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JANUARY APRIL 2017 P R O G R A M M E O F C U L T U R A L E V E N T S

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J A N U A R YA P R I L

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PROGRAMME OF CULTURAL EVENTS

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Based on Kevin Macdonald’s concept for Life in a Day, Oscar-winning director Gabriele Salvatores has created a touching mosaic of life in Italy during one day: 26th October 2013. Italians were asked to record and send in videos via their smartphones or video cameras. The result is a collage of 632 videos selected among the 44,197 sent from all over Italy exposing everyday Italians’ hopes and fears. This experiment portrays Italy through the eyes of Italians, going inside their homes and letting them decide what to show and share.

Monday 9th January - 6.30pmItalian Institute of CultureFree Admission - RSVP [email protected]

Lunedì al Cinema - Italy in a DayDirector: Gabriele Salvatores. Documentary/experimental, 95’. In Italian with English subtitles

The Institute is delighted to continue its exciting and prestigious collaboration with the celebrated Rossini Opera Festival of Pesaro. The screenings of Gioachino Rossini’s wonderful works will be introduced by Deirdre O’Grady, UCD Professor Emerita of Italian and Comparative Studies and will restart in 2017 on Thursday 12th January with La gazza ladra. All the films in this exceptional programme have been produced by the Rossini Opera Festival and are remarkable for their filmic qualities as well as for the importance and beauty of the voices, music, and staging. For more information and updates, please check our website and Facebook page!

Giovedì all’Opera - Tutto Rossini In collaboration with the Rossini Opera Festival

A delightful combination of serious and comic events with a happy ending, Rossini’s opera La gazza ladra proved an instant success. Based on a true story of a French peasant girl convicted and hung for the apparent theft of jewellery, later located in the nest of a magpie, consternation and confusion give way to ecstasy and celebration. Set in a time of revolution, the presence of an army deserter, a village mayor, a march to the scaffold and an execution aria contribute to the tension of the piece.

Thursday 12th January - 6pmItalian Institute of CultureFree Admission - RSVP [email protected]

Giovedì all’Opera - La gazza ladraDirector: Damiano Michieletto. Conductor: Lü Jia. With: Paolo Bordogna, Kleopatra Papatheologou, Dmitry Korchak, 201’. In Italian with English subtitles

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Monday 16th January - 6.30pmItalian Institute of CultureFree Admission - RSVP [email protected]

Lunedì al Cinema Generazione 1000 EuroDirector: Massimo Venier. With A. Tiberi, V. Lodovini, C. Crescentini, 101’. In Italian with English subtitles.

This 2009 bitter-sweet comedy follows the recently graduated Matteo through a series of professional and romantic mishaps, as he attempts to make sense of the world of precarious and soulless employment faced by contemporary young Italians: the generation who earn 1,000 euro per month on temporary contracts.

Friday 13th January - From 6pmItalian Institute of CultureFree Admission - RSVP [email protected]

Finnegans Wake The Italian launch!In collaboration with Edizioni Mondadori

The Institute is pleased to present and launch the new volume of the Italian translation of Joyce’s Finnegans Wake. At 6pm, after an introduction by a representative of Edizioni Mondadori, the two translators and curators, Enrico Terrinoni and Fabio Pedone, will be joined by journalist and presenter Edoardo Camurri (Radio 3 and Rai 3) for a conversation in Italian on Joyce and on how to translate the untranslatable. The conversation will continue at 8pm in English with the participation of John McCourt and Declan Kiberd.

From Wednesday 18th January - 6.30pmItalian Institute of CultureFree Admission - RSVP [email protected]

Reading Dante at the IICFor the full calendar of readings please visit the website or contact us via email: [email protected]

Reading Dante is an initiative started in the summer of 2015. Renata Sperandio, Director of the Italian Institute of Culture, will accompany you in your journey through Dante’s Divine Comedy, the splendid masterpiece of Italian literature. The readings will start on Wednesday 18th January with Canto 30 of Purgatorio.

