At the moment Rome is offering some of the most stimulating historical art shows in the world. That its private galleries have always concerned themselves with live contemporary shows is known only to a few elect who are...
Colours have always marked Italian politics so finding an unattached one for the Popolo Viola was not easy. The grassroots movement that began in 2009 took purple so as not to be too obviously colour-coded. It is a touch...
Ravenna, the northern Italian city famed for its Byzantine mosaics, makes an unusual, but not inappropriate, venue for a current exhibition on the British Pre-Raphaelite movement. As Christopher Newall, a leading expert...
What a wonderful period this is. The air teases our senses with the smells and fragrances of spring and the roses are in full bloom. Here are some of the many interesting gardens that are open to the public in and near R...
14 April-25 July. In 1956 28-year-old William Klein arrived in Rome to assist Federico Fellini with his film Nights of Cabiria. Filming was delayed, so Klein instead strolled about the city with Fellini, Pier Paolo Pasol...
24 April 2010. In Changes, Beloved Renegade and Brandenburgs, choreography by Paul Taylor. The great American choreographer Paul Taylor turns 80 this year. More impressive still is the fact that in the 56 years since he...
30 March-6 June 2010. This exhibition brings together five monographic shows curated by the director of the French Academy at Villa Medici, Eric de Chassey. The five artists are the
15-23 April. Conducted by Giampaolo Maria Bisanti, directed by Henning Brockhaus, with Irina Lungu, Daniela Innamorati, Michael Fabiano, Dario Solari, Bruno Lazzaretti, Mattia Olivieri.
20-25 April 2010. Created, choreographed and directed by Mitch Sebastian. This show is really a compendium of lyrical arias we all know and love, performed by four singers, five dancers and eight musicians. Beethoven's O...
23 April 2010. In Solo Goldberg Improvisation, choreography by Virgilio Sieni. This 2001 creation sees Sieni himself on stage, alone. Describing his creative process, the choreographer points out that there is no set pat...
26 April-5 May 2010. In Don Quixotte, choreography by Timur Fayziev, with guest artists Eleonora Abbagnato/Ekaterina Borchenko, Irma Nioradze, Tamas Nagy, Anton Korsakov.
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