Emanuele Bargelli at KGAF
Science is everywhere! Every day we are used to do actions and we never associate them with science, but science is really everywhere: we wash our teeth with molecules, we eat molecules, we run, talk and live using large quantity of molecules and defying the laws of Physics and Chemistry. We will analyze some of […]
Read moreOfficina Zoè in Bangalore and Mumbai
Officina Zoè is a well know italian musical group of “pizzica tarantata”, an exciting rhythm from Salento Area in the deepest south of Italy. Since 1993 Officina Zoè have contributed to the revival of the Pizzica, one of the oldest and most fascinating and vibrant types of rhythm and traditional dancing in Salento. They have […]
Read moreThree Italian Philosophers: Bruno, Gentile, Evola
Italian philosophy, despite its importance in western thought, is not widely studied abroad. The situation is not any different in Mumbai, even though, due to its cross-cultural position the maximum city could be very receptive to it. In a three-part series Eugenio Mozzarelli (IIT Bombay) will give a lecture on a different philosopher: Giordano Bruno, […]
Read moreBabylon Sisters at Pune International Film Festival
Kamla and her parents have just moved in a rundown building on the outskirts of Trieste together with other immigrant families and an old grumpy retired school teacher, determined not to leave his home, when an eviction notice falls on all the residents. While the men react in anger to the landlord‘s threats, the […]
Read morePune Biennale – Habit-Co-Habit
Curated by Luca Cerizza and Zasha Colah, Habit-Co-Habit is a visual, public art festival showcased throughout the city. The aim is to make art accessible to the public through genuine engagement with visual art as well as performances in varied ways.The title of the flagship exhibition is based on a wordplay between ‘habit’ and ‘co-habit’. […]
Read moreCarlo Pizzati at the Bangalore Literature Festival
Carlo Pizzati has published two novels, a collection of short stories and a non-fiction book. He writes about culture and politics for the Italian national newspaper La Stampa and teaches post-graduate level communication theory courses in different continents. His works appear in Italian, English and Spanish. Born in Switzerland, he grew up near the Dolomites […]
Read moreDaniele Galliano alla Kochi-Muziris Biennale 2016
Daniele Galliano was born in Pinerolo in 1961. Self-taught, he began to exhibit in Turin, where he lives and works, in the early 1990’s, quickly earning a position of prominence in the new Italian painting scene that took its first steps at the end of the 1980’s.His “photographic realism” his images of places and people, […]
Read moreMarcello Nardis, tenor and Roberto Prosseda, piano
In an evening of song featuring music by Buzzi-Pecca, Mascagni, Leoncavallo, Donaudy and Francesco Paolo Tosti. In Mumbai the concert is at the NCPA on 7 December, in Pune at the Poona Music Society on 9 December. Being already recognized as an established pianist, Marcello Nardis made his debut as a tenor in 2003, singing […]
Read moreEnrico Zanisi Piano Tales
Since his debut, Enrico Zanisi has proved to have the makings of a rocketing star, to whom the label of enfant prodige of Italian jazz was soon to become a tight fit. That’s why this piano solo album by Enrico Zanisi, to be released on CAM JAZZ, seems well-timed for an ideal start to a […]
Read moreGiorgio Montefoschi at Tata Literature Live!
Giorgio Montefoschi is an Italian novelist and literary critic and has been writing for Corriere della Sera since 1994. He is the author of seventeen novels,several literary essays, and a memoir of his travels around the world. He has worked in Italian television for forty years on currents affairs and documentaries. Giorgio Montefoschi schedule at […]
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