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Scialla! (Easy!) tells the story of Bruno, a retired secondary school teacher and ghostwriter, who gives private lessons to make ends meet. His life is turned upside down when he discovers that Luca – one of his students – is actually his son. Bruno does his best with several attempts and failures to prevent Luca from flunking out and falling in with the wrong crowd. Both father and son are enriched by their encounter and are ready to turn their lives around.

Monday 23rd January - 6.30pmItalian Institute of CultureFree Admission- RSVP [email protected]

Lunedì al Cinema - SciallaDirected by Francesco Bruni. With Fabrizio Bentivoglio, Filippo Scicchitano, Barbora Bobulova. Comedy, 95’. In Italian with English subtitles

Tuesday 24th January - 6.30pmItalian Institute of CultureFree Admission - RSVP [email protected]

Yeats and Leopardi, a confrontationWith Cesare Catà In English

Cesare Catà will explore some surprising similarities and differences in the works and philosophies of W.B. Yeats and Giacomo Leopardi. For Yeats love is a mystical elevation. For Leopardi, on the other hand, nature is stronger than love. For Yeats fantasy is an intellectual power, whereas, for Leopardi, fantasy is “the supreme illusion” and essential to human existence. Finally, for Yeats, Ireland should shape its identity in conformity and accordance with its folkloric roots; Leopardi, instead, wished to shape the Italian people through ethical and civic values.

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Friday 20th January - 6.30pmItalian Institute of CultureFree Admission - RSVP [email protected]

Poetry in translation Italian poetry in CyphersIn English

Cyphers, the Irish literary magazine, was founded in 1975 and is edited by Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin, currently Ireland Professor of Poetry, and Macdara Woods. For more than forty years it has published excellent work in English, Irish and in translation. In the new issue, No. 82, a section is devoted to poetry from Italy. Specially commissioned translations of the work of nine Italian poets pay tribute to the richness of more than a hundred years of poetry. Translators include Peter Sirr, Jamie McKendrick, Ciaran O’Driscoll, Cormac Ó Cuilleanáin and Emer Delaney.

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Monday 30th January - 6.30pmItalian Institute of CultureFree Admission - RSVP [email protected]

Lunedì al Cinema Gli amici del Bar Margherita Directed by Pupi Avati. With Diego Abatantuono, Laura Chiatti, 90’. In Italian with English subtitles

Bologna, 1954. The mythical Bar Margherita and its eccentric, male-only clientele provide the back-drop for the coming of age of the youthful and innocent Taddeo, who manages to secure a job as diver to Al, the mysterious and undisputed master of the Margherita. Taddeo acts as our witness and narrator to the many adventures originating from the cafe.

Giorno della MemoriaTheatrical reading in Italian from Primo Levi’s La tregua introduced by a musical performance of Ravel’s Kaddish

Friday 27th January - 6.30pmItalian Institute of CultureFree Admission - RSVP [email protected]

On the occasion of the International Holocaust Remembrance Day, the IIC will present a theatrical reading from Primo Levi’s La tregua by Riccardo Bocci. This Italian theatre actor has worked with Italian and international theatre directors such as Luca Ronconi, Gabriele Lavia, Declan Donnellan and Luis Pasqual. A performance of Maurice Ravel’s Kaddish by Paul Fanning and Randal Devine (RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra) will introduce the evening.

Thursday 26th January - 6pmItalian Institute of CultureFree Admission - RSVP [email protected]

Giovedì all’Opera - La scala di seta & Il signor BruschinoIntroduction by Deirdre O’Grady (UCD) Film in Italian with English subtitles

La scala di seta and Il signor Bruschino were both composed by the twenty-year old Rossini for the Teatro San Moisè in Venice. The first tells of a secret marriage musically communicated through four arias and four duets, with an ensemble in between. The second offering is a drama of intrigue, pretence and mistaken identity scored in true Commedia dell’Arte fashion. The one act comic farce is staged by the Florentine experimental theatre company Teatro Sotterraneo (Subterranean Theatre Company) and evolves as a tribute to the Rossini Opera Festival of Pesaro.

