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Literature and Publishing
Events From: 28-06-2022 to: 16-09-2022
The exhibition 'Un mirabile Inferno' stops in Lisbon

The world tour of Dante's illustrations by Genoese painter Amos Nattini continues, in the framework of the initiatives to commemorate...

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Literature and Publishing
News
Winners of the second edition of ‘Dantedì Paris’ announced

Winning schools selected for the second edition of the school competition devoted to the Supreme Poet.

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Cinema and Audio-visual
Events From: 26-04-2022 to: 03-05-2022
Pamela Breda's 'The Unexpected' on show in Lyon

The artist's short films investigate the relationship between man and artificial intelligence.

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Archaeology and Heritage
Events
Dante resounds at the Museum of Anatolian Civilisations in Ankara

A video made by Ankara University students on the occasion of the Dantedì 2022.

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Literature and Publishing
Events From: 22-04-2022
In London the homage to Dante "Dante, From Dusk to...

The final cantos of Purgatory in a show of music and dialogues inspired by the tradition of "parlar cantando".

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Literature and Publishing
Events From: 31-03-2022
Maggie Rose presents 'Dark Dante' in Edinburgh

Maggie Rose's mystery thriller explores Dante's Inferno and shows its surprising relevance in contemporary Italy.

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Events From: 24-02-2022
‘Traveling with Dante’: a concert in Sydney

In the iconic Queen Victoria Building, a concert of music and Gregorian chants reinterprets Dante's journey.

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Literature and Publishing
Events From: 15-02-2022 to: 01-03-2022
Exhibition 'Visions of the Divine Comedy' in Kiev

330 works by Italian and Ukrainian artists create a bridge between the cultures of the two countries.

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Literature and Publishing
Events From: 07-02-2022 to: 25-03-2022
'Dante Ipermoderno' opens in London

An exhibition to narrate the most recent illustrative cycles of the 'Divine Comedy'.

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