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Italian Language Meeting, January 26, 2022 (Online)

When: January 26, 2022
Speaker: Prof. Sergio Mauro, former Professor at UNESP in Sao Paolo, Brazil
Topic: La missione del dotto nella letteratura italiana:  Dante, Calvino e Umberto Eco
Location: Online

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

The Social “hour” begins at 7 pm. Presentation begins at 7:30

About the Speaker:

Prof. Mauro è nato a San Paolo del Brasile il 28/11/1961 da genitori italiani della provincia di Salerno. Dottore in lettere (USP) dal 1995. Dal 1999 al 2013, ha fatto 08 ricerche di post-dottorato in Italia (UNIBO, Normale di Pisa, UNISI) con 5 borse del governo brasiliano Professore (in pensione) di letteratura italiana dal 29/05/1986 al 04/12/2019 nell’UNESP (Università Statale di San Paolo). Direttore della rivista (journal) “Revista de Letras” (dal gennaio 2010) Ha dato circa 32 conferenze sulla letteratura italiana e brasiliana presso diversi istituti culturali brasiliani e una conferenza su Dante nel marzo 2021 per La Scuola Dante Alighieri di Asuncion, Paraguay.

English Language Meeting, January 12, 2022 (Online)

When: January 12, 2022
Speaker: Janet and John Lenart
Topic: Traveling in Italy during the Pandemic

Longtime Dante members, Janet and John Lenart, have spent much of the fall in Italy, visiting friends and traveling around. They’ll make a short presentation on their experiences and then open the discussion up to a Q and A with the members.

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September 22, 2021 Italian Language Meeting


 

DANTE ALIGHIERI SOCIETY OF WASHINGTON

September Italian Meeting – live!
September 22, 2021
St. Clement’s Church, 1501 32nd Ave S. Seattle 98144
doors open at 6:00 for antipasti; presentation at 7:00
proof of COVID vaccination required for entry; masks must be worn inside.

Elisabetta Valentini,
Honorary Consul of Italy

Our guest speaker at the first Italian meeting of the 2021-2022 Program Year will be Elisabetta Valentini, recently appointed as the Honorary Consul of Italy in Seattle.    She will introduce herself and speak about the services offered by the Honorary Consul and her relationship to the services offered by the Consulate General of Italy in San Francisco. The Honorary Consulate of Italy of the State of Washington, Idaho and Montana belongs to the consular network under the Consulate General of Italy in San Francisco. The Honorary Consul is a volunteer who carries out limited support activities on behalf of the Consulate General. She recently opened her new office in Casa Italiana – the Italian Cultural Center in Burien.

Reservations are not taken for Italian meetings, but proof of COVID vaccination must be shown at the door and masks must be worn inside except when eating or drinking. Attendees are welcome to bring antipasti and wine to share.  If you do so, please follow the Live Meeting Covid Guidelines* portioning for individual servings and  avoiding common dips and spreads. All food will be served with utensils.

 
Our new location for meetings is St. Clement’s Episcopal Church, 1501 32nd Ave. S, Seattle 98144.  You may park in the church lot; there is also ample free street parking. Look for Dante signs at the lower entrance to the church, next to the garden. 
*for any questions regarding COVID guidelines for live meetings, see the Dante web site: www.danteseattle.org 
Join the fun of meeting in person and reconnecting to Dante friends!
Hope to see you there.
 

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Newsletter (September 2021) Julian Gargiulo, the Fall Semester, & much more…

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