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2013 INNOVATIVE ITALIAN SUMMER CAMP PROGRAM

2013 INNOVATIVE ITALIAN SUMMER CAMP PROGRAM

C.A.S.IT. Inc. (Centro Attivita’ Scolastiche Italiane), in cooperation with the Office of the Education Director of the Italian Consulate is proud to sponsor its first Full Immersion Italian Summer Camp for students ages 4‐9.

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Festa Della Repubblica Italiana

Festa Della Repubblica Italiana

When: Sunday, June 2, 2013 Where: Christopher Columbus Park, North End, Boston

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Coro Dante Celebrates 200 Years of Verdi

Coro Dante Celebrates 200 Years of Verdi

Celebrating the 200th anniversary of the birth of Giuseppe Verdi, the Coro-Dante presents an all-Verdi concert on May 19.

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Roman Letterforms Exhibit to Benefit One Boston

Roman Letterforms Exhibit to Benefit One Boston

Celebrating the renovation of Worcester's Italian-American Cultural center, Don Tarallo will be exhibiting his photographs on Roman letterforms and Italian typography.

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Giardini di Sole Spring Open House

Giardini di Sole Spring Open House

Join Giardini di Sole as they bring the Bella Vita to Boston with their Spring Open House on Thursday, May 23.

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Coolidge Corner Theatre Presents Verdi’s Nabucco

Coolidge Corner Theatre Presents Verdi’s Nabucco

Coolidge Corner Theatre in Brookline will offer — on May 12 — a rare chance to enjoy a genre-defining masterwork by Giuseppe Verdi.

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Exhibition Barrique — “The Third Life of Wood”

Exhibition Barrique — “The Third Life of Wood”

Barrique - The Third Life of Wood is collaboration between San Patrignano, an Italian non-profit, and over thirty of the world's leading designers and architects to create high-end furniture and decor using aged European wine barrels.

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MIT Women’s Chorale Celebrate 200 Years of Verdi

MIT Women’s Chorale Celebrate 200 Years of Verdi

When: Saturday, May 11, 2013 — 6 to 9 p.m. Where: St. Peter’s Episcopal Church, 838 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA [map] Celebrating Giuseppe Verdi’s 200th Birthday, the MIT Women’s Chorale will also be celebrating its 80th Anniversary Concert on May 11, at St. Peter’s Episcopal Church in Cambridge. The event is free and open to the public. A reception will follow the concert. The concert will include a celebration of Giuseppe Verdi’s 200th birthday, selections from Randall Thompson’s “Frostiana,” a sampling of Russian music for women’s voices, and Porpora’s “Lauda Jerusalem.” Kevin Galiè, Director Susanne Swalley, Accompanist For more information, ...

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Documentaries Portray Literary Landscapes in Italy

Documentaries Portray Literary Landscapes in Italy

Presented by the Dante Alighieri Society, "Literary Landscapes in Italy" will host a series of brief documentaries on the most poetic parks of Italy.

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italianissimo! Tickets on Sale

italianissimo! Tickets on Sale

After last year's successful inaugural event, italianissimo! 2013 will be held at the Boston Public Library on June 7.

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My Mother’s Italian, My Father’s Jewish & I’m in Therapy!

My Mother’s Italian, My Father’s Jewish & I’m in Therapy!

When: April 17 – May 19, 2013 Performance times are: Wednesdays at 2 and 7 p.m.; Thursdays at 7 p.m.; Fridays at 8 p.m., Saturdays at 2 and 8 p.m.; and Sundays at 2 p.m. Where: Regent Theatre — 7 Medford St., Arlington, MA [map] The international hit comedy “My Mother’s Italian, My Father’s Jewish & I’m in Therapy!” comes to the Regent Theatre in Arlington for a 5-week engagement, April 17 – May 19. Written by award-winning author Steve Solomon, the hilarious one-man comedy is based on his life growing up in a wacky family with a mother from ...

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Italian Singer Nino D’Angelo Coming to Foxwoods

Italian Singer Nino D’Angelo Coming to Foxwoods

When: Saturday, June 1, 2013 Where: Foxwoods Resort Casino, Connecticut To purchase tickets locally call Antonietta at Ideal Gift at (617) 387-8838 Italian singer and actor Nino D’Angelo is arguably the foremost pop icon to come from Naples since the ’80s. The success of his first album, A’ Storia Mia, in 1976, initially sold door to door by D’Angelo and his friends, surpassed all expectations. His records made him a popular phenomenon with Southern Italian audiences almost overnight, and his trademark blonde moptop haircut made his image instantly recognizable. D’Angelo’s popularity began to spread all over Italy with his 1982 ...

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