Isabella’s Letters

Lettere d’Isabella Andreini (1607) is a collection of fictional anonymous letters on love and other pertinent subjects written by Isabella Andreini (1562-1604), famed commedia dell’arte actress and manager of the Compagnia dei Gelosi, with her husband Francesco. Admired by distinguished patrons like Ferdinando I de’ Medici, grand duke of Tuscany, and Christina of Lorraine, Andreini turned to writing to […]

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Isabel, Three Sailing Ships, and a Con Artist

Casa Familiar 114 W Hall Ave, San Ysidro, California, United States

by Nobel-prize winner Dario FoIsabel, Three Sailing Ships, and a Con ArtistThis insightful, satirical, subversive comedy, set after and before 1492, revolves around the tragicomic deeds of an actor who is sentenced to death for having performed a banned play by Fernando de Rojas. The unfortunate actor, while on the gallows, is offered an opportunity […]

House of Italy’s Lawn Program

San Diego Balboa Park

Come join us on Sunday August 11th for the House of Italy Lawn Program. Talented musicians Iris Moné and Dan Ochipinti will be performing starting at 2:00 pm. Sara Venneri will teach the traditional Pugliese dance, the Pizzica, which is a fun dance and easy to learn, starting at 3 pm. Mark Pelliccia, the House of […]

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ICC’s Science Day

St. Joseph’s Cathedral (Auditorium) 1535 Third Ave, San Diego, California, United States

Meet the Italian Scientists who make the San Diego AI and Biotech scene

Six Characters in Search of an Author – Theater Presentation

St. Joseph’s Cathedral (Auditorium) 1535 Third Ave, San Diego, California, United States

The Italian Cultural Center of San Diego (ICC) is proud to present Nick Gabriel‘s new adaptation of SIX CHARACTERS IN SEARCH OF AN AUTHOR (1921) by Nobel Prize winner Luigi Pirandello, on tour in San Diego after premiering at the Italian Cultural Institute of Los Angeles and Chapman University.In an effort to attract modern audiences to Pirandello’s work, Gabriel’s […]

$8

Women and the Transnational Making of Italy Between Colonialism, Migration, and Southern Question – Lecture with Clarissa Clò

St. Joseph’s Cathedral (Auditorium) 1535 Third Ave, San Diego, California, United States

This presentation will discuss three works by women: Rosalia Pianavia Vivaldi’s colonial diary Tre anni in Eritrea (1901), Sibilla Aleramo’s memoir Una donna (1906) and Marie Hall Ets’s transcribed oral storytelling Rosa: The Life of an Italian Immigrant (1970). Taken together these narratives link colonialism, emigration, and the Southern Question and emphasize the central, yet devalued, role and experience of women […]

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Natale Party with Italian Music by St. Cats

St. Joseph’s Cathedral (Auditorium) 1535 Third Ave, San Diego, California, United States

Italian Music by S.T. Cats, Italian Dinner, Raffles and More! Free of charge for ICC Members.More info coming soon

Italian Pop Music Lecture

St. Joseph’s Cathedral (Auditorium) 1535 Third Ave, San Diego, California, United States

More details to come

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