GENERAL RULES
The competition is open to young people under 30 years of age.
Participation is free.

Theme of the 8th Edition- 2012: Mirror /Masks

For more information: Competition website

November 10, 2011 at 1:35 pm Leave a comment

Classes: Italian, Jun. 27, 2011 @ Italian Institute of Culture

June 15, 2011 at 10:16 am Leave a comment

Screening of Italian Historical Films to mark 150 years of Italian Unification, Apr. 15-17 2011 @ National Museums

To mark 150 years of Italian Unification the Istituto Italiano di Cultura requests the pleasure of your company at the screening of a series of Italian historical films with English subtitles L’Unita’ d’Italia (Unification of Italy) presented by Dr. George Gona of the Department of History – University of Nairobi

Dates: April 15-17, 2011
Venue: Louis Leakey Auditorium, National Museum of Kenya
Time: Friday 6pm and weekend at 4pm & 6pm
Entrance: Free

Programme:
15.4.11 – 6pm – Historical Introduced by Dr. George Gona with a documentary on Giuseppe Garibaldi / followed by – 1860: I mille di Garibaldi (1860: Garibaldi’s thousand men) directed by A. Blasetti
16.4.11 – 4pm – Allonsanfan (Allonsanfàn) directed by P. & V. Taviani
16.4.11 – 6pm – San Michele aveva un gallo (St. Michael had a rooster) directed by P. & V. Taviani
17.4.11 – 4pm – Il Gattopardo (The Leopard) directed by Luchino Visconti

Friday, 15th April 2011 (6pm)
Historical introduction by Dr. George Gona with the documentary: Giuseppe Garibaldi: Il diavolo rosso (Giuseppe Garibaldi: the red devil)
Documentary by: Ministry of Foreign Affairs – Rome
Running time: Excerpts only (English subtitles)
Documentary based on the historical events that led to the unification of Italy.

Followed by:
1860: I mille di Garibaldi (1936) (1860: Garibaldi’s thousand men)
Directed by: Alessandro Blasetti
Starring: Giuseppe Gulino, Aida Bellia, Gianfranco Giachetti, Mario Ferrari, Maria Denis
Running time: Excerpts only
Drama, History (English subtitles)

“1860” is considered by many, even to this day, as the forerunner of the long season of Italian neorealism.
The story is the harried attempt of a Sicilian partisan, as part of the risorgimento, to reach Garibaldi’s headquarters in Northern Italy, and to petition the revered revolutionary to rescue part of his besieged land. Along the way, the peasant hero encounters many colourful Italians, differing in class and age, and holding political opinions of every type.
There is a key train scene, and the film ends on the battlefield, Italian unification a success, despite brutal losses

Saturday, 16th April 2011 (4pm)

Allonsanfan (1974) (Allonsanfàn)
A brief introduction by Dr. George Gona
Directed by: Paolo and Vittorio Taviani
Starring: Marcello Mastroianni, Lea Massari, Minsy Farmer
Running time: 110 minutes
Drama, History (English subtitles)

The political prisoner Fulvio Imbriani is released ill from prison and the authorities expect to find his rebel friends though him. However, he returns to his family’s real state and recovers his health with his siblings. When his lover Charlotte unexpectedly arrives Fulvio’s his sister overhears her saying that their friends would be arriving the next morning and calls the authorities. The soldiers dispose of a great number of revolutionaries but Fulvio escapes with Charlotte who is fatally shot in the back. Fulvio travels with his comrades but with no enthusiasm…

Saturday, 16th April 2011 (6pm)

San Michele aveva un Gallo (1972) (Saint Michael had a rooster)
A brief introduction by Dr. George Gona
Directed by: Paolo and Vittorio Taviani
Starring: Giulio Brogi, Daniele Dublino, Renato Cestie’
Running time: 90 minutes
Drama, History (English subtitles)

Anarchism, socialism, anarcho-socialism: there were enough different varieties of these three political philosophies to fuel hundreds of political movements in late 19th-century Europe. This Italian film looks at the life of one committed radical anarchist from this period. Giulio Manieri is true to his principles and his cause, and he attempts to get a revolution going in a small provincial town. The people, alas, are apathetic, and instead of instigating a revolution, Giulio finds himself imprisoned in solitary confinement for 10 years. When he is transferred to group imprisonment and finally meets contemporary political prisoners, they have nothing but disdain for his beliefs. Their disagreements are unimportant when it becomes clear that an even more radical scheme is brewing.

Sunday, 17th April 2011 (4pm)

Il Gattopardo (1963) (The Leopard)
A brief introduction by Dr. George Gona
Directed by: Luchino Visconti
Starring: Burt Lancaster, Claudia Cardinale, Alain Delon, Paolo Stoppa, Rina Morelli
Running time: 187 minutes
Drama, History, Romance, War (English subtitles)

In the 1860s, a dying aristocracy struggles to maintain itself against a harsh Sicilian landscape. The film traces with a slow and deliberate rhythm the waning of the noble home of Fabrizio Corbero, Prince of Salina (the Leopard) and the corresponding rise to eminence of the enormously wealthy ex-peasant Don Calogero Sedara. The prince himself refuses to take active steps to halt the decline of his personal fortunes or to help build a new Sicily but his nephew Tancredi, Prince of Falconeri swims with the tide and assures his own position by marrying Don Calogero’s
beautiful daughter Angelica. The climatic scene is the sumptuous forty-minute ball, where Tancredi introduces Angelica to society.

