Società Dante Alighieri Roma
Dante Alighieri Society of Washington
Dante Seattle PLIDA

Annual General Meeting – April 10, 2024

When: April 10, 2024
Speaker: Board of Directors
Where: St. Clement’s Episcopal Church, 1501 32nd Ave. S, Seattle 98144
Topic: Annual General Meeting

Our English Meeting on Wednesday, April 10 is our Annual General Meeting (AGM).  Information about the meeting will be emailed in advance of the meeting. The “business” part of the meeting includes:  annual reports on activities, finances, and the Language School; and election of members of the board. Dinner and wine will be provided by the Board.

Doors open 6:00; dinner served 6:30 with meeting to follow. No charge for dinner but registration will be required. Official notice of this meeting, with voting items, slate of nominees and registration link will be sent in early April.

Italian Language Presentation – April 24, 2024

When: April 24, 2024
Speaker: Alessandra Arosio
Topic: Gestures in Italian Communication

 

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.

Italian Language Presentation – March 27, 2024

When: March 27, 2024
Speaker: Giorgio Calanni
Topic: TBD

Giorgio Calanni

Giorgio is a native Italian who grew up in the outskirts of Milan. He holds various university degrees including a doctorate in aerospace engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology. He works on engineering research and development projects in the fields of aircraft performance and commercial aviation. He became passionate about teaching and sharing his knowledge of Italy in response to the welcoming and inspiring interest in the Italian language and culture he witnessed and experienced while living in the United States. Throughout the years, Giorgio has taught Italian courses as well as privately tutored business professionals and students from various age groups.

In his free time, Giorgio enjoys photography, hiking, history and mathematics, museums and fine arts, theater performances, and traveling.

English Language Meeting – March 13, 2024

When: March 13, 2024
Speaker: Alex Minami
Topic: Seattle Opera’s The Barber of Seville
Location: St. Clement’s Church

Alex Minami is Associate Director of Community Engagement at Seattle Opera, where he curates the company’s community engagement initiatives and adult learning programs. Previously, Alex worked with foreign exchange students from Germany and Austria and served as Director of Operations of a youth leadership, foreign language, and global citizenship program for underserved high school students in Seattle. He holds a BA in German Cultural Studies and Political Science and an MA in Middle East Studies from the University of Washington, and he studied at the American University in Cairo on a Foreign Language and Area Studies Fellowship. He is originally from Kāne‘ohe, Hawai‘i.

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Italian Language Meeting – February 28, 2024 (Online)

When: February 28, 2024
Speaker: Prof. Beatrice Arduini
Topic: Dante’s Works
Location: Online

Advanced registration will be required. A link to the registration form will be sent to the Dante Alighieri Society mailing list.

There will be a “social hour” beginning at 7 pm. The presentation will start at 7:30.

About the Presentation:

Dante and his works, especially The Divine Comedy, seem to be inevitably present in writers and readers of Italian literature, from the fourteenth century to the present, even in those periods of time when the appreciation for his style was feeblest, most notably in the seventeenth century. Cultural memory is, however, highly selective, and later readers and writers responded to Dante and his legacy by tailoring him to their own contexts, especially in relation to issues of national identity, since Dante’s language was early recognized in Italy as the foundation of what Italian culture had become. For this reason, in my presentation I will explore some episodes of Dante’s reception and how they are defined by interpretative frameworks and filters through which readers and scholars have approached his work and life.

About the Presenter:

Beatrice Arduini is Associate Professor of Italian and current Chair of the Department of French and Italian Studies at the University of Washington. Her research centers on Medieval Italian literature, Dante studies, manuscript culture, and textual studies. Her book, Dante’s Convivio: the Creation of a Cultural Icon, examines the tradition of this work in manuscripts and early printed editions. Her projects include a book manuscript on the lyric production of a 13th-century Tuscan poet, Monte Andrea da Firenze, and a study on representations of domestic slavery in medieval and early modern Italy. Dr. Arduini has published on these and other topics in Mediaevalia, Heliotropia, Romance Philology, Textual Cultures, and Medioevo Letterario d’Italia.