April Italian Meeting

 

 

DANTE ALIGHIERI SOCIETY of WASHINGTON
presents

Decoding Italian Gestures:
Understanding the Language of Hands
 
(Italian Meeting, Live)
given by

Alessandra Arosio

WEDNESDAY April 24, 2024

St. Clement’s Church
1501 32nd Ave S., Seattle 98144

6:00 DOORS OPEN FOR ANTIPASTI
7:30 PRESENTATION

For Italian Meetings, attendees bring the antipasti and vino to share.
PLEASE bring your shared dishes already plated if possible.
 

Presentation Summary

Italian culture places significant emphasis on nonverbal communication, with gestures serving as an integral part of daily interactions. The presentation delves into the fascinating world of Italian gestures, exploring their significance, cultural roots, and nuanced meanings. By deciphering these nonverbal cues, we gain deeper insights into Italian communication and cultural expressions.
Biography

Alessandra Arosio, originally from Milan, Italy, pursued her passion for language by earning a master’s degree in Foreign Languages and Literatures (German and English). She then transitioned into the tech industry, where she assumed diverse roles encompassing technical writing, terminology management, cultural and market adaptations, and digital marketing.

Her career progression eventually led her to relocate to the Pacific Northwest with her husband and daughter. Since 2023, Alessandra is also the president of Il Punto, an Italian cultural association that connects people and communities through a common passion for Italian arts, culture and language.

We don’t take reservations for Italian meetings, and there is no charge.
Anyone with known recent exposure to  or symptoms of COVID  should not attend.

Masking  is optional.

Hope to see you!

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