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Jan 17th Open House @ ItalCultura and the Italian Cultural InstituteItalian Cultural Institute of ChicagoThursday, January 17, 2013 from 5:30 PM to 8:00 PM (CST)Chicago, United States |
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You are cordially invited to attend
Open House
Thursday, January 17th, 2013
5:30 - 8:00 pm
ItalCultura
at the Italian Cultural Institute
500 N Michigan Avenue, Suite 1405
Join us for an evening dedicated to exploring
the Italian classes offered at ItalCultura
- Take part in FREE TRIAL lessons for all levels
- Meet our professional instructors
- Take a placement exam
- Register for a course
- Sample authentic Italian cuisine
- Participate in our free, live raffle
- Enjoy live musical entertainment
Winter Session Classes begin
on January 22nd!
Register by Jan 12th and save!
For a complete schedule of classes, visit ItalCulturaChicago.com
This event is free and open to the public.
Reservations kindly requested.
When & Where
Italian Cultural Institute
500 N Michigan Avenue
Suite 1450
Chicago,
60611
Thursday, January 17, 2013 from 5:30 PM to 8:00 PM (CST)
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Italian Cultural Institute of Chicago
Italian Cultural Institute of Chicago
500 N Michigan Ave., Suite 1450
Chicago, IL 60611
Currently active in all the major cities of the five continents, the ninety Italian Cultural Institutes serve as an ideal meeting place for intellectuals, artists, and cultural operatives, as well as for ordinary citizens, both Italian and foreign, who wish to establish or maintain a relationship with our country. By acting not only as a showcase and source of current information on Italy, but also as a driving force behind initiatives and projects of cultural cooperation, the Italian Cultural Institute has become a focal point for both the Italian communities abroad and the growing demand for Italian culture throughout the world.
By extending the role of Embassies and Consulates, the Italian Cultural Institutes offer the most effective tools for promoting a worldwide image of Italy as a center of production, preservation, and dissemination of culture from the Classical Age until today. Along with organizing cultural events in a vast array of areas, including art, music, cinema, theatre, dance, fashion, design, and photography, the Italian Cultural Institutes:
- Offer the opportunity to learn Italian language and culture through the organization of courses, the management of libraries and the preparation of educational and editorial materials;
- Provide the networks and the premises to facilitate the integration of Italian operators in the process of cultural exchange and production at an international level;
- Provide information and logistic support to public and private cultural operators, both Italian and foreign;
- Continuously support initiatives aimed at promoting an intercultural dialogue based on the principles of democracy and international solidarity.
