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Honoring heroes of the past | The Florentine

Honoring heroes of the past | The Florentine
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For Fiesole: performing Gershwin in the Roman amphitheatre

For Fiesole: performing Gershwin in the Roman amphitheatre
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Piece by piece: Editor s letter | The September Issue of The Florentine

Piece by piece: Editor s letter | The September Issue of The Florentine
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Time to Retreat?: A play after lockdown by EUI students

A tragicomedy on European crises by EUI students Jamie Mackay share After a monotonous winter devoid of culture, live events finally look set to recommence in Tuscany. On Saturday, May 8, Covid numbers permitting, one of the first theatrical performances of the year is due to take place at Fiesole’s Teatro Romano.      Time to Retreat? was written by Fee Helen Kirsch and Lukas Wiehler, two MA students at the European University Institute (EUI). The play, whose cast is made up of students and staff at the EUI, coordinated by international relations professor Kalypso Nicolaidis, promises to offer up a satirical story about “a burned-out EU president” named Christine, who is forced to confront a “crisis of convictions and beliefs” during a surreal stay at an “unsettling yoga retreat”.

Art takes a stand: Editor s letter | The Art Issue of The Florentine

Room for art: residencies at Hotel Torre Guelfa  Hotel Torre Guelfa decided to make its rooms available to young local artists. Shuttered for several seasons due to the ongoing health emergency, the third floor of Palazzo Acciaiuoli is now an arts residency for a handful of Florentine creatives struggling to work in these months of unending confinement.   In the gallery, at home, with Christian and Florence Levett (Helen Farrell + Linda Falcone) Former investment manager, now full-time art collector Christian Levett and his wife Florence recently moved to the city. Their central Florence home is an inspiring gallery in its own right, hung with abstraction art by women artists, alongside classical busts and lovingly framed family photos.

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