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On Sunday, February 9, 2025, the student group Teatro a Rotelle successfully performed at the Cesare Volta Theatre in Pavia with the production “In principio era la Rupe” (In the Beginning There Was the Cliff). Directed by Nicoletta Vicentini and Jana Karšaiová, the performance was organized by the Pavia volunteers’ group of Terre des Hommes […]
The eigth episode of Inclusioni, the podcast channel of the Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures in collaboration with Fuori Aula Network, is now available on major podcast platforms. In this episode, the hosts discuss minority languages in collaboration with the Centro di Ricerca RéAL2. We are often led to believe that it is more […]
The international conference “The Receptions of Ophelia, 1599–1900” concluded on December 11, 2024, in the splendid setting of the Chiostro Santa Maria delle Vittorie. The conference, organized by Professor Emanuel Stelzer, offered a unique opportunity to explore the literary and cultural receptions of Shakespeare’s famous character Ophelia. The analysis ranged from the original early modern […]
On Wednesday, December 04, the second edition of Festivabìlia – The Theater of Potential Abilities concluded with the production “In principio era la rupe” (In the beginning there was a cliff) , performed by Teatro a Rotelle, the theatre company of the University of Verona. The show, directed by Nicoletta Vicentini and Jana Karšaiová, involved […]
On Tuesday, December 3, the second annual visit of the Advisory Board for the Excellence Project, “Inclusive Humanities: Development Perspectives in Research and Teaching of Foreign Languages and Literatures” (2023-2027), came to an end. The Advisory Board, composed of international experts in inclusion-related topics, was greatly impressed by the work accomplished by the entire Department […]
On Friday, November 22, “I mille cancelli di Filippo” (The Thousand Gates of Filippo) , directed by Adamo Antonacci, was screened in Aula T.1 (Polo Zanotto). The director, Adamo Antonacci, and Filippo’s father, Enrico Zoi, attended the event. The documentary follows the life of autistic artist Filippo Zoi. Filippo has an innate passion for doors […]