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Monday 6th February - 6.30pmItalian Institute of CultureFree Admission - RSVP [email protected]

Lunedì al Cinema - I VicerèDirected by Roberto Faenza. With: Alessandro Preziosi, Lando Buzzanca, Cristiana Capotondi, 120’. In Italian with English subtitles

I Vicerè is a 2007 Italian historical drama based on the novel with the same title written by Federico De Roberto. The story is set in Sicily in 1800. The Uzeda family fights to remain in control of its power against the new regime, both on political and personal levels, leading to intricate love affairs, difficult parental relationships and obstacles on their way to the top. The film recounts the history of Sicily trough one of its noblest families, along the lines of Visconti’s great classic, The Leopard.

Thursday 2nd February - 6.30pmItalian Institute of CultureFree Admission - RSVP [email protected]

Aspects of intercultural communication between Italy and AsiaA book presentation by Roberto Bertoni (TCD) In English

This book is inspired by an interest in Asia, multiculturalism, globalization, hybridization, and intercultural communication and transmission. Roberto Bertoni is an Italianist rather than an Asianist and the book includes chapters on Italian perceptions of South Korea and Singapore, Italian travellers to China since the 1950s, some Western varieties of Buddhism, and a number of intercultural literary texts. Research for the essays gathered in the volume was conducted between 2010 and 2016.

Thursday 9th February - 6pmItalian Institute of CultureFree Admission - RSVP [email protected]

Giovedì all’Opera - Matilde di ShabranDirector: Mario Martone. Conductor: Michele Mariotti. With: Olga Peretyatko, Juan Diego Flórez, Paolo Bordogna, 220’. In Italian with English subtitles

Matilde di Shabran is Rossini’s last contribution to the ‘semi-serious’ operatic genre. Set in the Spanish Castle of the misogynistic Corradino, the opera combines comic hilarity and darker dramatic moments. After a lively first act Corradino, convinced by Matilde’s rival of her infidelity, demands she be hurled from a cliff-top. The power and resilience of female beauty is illustrated through the bravura role of Matilde, while the virtuoso tenor role is performed in this Pesaro production by Juan Diego Flórez at the height of his powers. This is Rossini singing at its finest.

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Una sconfinata giovinezza (Endless Youth) tells the story of Lino Settembre and Chicca, his wife. Lino is a renowned sportswriter and Chicca is professor of Romance philology. They lead a serene married life, after many years of happiness and hard times. Suddenly they have to face a new struggle: Lino is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease and gradually and irreversibly loses his memory. Chicca finds herself in the position of a mother for her own husband and tries to seek a new way to communicate with him.

Lunedì al Cinema Una sconfinata giovinezza Directed by Pupi Avati. With Fabrizio Bentivoglio, Francesca Neri, 98’. In Italian with English subtitles

Breathtakingly beautiful, Madama Butterfly is arguably Puccini’s most heart rending and best loved opera. The dramatic tale of East meets West is set in the mysterious world of the Japanese geisha, a world of red silk and rituals, imbued with fragile beauty. Lyric Opera revives its classic and timeless production of Madama Butterfly with a new conductor and cast featuring the best of Irish & International artists including Korean soprano Hye-Youn Lee, English tenor Julian Hubbard and Irish mezzo Sarah Richardson.