AWARDS
• Oscar nominee for: best costume
• Golden Palm Award to Luchino Visconti
• David Award for: Best production
• Silver Ribbon Awards for:
• Best Cinematography, Best costume design, Best production design.
• San Jordi Awards: Special Award to Luchino Visconti, Best foreign film.

March 31, 2011 at 1:08 pm Leave a comment

Opera: L’Opera, Unità d’Italia (The Opera, Unification of Italy), Mar. 17-18, 2011 @ IIC & White Elephant Sea Lodge

To mark 150 years of Italian unification (1861-2011)

The Embassy of Italy and the Istituto Italiano di Cultura in collaboration with the Committee for Italians abroad (COMITES) Kenya request the pleasure of your company at the eighteenth concert in the ‘Pianoforte & Friends’ series

L’Opera, Unità d’Italia (The Opera, Unification of Italy)
By Angela Papale (Soprano) & Fabio Marra (Piano)
at the following two venues:

Nairobi
Venue: Italian Institute of Culture – Michelangelo Hall
Date: March 17, 2011
Time: 6.30pm for 7pm
More info tel.: (020) 4451268 / 0733 624834

Malindi
Venue: White Elephant Sea Lodge & Centre of Creativity – Indian Ocean Hall (by the pool)
Date: March 18, 2011
Time: 6.30 for 7pm
More info tel.: 0720 712028 (Armando Tanzini)

Entrance: Free (both events)

PRESENTATION
“Viva V.E.R.D.I.”, the slogan of the unification movement of which initials stand for Vittorio Emanuele Re d’Italia (Vittorio Emanuele King of Italy) is certainly the most authentic, emblematic and vital expression of the Italian Risorgimento and a confirmation of how much the Opera has contributed to exalt, like a vibrant soundtrack, the popular and patriotic reawakening that led to the Unification of Italy in 1861.
As already wished for by Mazzini in “La filosofia della musica” (1836), the historical moment demanded great effort and political commitment, but also and above all it necessitated a new moral and spiritual conscience towards the affirmation of the ideals of freedom that the evocative power of music could really sublimate and propagate.
Giuseppe Verdi was the most sensible and attentive exponent, fully capturing the essential need for unanimous popular solidarity and who, launching his personal challenge without hesitation on the battlefield, contributed decisively to the definition of our cultural identity.

March 2, 2011 at 4:38 pm Leave a comment

Seminar and Readings, Oct. 27 2010 @ University of Nairobi

Date: October 27, 2010
Venue: Education Building, University of Nairobi
Time: 0900-1100Hrs

Seminar and Readings
Seminar, performance and readings with writer and author Kaha Mohamed Aden with the participation of the department of Literature-University of Nairobi

In accordance with this years theme* we present the cultural diversity that the Italian language can offer and create an exchange of experiences with Kenyan writers.

At the University of Nairobi-Room ED213-3rd Floor-Education Building

On 26th October Kaha Mohammed Aden will meet with writers published by KWANI?

*A language as a friend: Our Italian and that of others

October 26, 2010 at 11:04 am Leave a comment

Exhibition on Literature: Words & Places in Transit, Oct. 25-29 2010 @ Italian Institute

Venue: Italian Institute of Culture (5th Floor)
Dates: October 25-29, 2010
Time: 1100-1600Hrs
Entrance: Free

Words and Places in Transit: The Italy of Migrant Cultures
Exhibition on literature written in Italia by writers of foreign origin promoted by the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and produced by Societa Geografica Italiana.

October 26, 2010 at 10:39 am Leave a comment

Course: Introduction to Wine Tasting, May 4-13 2010 @ Italian Institute of Culture

The Italian Institute of Culture organizes a new course: Introduction to Wine Tasting -with particular attention to Italian wines.
Conducted by Dalia Masia, taster and sommelier of the Italian Sommeliers Association
Starting on 4.5.2010

4.5.2010 Introduction to Tasting: Visual, olfactory and taste analysis of the wine
6.5.2010 An outline on Wine-making:The production of White, Red, Sweet and sparkling wine
11.5.2010 Tasting of Italian Wines: A brief overview of the most important Italian wines
13.5.2010 Tasting of Wines of the World: A brief overview of worldwide production of wines

Starting time: 6pm. Duration: Approx. 2 hours.
At least 4 different wines will be tasted every evening.
Each participant will receive 6 giveaway goblets.
Minimum number of participants: 10, max 25.

K.Shs. 10.000/- for the full course
(Advance booking on payment only)
Discounted rates for our Members (card holders)

At Italian Institute of Culture, Grenadier Tower, 5th floor – Westlands (opposite Jacaranda Hotel)

April 23, 2010 at 1:23 pm Leave a comment

Concert: Pianoforte & Friends, Mar 18 2010 @ Italian Institute of Culture

The Istituto Italiano di Cultura invites you to the fourteenth concert in the ‘Pianoforte & Friends’ series:
“The Black Mozart’ and the music of his time: Joseph Boulogne, Chevalier de Saint Georges between Boccherini and Mozart”
by Michael Stüve (violin) & Monique Ciola (piano)

Thursday, 18th March 2010 at 7pm, Entrance Free

Full programme of the concert on the Institute’s website

March 11, 2010 at 5:07 pm Leave a comment


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