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Francesca Giannone
View details about the event: La portalettereMassimo Maria Amorosini and Letizia Airos interview Casa Italiana Director Stefano Albertini for OK ITALIA PARLIAMONE.
Watch the video: #TheItalianResilience. Diffondere la cultura italiana negli USAFather Paolo Cugini, priest and theologian in conversation with Stefano Albertini, NYU
Watch the video: From the World’s Margins, an Inclusive Model for the Catholic ChurchFeaturing performances by Marco Ambrosini, nyckelharpa Laksmi Scalise, Tibetan bowls Ginevra Petrucci, flauto d’amore
Watch the video: Music for Interesting Times: BriefsChristopher Kleinhenz (University of Wisonsin-Madison) in conversation with Alan Perry (Gettysburg College)
Watch the video: Purgatorio 7: Three Political Poets and the Valley of the PrincesSusanna Barsella (Fordham) in conversation with Kristina Olson (George Mason University)
Watch the video: Inferno 17: Art PaysThe University of Parma produced this interview with Casa Italiana Director Stefano Albertini on the occasion of his receiving the Alumnus of the Year prize in December, 2020.
Watch the video: Alumni&Testimonials – Stefano Albertini InterviewFollowing the broadcast of “Babylon: Ghetto, Renaissance, and Modern Oblivion”, a special video project of Salon/Sanctuary Concerts featuring the Kaleidoscope Vocal Ensemble.
Watch the video: Babylon: Ghetto, Renaissance, and Modern Oblivion (Panel Discussion)Today’s word is PANTOFOLAIO, Italian for a couch-potato.
Watch the video: Parole Parole: “Pantofolaio”Victoria de Grazia, author, Columbia University in conversation with Stefano Albertini, NYU
Watch the video: The Perfect Fascist: A Story of Love, Power, and Morality in Mussolini’s ItalyFrancesco Ciabattoni (Georgetown University) in conversation with Alessandro Vettori (Rutgers)
Watch the video: Paradiso 10: Dancing with the Wise SoulsStephen (Chase) Pepper (University of Cambridge) in conversation with Thomas Graff (University of Cambridge)
Watch the video: Purgatorio 13: Let It Go in the Val D’ElsaToday’s word is CABARET, a form of theater that is slightly different from the anglo-saxon definition of the word.
Watch the video: Parole Parole: “Cabaret”