Madama Butterfly by PucciniPresented by Lyric Opera Productions

Saturday 18th & Tuesday 21st February, 7.30pmSunday 19th February, 3.00pm National Concert Hall. Bookings: (0)1 417 0000

Monday 13th February - 6.30pmItalian Institute of CultureFree Admission - RSVP [email protected]

The Audi Dublin International Film Festival is Ireland’s premier cinematic event taking place in February each year. Continuing the successful collaboration of past editions, IIC and the ADIFF will join forces to bring the best of Italian cinema to Ireland. Past editions saw the participation of such Italian personalities as Claudia Cardinale and Luca Bigazzi. This year’s programme will feature exciting Italian surprises. The 2017 dates are the 16th-26th February with Season Tickets, Gift Vouchers and early announcements available at www.diff.ie.

Audi Dublin International Film Festival

From 16th to 26th FebruaryVarious Venues

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Giovedì all’Opera - Guillaume TellStaged by Graham Vick. Conductor: Michele Mariotti. With: Nicola Alaimo, Simon Orfila, Juan Diego Flórez, 247’. In French with English subtitles

Rossini’s last opera, written for Paris in the French Grand Opera tradition, provides a historical topic, a large cast, and an emphasis on spectacle in a work in which the chorus emerges as a character in its own right. Based on Schiller’s drama, it derives from the medieval legend of William Tell. It glorifies a revolutionary leader, sparks patriotic ardour and thus marks the true initiation of patriotic opera. The opera is performed in the original French and the staging is by Graham Vick.

Thursday 2nd March - 6pmItalian Institute of CultureFree Admission - RSVP [email protected]

Thursday 23rd February - 6.30pmItalian Institute of CultureFree Admission - RSVP [email protected]

Eva Sleeps - book launch Francesca Melandri in conversation with Catherine Dunne In English

After a long and successful screenwriting career, Francesca Melandri’s literary debut was in 2010 with Eva Sleeps, a critically acclaimed bestseller translated in most European languages and now published in English by Europa Editions. Her second novel Higher Than the Sea confirmed her standing among readers and literary critics. Both novels have been awarded several prizes in Italy and Europe. She has just published her third novel, Sangue misto (Blood Right). Francesca will also take part in the Limerick Literary Festival 2017.

Giovanni Allevi is an Italian pianist and composer, author of piano solos and orchestral pieces. His music defies definition, varying from classical to jazz and pop, but it is always characterised by a definite melodic sense whose delicate sounds lull the listener. Allevi is a prominent exponent of the contemporary Italian music scene. More info www.tijevents.com or www.nch.ie.

Monday 27th February - Doors: 7pm. Show: 8pmNational Concert Hall, John Field Room, Earlsfort Terrace, D2 - €25; Box Office: (0)1 417 0000

Giovanni Allevi in concertOrganised by Tij Events in collaboration with the IIC

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Friday 3rd March - 6.30pmItalian Institute of CultureFree Admission - RSVP [email protected]

Visual design. How things tell, inform, and seduce our everyday gazeWith Riccardo Falcinelli In English

In the contemporary world design is everywhere: it can be used, lived, enjoyed, manipulated, exploited, wasted, destroyed, recycled; but above all it can be “seen”. And through sight it informs, narrates and seduces us. Riccardo Falcinelli - starting from his book Critica portatile al visual design (Einaudi) - will present a vision of contemporary visual design that surrounds us at all times and in all environments. Riccardo Falcinelli is one of the most esteemed visual designers in the world of Italian graphic design where he has been responsible for fundamental innovations.

Monday 6th March - 6.30pmItalian Institute of CultureFree Admission - RSVP [email protected]

Lunedì al Cinema - L’IndustrialeDirector: Giuliano Montaldo. With Pierfrancesco Favino, Carolina Crescentini, Eduard Gabia, 94’. In Italian with English subtitles

Giuliano Montaldo’s drama tells the story of factory owner Nicola Ranieri who is struggling both professionally and emotionally. The banks are foreclosing and pride has taken him to the brink of ruin as he refuses to use his wife’s wealth and family name as a guarantor against further loans. He is just days away from bankruptcy unless the German company Zenith confirms the 15 million Euro share option deal. Turin is a city paralysed by the financial crisis. Deserted factories, empty streets and the distant sound of protest provide the backdrop for this incisive film. (IMDb)

A compilation of photographs drawn from a collection of the late Cavaliere Barbato Borza and other sources.This exhibition charts the history of Italians in Ireland from the late 1800s to the present day. The event is organised by COMITES Irlanda in collaboration with Italian and Irish institutions. More information can be found on www.comitesirlanda.com or www.rds.ie/library.

