2019 Rossini Opera Academy (September 16 to 29)
Thanks to the support of the Italian Cultural Institute, the Lunenburg Academy of Music Performance (LAMP) is pleased to announce the 6th edition of the Rossini Opera Academy, under the direction of revered mezzo soprano and 2018 Olivier winner Daniela Barcellona, with the assistance of Maestros Alessandro Vitiello and Michele D’Elia. September 16 – 29, […]
Read moreNotice of employment for 1 employee on temporary contract
The Embassy of Italy in Ottawa has launched a public competition for the recruitment of the following professional figure: 1 employee with a temporary contract to be assigned to the services of administrative assistant with a fixed-term contract for a period of 6 months (possibly renewable only once). Click to download: Notice of employment of […]
Read moreThe Italian artist collective fuse* at the 20th edition of the International Festival of digital creativity and electronic music MUTEK
On the occasion of the 20th edition of the International Festival of digital creativity and electronic music MUTEK, the Italian Cultural Institute of Montreal is pleased to announce the participation of the Italian artist collective fuse*, with the performance “Dökk“. August 24, 2019- 7:00pm – 9:00pmThéâtre Maisonneuve 260 Boul.evard de Maisonneuve O.Montreal, QC For more […]
Read more‘Vivo d’arte’, a contest for young Italian artists living abroad
An annual award is established by the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation to promote and support the creativity and the talent of young Italian artists who reside permanently abroad. The purpose is to provide visibility tools and to foster the collaboration between Italian artists and the cultural scene of the country of […]
Read morePagliacci by Ruggiero Leoncavallo
On the occasion of the 26rd Festival of Montréal’s Italian Week, the National Congress of Italo-Canadians with the collaboration of the Italian Cultural Institute of Montreal, is proud to present “Pagliacci” by Ruggiero Leoncavallo. Sunday, August 18th, 2019 at 9pmBoulevard St-Laurent Written and composed in 1892 by Ruggiero Leoncavallo, “Pagliacci”, which means “clowns”, is a […]
Read moreProject “Graduates for Italian” – 2020 Edition
Now in its 6th edition, the project “LAUREATI PER L’ITALIANO” (“GRADUATES FOR ITALIAN”) aims to facilitate the inclusion of teachers with a graduate degree specialized in teaching Italian as a foreign language, in foreign universities, for the 2020/2021 academic year. The program is sponsored by the Directorate General for Cultural and Economic Promotion and Innovation […]
Read moreMontreal’s Italian Week Festival presents documentary “Montecassino: The Indestructible Abbey” by director Anthony Sarracco
The Italian Cultural Institute is pleased to inform the public of TLN Media Group’s original documentary “Montecassino: The Indestructible Abbey” by Anthony Sarracco, a theatrical premiere presented on the occasion of the Montreal’s Italian Week Festival. TLN Media Group, alongside director Anthony Sarracco, veterans and protagonists of the film, will be in attendance for a […]
Read moreMontreal’s Italian Week 2019
The National Congress of Italo-canadians with the collaboration of the Italian Cultural Institute of Montreal, is proud to present the 26th festival of Montreal’s Italian Week which will take place from August 9 to August 18, 2019. For 26 years, Montreal’s Italian Week is proud to honor the beauty and riches of Italy in its […]
Read more“La bohème”by Ruggiero Leoncavallo
The Montreal Vocal Arts Festival, with the support of the Italian Cultural Institute of Montreal, will present “La bohème” by Ruggiero Leoncavallo. Wednesday August 7, 2019, 7:30pmUniversité de MontréalSalle Claude-Champagne220 Avenue Vincent-D’IndyMontréal, QC H2V 2T2Sung in Italian with English and French subtitles.To buy tickets: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/billets-la-boheme-de-ruggero-leoncavallo-60946285982 As time went by, Leoncavallo’s La bohème has become “the […]
Read moreIn Montreal the graffiti by Italian street artist Tellas
More than a hundred graffiti paintings occupy the walls of buildings in Montreal, and the city will soon have another on Fairmount Avenue (21 Fairmount avenue), between Clark and Boul. St. Laurent, by the Italian artist Tellas, who, thanks to the support of the Italian Cultural Institute in Montreal, will participate in the 2019 edition of the […]
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