Garden House Update

Ciao tutti – 

I am sorry to report to the Dante Alighieri Society membership some disheartening news about the Garden Club, where we have been meeting for the last 40 years or so.

We received this morning an email from the President of the Washington Federation of  Garden Clubs (WSFGC)  informing us that the Garden House was sold as of October 10, 2018 and that we, that is Dante, are not able to have our meetings there after October 31, 2018 at which date the lockers we rent there have to be emptied as well.

So we’re looking for a new meeting space, both in the short and the long term.

We have not yet spoken with the new owners and are trying to find out who they are and how to reach them.  It may be that they will be willing to rent to us, at least in the short term.  We’re trying to contact them.

Short term I am particularly interested in finding a location for our November 14th meeting.   I would welcome suggestions from the membership.  Please email them to me and to the Board rather than to the membership at large.  I don’t want to fill up everyone’s inbox with emails.

At the next meeting on October 24 – at the Garden House – the Board is planning an Q and A / Feedback Forum  before the presentation.  I hope as many of you as can make it will be there.

I know that this is discouraging news but I’m sure that as a group we can come up with a solution that will enable us to continue to enjoy our gatherings and presentations.

Forza e Coraggio!

Dan DeMatteis,
President, Dante Alighieri Society of Washington

October 10, 2018 English Language Meeting

Ciao tutti –

NEXT MEETING of the 2018-2019 PROGRAM YEAR IS
THIS COMING WEDNESDAY, OCT 10

Our speaker this evening will be Professor Mary O’Neil, an Associate Professor of History at the University of Washington,  who will be presenting  “Niccolò Machiavelli on Politics, Religion, and War”.  Machiavelli served for a time as political advisor to the Borgia family and immortalized the amoral  warlord, Cesare Borgia, by dedicating his book, “Il Principe” (The Prince) to him.  Machiavelli was excommunicated in his own time but remains a seminal figure in political thought even today.

Professor O’Neil received a BA from the University of Chicago and PhD from Stanford University. She has been a University of Washington associate professor since 1981. She also studied at the University of Bologna with Carlo Ginzburg, the Italian historian who has been a pioneer in the use of Inquisition trial records to study popular beliefs.

She has taught courses at the UW on Medieval and Renaissance Italy since the 1980s, including a course on “Rome: the City in History from Romulus to Mussolini”, which was designed as a basic introduction for students going on Study Abroad programs at UW Rome Center.

So come along and get to know more about another fascinating Italian from the Renaissance.

As usual our Pre-Dante Pasta Dinner will be ready at 6:30 and the program will start at 7:30.  Please bring an antipasto, dolce, or vino to share.

If you plan to come for the dinner as well as the presentation, please make your reservation by 5:00 pm Monday Oct 8 by clicking on the button below, calling our Information Line at our NEW number, (206) 289-0419 or emailing your request to our NEW reservation email, reserve@danteseattle.org.

Let us know how many are in your party. This will help our volunteer cooks know how much pasta to prepare.

Cost is $8.00 per person or $15.00 per couple to be paid at the dinner. Cash, check, credit or debit cards accepted.

Our meetings are held at the Garden House (formerly Headquarters House) located at 2336 15th Avenue South in the Beacon Hill neighborhood of Seattle.

Avoid the traffic!  The Garden House is a short walk from the Beacon Hill Light Rail Station.

Feel free to come early to help set up the room and start visiting.  And, in any case, please come.

A presto – 

Dan DeMatteis,
President, Dante Alighieri Society of Washington

October 2018 La Voce

Ciao tutti –

Here is the October 2018 issue of La Voce.   Just click on the October 2018 La Voce button at the bottom of this email to open your copy.  You can also download to your device or print it if you like as well.

This issue contains among other interesting articles:

  • Information about the speakers at our upcoming October meetings
  • Lots of pictures from Festa Italiana, as well as some tasty recipes from Festa’s guest Chef, Marco Sciortino
  • Information about the Seattle-Perugia Sister City Association Scholarship
  • An update from the Language School Director and
  • A snapshot of the Gelato Festival America.

As always we welcome stories and articles for future La Voce’s.  Send them to me via email (as a Word document) at LTHdesign@comcast.net. You can also mail them via regular mail to Linda Heimbigner, 4355 Little Falls Drive, Cumming, GA 30041. Keep things coming!

Thanks to everyone who has contributed articles.

Linda Heimbigner
Editor

Niccolò Machiavelli on Politics, Religion and War

When: October 10, 2018
Speaker: Prof. Mary O’Neil
Topic: Niccolò Machiavelli on Politics, Religion and War

About the Speaker:

Mary O’Neil is an Associate Professor of History at the University of Washington where she has taught since 1981. She received her BA from the University of Chicago and her PhD from Stanford University.She has taught courses on Medieval and Renaissance Italy since the 1980’s, including the course Rome: the City in History from Romulus to Mussolini.

Her research interests focus on the Roman Inquisition, heresy and popular beliefs suppressed by the church courts.

Festa Italiana 2018

Ciao tutti –

Just a reminder that Festa Italiana is this weekend at the Seattle Center.  Dante’s booth is in a new location, in the corner across from the doors, away from the main stage, Booth #8.   It should be quieter than our old booth but still in the thick of things.
So drop by to see us and say ciao!  More details on Festa’s webpage: http://festaseattle.com/

I also want to tell you about an upcoming Italian-themed musical event by the renowned local musical director and harpichordist, Byron Schenkman.  Byron is featured on more than 30 CDs of Baroque and Italian music.

Boccherini & Scarlatti:  Italians Abroad

Byron Schenkman & Friends, a Baroque and Classical chamber music series at Benaroya Hall is presenting an evening of Italian centered music, Boccherini & Scarlatti:  Italians Abroad.  The concert is on Sunday, October 14, 2018, at Illsley Ball Nordstrom Recital Hall at Benaroya Hall, at Third and Union in downtown Seattle, beginning at 7 pm.  Prices range from $48 for Regular Price, $41 for Seniors, and $10 for Youth and Students with ID.

Throughout the 17th and 18th centuries Italian musicians were in demand all over Europe and many of them became more successful abroad than they had been at home. Such is the case with all three of the composers on the program. The cellist Luigi Boccherini and the violinist Maddalena Sirmen both had extensive international performing careers. Domenico Scarlatti had a more obscure existence as a harpsichordist at the Portuguese and Spanish courts, yet his music became popular in all the other places where Boccherini and Sirmen themselves performed.  Four sonatas by Domenico Scarlatti will be included to celebrate the release of Schenkman’s brand new Scarlatti CD.

Dan DeMatteis
President, Dante Alighieri Society of Washington