From 9th March to 21st AprilRDS Library & Archives, Ballsbridge, D4 Free Admission

A History of Italians in IrelandA Photographic ExhibitionEvent orgasined by COMITES Irlanda

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Carlo Cassola (1917-1987)Literature, cinema and engagementIn English. Details to be confirmed

Carlo Cassola was born a century ago but the year 2017 is also the 30th anniversary of his death. He is undoubtedly one of the great Italian writers of the 20th century and this is why we remember him by revisiting his work and showing the film La ragazza di Bube (Bube’s girl-friend), based on one of his novels.

Wednesday 15th March - 6.30pmItalian Institute of CultureFree Admission - RSVP [email protected]

Sunday 19th March - 7pmUnitarian Church, 112 St.Stephen Green, D2

Cosimo Colazzo in concertOpening concert of the conference “Untranslatability in Literature and Philosophy”In collaboration with Trinity College Dublin

On the occasion of the TCD conference “Untranslatability in Literature and Philosophy”, which examines the role of translation in philosophy and critical theory, the opening concert will feature Italian pianist Cosimo Colazzo, who will perform Eresie fragili ponti (2014/2017) and Les dès des ordres (2016). Born in Melpignano (Lecce) in 1964, Cosimo Colazzo is a renowed composer, pianist and orchestra conductor, whose music has been internationally awarded and performed around the world.

Paolo Maurensig Scacchi, storie e letteratura In Italian

Sixty-four squares. Thirty-two pieces. And an almost infinite number of ways to combine them. No two games of chess are the same. Each is a unique challenge, played on that magical square that is the chessboard: almost a world outside of this world. Paolo Maurensig, author of the literary success The Lüneburg Variation and of novels like Canone inverso and Teoria delle ombre, will be our guest at the Institute to talk about literature and chess, the most complex and enigmatic game invented by man, almost a mirror of life itself: from the opening move to checkmate.

Friday 10th March - 6.30pmItalian Institute of CultureFree Admission - RSVP [email protected]

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Italian Art and its IconsIn English

Italian and Irish curators and experts will present and discuss the relationship between museums and territory and the importance of cultural tourism. With Valentina Zucchi (MUS.E, Firenze), Paolo Bartoloni (NUI Galway), and Michael Cronin (DCU). More details to be announced.

Friday 24th March - 6.30pmItalian Institute of CultureFree Admission - RSVP [email protected]

The lullaby of the tomb lootersWith Jacopo Tabolli (TCD)In English

It is always a terrible shock to leave an excavation after a hard day’s work, settle down for some rest and make an early rise the next morning to discover that tomb raiders have ‘visited’ your site. While it is also always true that ‘excavation is destruction’, it is also the case that there is a big difference in who is digging. This lecture presents the complex and fascinating conflict between an archaeologist and a tomb looter, their different perceptions of antiquities, of landscape and especially of collective memory. Jacopo Tabolli (TCD) is an Italian archaeologist and an expert in Etruscan studies.

Friday 31st March - 6.30pmItalian Institute of CultureFree Admission - RSVP [email protected]

Wednesday 29th March - 6.30pmItalian Institute of CultureFree Admission - RSVP [email protected]

Quelli del San Patricio With Pino CacucciIn collaboration with the Embassy of Mexico - In English

Quelli del San Patricio by Pino Cacucci is a novel in Italian with Irish protagonists fighting on Mexican ground, chasing the dream of freedom and of a righteous homeland. Cacucci’s narrative binds together Italy, Ireland and Mexico singing the heroic deeds of the Battallón San Patricio and telling an epic story of blood, values, memory and feelings. The Italian Institute of Culture in Dublin and the Embassy of Mexico in Ireland invite you to meet Pino Cacucci for an evening dedicated to literature, ideals and history.

