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11 December 2023
Online Bachelor Degree in Italian Language, Literature, Arts in International Perspective – 2023-2024 Academic Year

University for Foreigners in Siena   The University for Foreigners of Siena is offering a new online three-year B.A. program in Italian Language, Literature, Arts in International Perspective. The course provides a solid preparation in the fields of Italian language teaching, Philology, Literature, History and Arts. It also aims at providing students with specific skills […]

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21 November 2023
Italian language courses

Why study Italian at the Italian Cultural Institute?   Students choose the Italian Cultural Institute, Sydney, because: Our Italian language courses are structured according to the Common European Framework of Reference; The IIC in Sydney also offers conversation courses at various levels; Lessons are held by professionally qualified, native language teachers; Students learn the language in a […]

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14 July 2023
The Enchanting World of Italian Wines – COURSE

The Italian Cultural Institute is proud to present a 3-class course with award-winning sommelier Alice Massaria, who will take you into an in-depth journey through the fascinating world of Italian Wines. This course is the perfect opportunity to learn the basics of Italian wine tasting while exploring productions from different regions. A wide-ranging, yet approachable […]

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20 September 2022
The fascinating world of Italian Extra Virgin Olive Oil

Course with oil degustation held by Alice Massaria During the four weeks leading to the 7th World Week of Italian Cuisine in the World, The Italian Cultural Institute is proud to present a 4-lesson course, which will take you into an in-depth journey through the fascinating world of Italian Extra Virgin Olive Oil (EVOO). We […]

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13 December 2021
Siamo tutti attori!

DUE TO THE ONGOING PANDEMIC SITUATION, THE COURSE IS POSTPONED TO A LATER DATE. Acting course in Italian When we leave Italy we try to take only the essentials with us and the theatre … well, the theatre doesn’t fit in our suitcase! So, with regret, we leave it behind, or we think we do. […]

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30 November 2021
Italy’s great (hidden) beauty

History and art in UNESCO World Heritage sites With Dr Kathleen Olive Many of Italy’s World Heritage sites are well known and draw thousands of tourists every year, from the historic centre of Florence to the archaeological site of Pompeii, Leonardo’s Last Supper and the Leaning Tower of Pisa. But what of the lesser-known World […]

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17 November 2020
Central Italian Art after Giotto

Tradition has long held that Italian art emerged out of the “Dark Ages” in the 13th century, into a magnificent cultural flowering that was later styled a Renaissance or rebirth. From Giotto’s innovations to sumptuous mosaics and the advent of the Gothic style, some of Italy’s major artistic achievements took place in this vital period, […]

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17 November 2020
Italian art from the Romanesque to Giotto

Tradition has long held that Italian art emerged out of the “Dark Ages” in the 13th century, into a magnificent cultural flowering that was later styled a Renaissance or rebirth. From Giotto’s innovations to sumptuous mosaics and the advent of the Gothic style, some of Italy’s major artistic achievements took place in this vital period, […]

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18 December 2019
Pizzica and Tarantella Workshop

Presented by the Melbourne School of Tarantella CHILDREN’S WORKSHOP: 4:30-5:30pm In this class children will be introduced to the historical and cultural background of the Tarantella in form of interactive storytelling followed by a demonstration of the dance by the instructors. Children will learn the basic steps of the dance and a fun, easy to […]

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10 December 2019
Giants of Italian Opera: Rossini, Donizetti, Bellini

10-lecture series curated by Murray Dahm The names of Gioachino Rossini, Gaetano Donizetti and Vincenzo Bellini will always be associated with the most famous and popular operas of the first half of the 19th century. Operas like Il barbiere di Siviglia, Tancredi, L’elisir d’amore, Lucia di Lammermoor, Norma and I Puritani have assured their fame […]

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