International Holocaust Remembrance Day 2017

On the occasion of the
International Holocaust Remembrance Day 2017

PUBLIC READING
of the names of the 8,000
Italian Jewish victims of the Holocaust
and  a commemoration ceremony honoring
Holocaust survivor Al Finci

Al Finci was born in Sarajevo (former Yugoslavia). Following the occupation of Yugoslavia by Nazi troops, Al and his family fled to Italy where they lived during most of the war years. When the Nazis occupied Northern Italy they were hidden by an Italian family in Parma.

The family eventually managed to flee to Switzerland for the remainder of the war but returned to Italy when the war ended. Al then dedicated himself to assist displaced persons to immigrate to Israel, South American countries and the United States. He immigrated to the United States in 1950 and currently serves as the Chair of the Advisory Board of the UCLA Alan D. Leve Center for Jewish Studies and is advisor and trustee to several non-profit organizations.

The commemoration ceremony will be followed
by the screening of:

Perlasca. The Courage of a Just Man

(2002, 124′)

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Date: January 27, 2017
Time: 5:30 pm
Location: Italian Cultural Institute
Address: 1023 Hilgard Avenue Los Angeles CA 90024


On the 25th anniversary of the death of Giorgio Perlasca (1910 – 1992), an Italian businessman who, with the collaboration of official diplomats, posed as the Spanish Consul General to Hungary in the winter of 1944, and saved 5218 Jews from deportation to Nazi Germany death camps in eastern Europe. After the war, Perlasca returned to Italy. He did not talk about his actions in Hungary to anyone, including his family, for almost 40 years.
In Italian with English subtitles. Directed by Alberto Negrin, with Luca Zingaretti


Special thanks for their continuous collaboration and friendship to:


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Music and Culture: An Italian Perspective

The Italian Studies Department at
Chapman University presents

“Music and Culture: An Italian Perspective”

Saturday, February 11
 10:00 am – 1:00 pm

Musco Center for the Arts
Chapman University
*$8 General Admission

The many pathways of Italy’s music, art and culture come together in a single event! Appreciate the harmony that inspired Dante’s immortal masterpieces, and explore the diverse voices of Italian music, from the Renaissance to the age-old melodies of folk songs. Featuring Giulio Ongaro, Ph.D., dean of Chapman’s College of Performing Arts; Francesco Ciabattoni, Ph.D., director of Italian Graduate Studies, Georgetown University; Alessandro Carrera, Ph.D., director of Italian Studies, University of Houston; and Michela Musolino, Sicilian-American folk singer.

Great event for the whole family!

*The first 12 students to enroll in a Fondazione Italia class at our Orange County Italian Language Center location will win a free ticket to attend this great event!

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PREPARING FOR THE AP® ITALIAN LANGUAGE AND CULTURE EXAM*

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An interactive online/virtual course for high school students

Schedule:

January 21 to May 6, 2017
(15 Saturdays – no class on April 15th)
2:00 – 4:00 pm

Course Fee:

$380

Benvenuti!

Would you like to take the AP® Italian Language and Culture exam in May 2017, but your school doesn’t offer the course? Are you looking for a way to get more practice and exposure to the AP® Italian exam? Then this interactive online course is for you!

What you will learn:

  • Familiarity with the six themes and sub-themes recommended by the College Board
  • Strategies for interpreting written and audio texts in Italian, even if you don’t understand every word
  • Strategies for starting, continuing and ending a conversation in Italian
  • The formal conventions of letter/e-mail writing
  • How to make cultural comparisons between the U.S. and Italy and how to make an effective and concise oral presentation
  • How to write a well-argued and organized persuasive essay

Pre-requisites:

  • Must be heritage speaker or have at least 3 years of high school Italian or equivalent, i.e. intermediate-level proficiency.
  • Students are expected to be tech savvy and to have a reliable internet access.

Course Syllabus

Important Information
(please review before enrolling in the course)

If you have any questions, please e-mail us.

Maximum enrollment is 12 students
Enroll early to secure your spot in the course!

*AP® is a registered trademark of The College Board which does not endorse this course.


FONDAZIONE ITALIA is a California 501(c)(3) non-profit organization founded in 1998 for the purpose of promoting the teaching and learning of the Italian language and culture across Southern California.

Un punto di referimento per gli Italiani residenti all’estero