Moni Ovadia is one of the most popular personalities of arts and culture in Italy. He has created a beloved form of "musical theatre", wich is the main vehicle for his artistic axpression.
A discussion with editor Maxim Jakubowski about the brand-new anthology ROME NOIR, a collection of short stories by some of the best talents of the Italian literary scene, including Carlo Lucarelli, Gianrico Carofiglio, Diego De Silvia and many others.
ROME NOIR is about the city of Fellini, Pasolini and countless other major artists who devoted their lives to depicting this fascinating metropolis.
Festival Divinamente New York. International art Festival on spirituality, with Pamela Villoresi.
Yungchen Lhamo opens with a Tibetan song performance and Pamela Villoresi introduces the Festival. This project aims to be a means of comprehension, trough spectacle, of different religious and spiritual paths. Reading of "Cantico di Terra" by Maurizio Camardi with P. Villoresi and Davide Sebasti. Live music by Maurizio Camardi. Video by Paolo Mazzo.
The Italian Cultural Institute is proud to present a unique performance by Fabiana Yvonne Lugli Martinez and Matthew Garrison. This event is a mixture of different forms of creative communication including dance, jazz music and visual arts. The interrelation between movement, images and sounds is characterized by the unifying dimension of improvisation. The result is an emotional representation which involves the audience in a multi-sensoral exprerience.
Meeting with Lorenzo Cherubini well known as Jovanotti, and the journalist and writer Piero Negri, currently deputy editor of GQ Italia. The songwriter introduces his video retrospect.
Sun, 02/15/2009 - 23:00 to Thu, 02/26/2009 - 23:00
Exhibition "The visible and the Invisible", by the two artists Renee Fabbiocchi and Daniela Tomerini, in collaboration with Il Circolo Culturale Italiano.
Presentation of "Innovation Valley", a strategic planning project of the new North East of Italy, networking companies, public and private institutions, culture, research, innovation and tradition with the social reality.
Lectures By Frederick Ilchman, Assistant Curator of Paintings-Museum of Fine Arts-Boston and Curator of the exhibition " Titian, Tintoretto, Veronese: Rivals in Reinassance Venice" on view at the Museum of Fine Arts- Boston (March 15-August 16, 2009)