
Gelato Lab for Kids
- Lab for Kids
For ages 3-5 | 6-7 | 8-12
View details about the event: Gelato Lab for KidsDuring an interview with Gina Crusco, composer and pianist Raphael Fusco asks the live audience to submit their favorite colors and numbers. Here is the result.
Watch the video: Raphael Fusco Live ImprovisationGiven the current, exceptional circumstances, Casa Italiana has decided to ask for your financial backing to support fellowships and scholarships for both graduate and undergraduate students in NYU’s Department of Italian Studies. Many students are facing financial difficulties that might jeopardize their ability to successfully complete their course of studies. We are asking you to be as generous as you possibly can in these dire times and to get in touch with us if you are interested in naming opportunities, living wills, and other forms of philanthropy.
Watch the video: Our Students, Our Future: An Appeal from Casa ItalianaA short video that summarizes the 2019-2020 academic year at Casa Italiana, before and during the Coronavirus pandemic.
Watch the video: [EN] A Tale of Two CASAs (2019-2020 Highlights) in EnglishA short video that summarizes the 2019-2020 academic year at Casa Italiana, before and during the Coronavirus pandemic.
Watch the video: [IT] A Tale of Two CASAs (2019-2020 Highlights) in ItalianToday’s word is IMPICCIO, Italian for hindrance.
Watch the video: Parole Parole “Impiccio”Today’s word is INSOMMA, an Italian adverb that changes its meaning according to the speaker’s intonation.
Watch the video: Parole Parole: “Insomma”Broadcast from July 29, 2020
Watch the video: Erbe da mangiare: millenaria occupazione e moderna rivoluzioneLa voce di New York
Read more about: Stefano Albertini Remembers Vito Vincenti of Tiro a Segno (1933-2020) (open in a new tab)Broadcast from July 22, 2020
Watch the video: Unexpected Tuscany: A Journey Through Film Locations and Sets with Stefania IppolitiToday’s word is MENOMALE, the Italian equivalent of “Thank God.”
Watch the video: Parole Parole: “Menomale”La Stampa
Read more about: Patti Smith e la religione “L’artista compete con Dio” (open in a new tab)Today’s word is PAPARAZZO, an Italian antonomasia derived from Fellini’s “La Dolce Vita” to indicate a tabloid photographer.
Watch the video: Parole Parole: “Paparazzo”