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100 anni di Giro d’ItaliaStorie di corse e corridoriWith Marco Pastonesi - In Italian

In 2017 the Giro d’Italia celebrates its 100th edition. First held in 1909 four editions were missed during the First World War and five during the Second. The Italian Institute of Culture celebrates this anniversary with a series of initiatives inaugurated by the lecture Storie di corse e corridori by the Italian writer and journalist Marco Pastonesi.To find out more about the full calendar of events check the website and the Facebook page of the Institute.

Monday 3rd April - 6.30pmItalian Institute of CultureFree Admission - RSVP [email protected]

Lunedì al cinema - Il giovane favolosoDirected by Mario Martone. Con Elio Germano, Michele Riondino, Massimo Popolizio, 137’. In Italian with English subtitles.

The film is based upon the short but fruitful life of the legendary 19th century Italian poet Giacomo Leopardi. Director Mario Martone’s film, a scrupulously researched and cinematically staged period biopic, gives us the full sweep of the restless and often terribly unhappy events of Leopardi’s life, set within the turbulent context of early 19th-century Italian society, politics, and literature. However this is no academic exercise – it is a powerful, moving search for identity and artistic self-expression by a brilliant misfit, memorably played by Elio Germano (My Brother is an Only Child).

Monday 10th April - 6.30pmItalian Institute of CultureFree Admission - RSVP [email protected]

Encounter with Domenico Starnone Introduced and moderated by Enrica Maria Ferrara In Italian and English

Born in Naples, Domenico Starnone is an Italian writer of international standing. He won the prestigious Italian literary award Premio Strega in 2001 with his novel Via Gemito. His novel Ties, published by Europa Editions and translated from the Italian by Jhumpa Lahiri, tells the story of a husband who has to deal with the complications of married life. Family ties are again to the fore in his latest work, Scherzetto (2016), the story of a grandfather and a grandson who know nothing of each other. Scherzetto will also be translated into English for Europa Editions by Jhumpa Lahiri (2018).

Thursday 6th April - 6.30pmItalian Institute of CultureFree Admission - RSVP [email protected]

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Friday 21st April - 6.30pmItalian Institute of CultureFree Admission - RSVP [email protected]

Incontri con la scienza Massimo AmmanitiLa famiglia adolescente - In Italian

Massimo Ammaniti is one of the most well-known Italian developmental psychoanalysts. He graduated in medicine, and trained in Child Psychiatry. He is professor of developmental psychopathology and chairman of the infant and adolescent clinical psychology faculty of the University of Rome, La Sapienza. He is the author of more than two hundred scientific publications, including The Birth of Intersubjectivity. This lecture will consider the relationship between parents and children during childhood and the problems of adolescence.

One of the most iconic Italian indie rock bands is getting ready to cross international borders to perform on European stages in April 2017. Afterhours will bring their intense sound to Dublin by presenting their new studio album Folfiri o Folfox in the Opium Rooms on Sunday 23rd of April. Advanced tickets available online from WAV Tickets or Lo-Call 1890 200 078.

Sunday 23rd April - 8pmOpium Rooms, 26 Wexford St, D2€26.50 Adv / €30 door

Afterhours in concertOrganised by Tij Events in collaboration with the IIC

From invisible to visible: new data and methods for the archaeology of infant and child burials in pre-Roman ItalyOrganised by Jacopo Tabolli (TCD). In English

In recent years the topic of infant and child burials in antiquity has been increasingly addressed, yet only very rarely is the complex and rich picture from pre-Roman Italy included in the analysis. Conversely, particularly in the last two decades, field archaeology in Italy has brought to light an impressive quantity of new data related to infant and child burials. This conference aims to disseminate this new and important data and it seeks to situate infant and child burials within the world of the adults. Jacopo Tabolli (TCD) is an Italian archaeologist and an expert in Etruscan studies.

