Adventures in Italian Opera with Fred Plotkin - A Conversation with Nadine Sierra

Location

Casa ltaliana Zerilli-Marimò NYU
24 West 12th Street
10011 New York, NY
United States
Wed, 02/20/2019 - 18:30

The fourth Adventure in Italian Opera with Fred Plotkin of this season features American soprano Nadine Sierra, performing this season at The Metropolitan Opera in Verdi's Rigoletto.

In ENGLISH.

Location: 
Casa ltaliana Zerilli-Marimò NYU
24 West 12th Street
10011 New York, NY
United States
Phone: 
1 (212) 998-8739

Pre-"Fille du Regiment" Evening

Location

Casa Italiana Zerilli-Marimò NYU
24 w 12th Street
10011 New York, NY
United States
Thu, 02/14/2019 - 19:00

For Students and Young Adults Only!

The third gathering of the 2018-19 opera season will be dedicated to Donizetti's "La Fille du Regiment," which the group will be ATTENDING LIVE at The Metropolitan Opera on February 15th.

NYU Casa Italiana Zerilli-Marimò will be offering 15 tickets to NYU students attending this gathering.

The evening remains free and open to all students and young adults interested.
 

Location: 
Casa Italiana Zerilli-Marimò NYU
24 w 12th Street
10011 New York, NY
United States

Lucio Fontana at The Met Breuer

Location

Casa ltaliana Zerilli-Marimò NYU
24 West 12th Street
10011 New York, NY
United States
Wed, 02/13/2019 - 18:30

A panel to discuss today's relevance of artist Lucio Fontana (1899-1968), on the occasion of the retrospective exhibition Lucio Fontana: On the Threshold, on view at The Met Breuer January 23 - April 14, 2019. An exhibition dedicated to Lucio Fontana and avant-guarde artists in 1950s-60s Milan is also on view at the Italian Cultural Institute.

Location: 
Casa ltaliana Zerilli-Marimò NYU
24 West 12th Street
10011 New York, NY
United States
Phone: 
1 (212) 998-8739

Italian Table Talks / Chapter 4: Consumer Behavior

Location

Casa ltaliana Zerilli-Marimò NYU
24 West 12th Street
10011 New York, NY
United States
Tue, 02/12/2019 - 17:30 to 20:30

GRUPPO ITALIANO is honored to welcome the event's featured speaker: Eddie Yoon, founder of EddieWould Grow a think tank and advisory firer on growth strategy; and the distinguished panelists: Dino Borri, Eataly's VP of Global Brand Partnership, NY; Louis Coluccio, Owner of A.L.C. Italian Grocery in Brooklyn; Lou DiPalo, Owner of DiPalo's Italian Grocery store in Little Italy; Joe Gurrera, Owner of Citarella, NY; and Danielle Oteri, Writer and Art Historian, founder of Feast On History. Panel Moderator: Michael Colameco, American Chef, Author and Media Personality.

Location: 
Casa ltaliana Zerilli-Marimò NYU
24 West 12th Street
10011 New York, NY
United States

Assassins against the Old Order: Italian Anarchist Violence in Fin de Siècle Europe

Location

John D. Calandra Italian American Institute
25 W. 43rd Street 17th Floor
10036 New York, NY
United States
Thu, 02/28/2019 - 18:00

Book presentation. The image of the anarchist assassin haunted the popular European imagination in the late nineteenth century. Fear spawned a gross but persistent stereotype: a swarthy “Italian” carrying a bloody knife or revolver and bred to violence by radical politics, madness, innate criminality, and poor genes. The late Nunzio Pernicone and his co-author Fraser M. Ottanelli have dug into the historical, social, cultural, and political conditions behind the phenomenon of anarchist violence in Italy.

Location: 
John D. Calandra Italian American Institute
25 W. 43rd Street 17th Floor
10036 New York, NY
United States
Phone: 
1 (212) 642-2094

Lecture “Bridging Gaps, Delimiting Borders: [Dis]tinguishing the Italian [/American] Writer”

Location

Hunter College
695 Park Avenue New York NY Hemmerdinger Hall (E705, 7th Floor, East Building)
New York, NY
United States
Tue, 02/19/2019 - 18:00 to 20:00

The Calandra Institute’s Dean, Anthony Julian Tamburri, bases this lecture on recent studies that suggest we rethink categories with regard to the Italian American writer in the United States. With a hyphen as a point of departure, Tamburri has argued that at this juncture in our cultural history we need to reconsider those seemingly solid cultural categories and taxonomies and re-evaluate their cultural validity at the end of this second decade of the third millennium.

Location: 
Hunter College
695 Park Avenue New York NY Hemmerdinger Hall (E705, 7th Floor, East Building)
New York, NY
United States
Phone: 
(212) 642-2094

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