PLIDA Logo

English Language Meeting – November 9, 2022

When: November 9, 2022
Where: St. Clement’s Episcopal Church, 1501 32nd Ave. S, Seattle 98144
Speaker: Sam Ciapanna
Topic: Abruzzo – a great place to visit, an even better place to live

Abruzzo, forte e gentile, is one of the mostly unknown regions of Italy and treasure to discover. It is the most northern of the southern regions, a little over an hour from Rome yet nearly inaccessible until the autostrada was extended west to east across the Apennine mountains just a few decades ago. Geographically, it consists of rugged mountains, rolling hills, and pristine beaches – nearly 50% of which is protected. Its isolation has preserved its tradition and culture, making it a fascinating place to explore. Recent legislation aimed at boosting economic development in less populated areas has made Abruzzo a great place to retire.

Come out to learn some of why this region has captured Sam’s heart and taste one of Abruzzo’s signature desserts – Pizza Dogge.

Long time Dante member and former president, Sam Ciapanna, will talk to us tonight about the little-known region of Abruzzo. He first visited it briefly to meet relatives in 1997 as two of his grandparents were born in Abruzzo and each subsequent visit was longer. In 2019, he and his husband purchased a home in Colonnella, just due passi from where his paternal grandfather was born. Sharing his love for Abruzzo has become a passion for him with plans to retire there in less than two years.

English Language Meeting – October 12, 2022

When: October 12, 2022
Where: St. Clement’s Episcopal Church, 1501 32nd Ave. S, Seattle 98144
Speaker: Domenico Minotti
Topic: Festa Italiana Quiz: Tidbits and Trivia of Italian Cuisine

For the past several years, Domenico Minotti has been our quiz-maker for the Dante booth at the annual Festa Italiana at Seattle Center. Domenico has prepared another fun quiz for Festa Italiana, this time looking at the variety and wonder of Italian cuisine.

In the late 1920s, Domenico’s parents emigrated from Sant’Angelo, Limosano, a small hilltop town in Molise. The population at that time was about 1000 but is now 345 as Domenico learned on a visit last year. The family spoke their dialect at home. Domenico studied Italian at Columbia University and Perugia and got lots of practice while on Fulbright study grants in Milan in the mid 60’s. Domenico returned to the states and to his first love, medicine, at Georgetown University and came to Seattle in 1976 to work at the US Public Health Hospital on Beacon Hill, better known as the Marine Hospital. He and his father Pasquale would attend Dante meetings back then, but took a break until retirement a few years ago. Domenico serves as a Consigliere for our Dante group.

Pizzoccheri

Nidi di rondine

What’s so special about prosciutto di Parma?

2022 Festa Italiana Quiz (English)
2022 Festa Italiana Quiz  (Italiano)

Italian Classes Begin October 4

Italian Classes Resume October 4

by Giuseppe Tassone

The 38th school year of the Italian Language Program at the Dante Alighieri Society of Washington resumes on Tuesday, October 4th, 2022. There is not a better time to start or advance your learning in our Italian language program.  

Absolute beginners must register in the fall in order to start from the very beginning.

Fall Quarter registration is still open for levels A1, A2, B1 and B2. Registration closes at the end of September.  Each level lasts 3 quarters (fall, winter and spring).   Classes meet online from 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. (PT) on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Classes are filling up quickly, so register soon to ensure your seat in class.

 If undecided about your level, contact the director Giuseppe Tassone for an assessment and/or a placement test.

Arrivederci!

For more information and to register, go to Italian Language Classes.

Learn Italian from Home

English Language Meeting – September 14, 2022

When: September 14, 2022
Where: St. Clement’s Episcopal Church, 1501 32nd Ave. S, Seattle 98144
Topic: Festa di Bentornato

Members Only Welcome Back Party

The schedule for the  Festa di Bentornato is as follows:

The hall at St. Clement’s is open at 6:00, dinner is at 7:00 and socializing continues until 8:30.

All members are invited to come if you feel safe to do so.  Bentornati!

English Language Meeting – May 11, 2022

When: May 11, 2022
Speaker/Performer: John Lenti
Where:
 St. Clement’s Episcopal Church, 1501 32nd Ave. S, Seattle 98144
Topic: Il Mondo Italiano del Liuto

About the Presentation
In the Renaissance, as Italian became the international language of European art music, Italian lute music was in its ascendancy and Italian lutenists were in high demand. I’ll tell you about the music and the composers and the lives they lived, featuring Italian music composed by Italian lute composers in Italy, Italian music composed by Italians outside of Italy, Italian music composed by foreigners in Italy, and brand-new music improvised for you by an Italian-American lute player in Seattle. 

About the Speaker
John Lenti specializes in music of the seventeenth century and has made basso continuo improvisation on lute, theorbo, and baroque guitar the cornerstone of a career that encompasses baroque and modern orchestras, chamber music, recitals, and opera. He plays for the Metropolitan Opera, symphony orchestras, and baroque ensembles of all kinds, in addition to presenting solo recitals and accompanying soloists in concert. His parents were a touring piano duo and he traveled with them as a kid as they performed around the Deep South, thereby gaining an appreciation of the role of classical musicians as bearers of comfort and truth. He went to North Carolina School of the Arts and Indiana University and studied lute with Nigel North, Jacob Heringman, and Elizabeth Kenny.