24th - 25th April - Trinity College DublinFurther info: www.tcd.ie/Classics/research/projects-networks/invisible.php

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JANUARYDAY TIME PLACE EVENTMon 9th 6.30pm IIC Monday at the Cinema - Italy in a Day

Thu 12th 6pm IIC Giovedì all’Opera - La gazza ladra

Fri 13th 6pm IIC Finnegans Wake, the Italian launch!Mon 16th 6.30pm IIC Monday at the Cinema - Generazione 1000 EuroFri 20th 6.30pm IIC Poetry in translation. Italian poetry in CyphersMon 23rd 6.30pm IIC Monday at the Cinema - Scialla!Tue 24th 6.30pm IIC Yeats and Leopardi - Cesare Catà

Thu 26th 6pm IIC Giovedì all’Opera - La scala di seta & Il signor Bruschino

Fri 27th 6.30pm IIC International Holocaust Remembrance Day

Mon 30th 6.30pm IIC Monday at the Cinema - Gli amici del Bar Margherita

FEBRUARYDAY TIME PLACE EVENT

Thu 2nd 6.30pm IIC Aspects of intercultural communication between Italy and Asia - Roberto Bertoni

Mon 6th 6.30pm IIC Monday at the Cinema - I VicerèThu 9th 6pm IIC Giovedì all’Opera - Matilde di Shabran

Mon 13th 6.30pm IIC Monday at the Cinema - Una sconfinata giovinezza

From 16th to 26th

6.30pm Various venues Audi Dublin International Film Festival

Sat 18th& Tue 21st 7.30pm National Concert

HallMadama Butterfly by Puccini - Lyric Opera ProductionsSun 19th 3pm

Thu 23rd 6.30pm IIC Francesca Melandri in conversation with Catherine Dunne

Mon 27th 7pmNational Concert

Hall Giovanni Allevi in concert

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The dates and programme indicated are subject to change. Please check our website and Facebook page for updates

MARCHDAY TIME PLACE EVENTThu 2nd 6pm IIC Giovedì all’Opera - Guillaume Tell

Fri 3rd 6.30pm IIC Riccardo Falcinelli - Design

Mon 6th 6.30pm IIC Monday at the Cinema - L’Industriale

From 9th

to 21st April

__ RDS Library & Archives

A History of Italians in Ireland. A Photographic Exhibition

Fri 10th 6.30pm IIC Paolo Maurensig - Scacchi, storie e letteratura

Wed 15th 6.30pm IIC Carlo Cassola (1917-1987)

Sun 19th 7pm Unitarian Church Untranslatability in Literature and Philosophy - Opening concert

Fri 24th 6.30pm IIC Italian Art and its IconsWed 29th 6.30pm IIC Quelli del San Patricio - Pino Cacucci

Fri 31st 6.30pm IIC The lullaby of the tomb looters - Jacopo Tabolli

APRILDAY TIME PLACE EVENTMon 3rd 6.30pm IIC 100 anni di Giro d’Italia. Storie di corse e

corridori - Marco PastonesiThu 6th 6.30pm IIC Encounter with Domenico StarnoneMon 10th 6.30pm IIC Monday at the Cinema - Il giovane favolosoFri 21st 6.30pm IIC Incontri con la scienza - Massimo Ammaniti e

la famiglia adolescenteSun 23rd 8pm Opium Rooms Afterhours in concert

Mon 24th& Tue 25th __ Trinity College

From invisible to visible: new data and methods for the archaeology of infant and child burials in pre-Roman Italy - Jacopo Tabolli

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