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RUGGERO SAVINIO Rovine, 1997

tecnica mista su carta intelata, 29x21 cmRuggero Savinio was born in Turin in 1934, lived in Paris andMilan, had his first solo show in Rome in 1956, and settled herein 1984. He had special halls in the Venice Biennales of 1988and 1995, was in many other international shows, is in the col-lection of the Guggenheim Museum in New York. He comesfrom a family of illustrious painters and is married to a poet.Intensely erudite and thoughtful, he has written novels, essays,thoughts about other painters and taught in institutions in Italyand in the United States.Savinio is a subtle, slowly revealing painter. His work is dark-ly glowing, made of many layers of musings.There are the landscapes: a woodland of bushy trees andhedges around lush grassy meadows sown with a misty wild-flower or a dapple of sunlight here and there, welling withsparkling hidden springs or little waterfalls, they are garnerednear dusky arcadian places like the wild pagan altars ofPoussin. There are the interiors: quickened by fireplaces andlamps, they are faintly stirring with unrecognised person-nages engaged in reading or other very private activities.In today’s work, Savinio is close to yesterday’s Symbolism,where the idea, not the reality of the given, counts. Deliberate,meditatively wrought, his painting leads us into dreamyfreshening haunts which are timeless.

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LIFE FOR REFUGEES IN ROME Bija Knowles

VOTING ON THE GOVERNMENT’S FUTURE James Walston

JOYCE IN ROME Jonathan deBurca Butler

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WHAT’S ON & WHERE TO GO IN ITALY Linda Bordoni

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n a sunny April morning in Rome, crowds are bustling past thefashionable shops on Via Nazionale. Few notice the side-entranceto St Paul’s Within the Walls, the striking pink and creamAmerican Episcopal church, or the people who slip in and out

discreetly. But descending the narrow steps to the church’s crypt, you feelas though you are entering another world.

In the basement more than 100 young men – there is just one femalerefugee at the centre that morning – mill about, some playing ping-pong,others sitting about in their ethnic groups chatting. Half of them are sittingquietly in front of a television screen at one end of the crypt. Bizarrely, theseyoung African, Middle Eastern and Asian men in their 20s and 30s are com-pletely engrossed in the British royal wedding being broadcast live.

The crypt doubles as the Joel Nafuma Refugee Centre and it receives upto 250 political refugees a day, most of them from Afghanistan and Somalia.Not to be confused with other immigrant groups such as economic migrants,the people who use the centre have fled political persecution and wars in theirhomelands and are in the process of claiming political asylum in Italy.

The centre is an important social hub for them to meet others who speaktheir language. It provides meals, classes and basic provisions such assecond-hand clothing.

Akbatan Abdulla, known by all as Tuana, is the coordinator of refugeeservices at the centre. He first came to Italy himself a refugee from IraqiKurdistan, but his grasp of five languages enabled him to take on this multi-tasking and frenetic role. In between answering questions in Arabic andFarsi from the young men who surround him, registering their personaldetails and smoothing over minor disputes, Tuana explains some of theproblems faced by refugees in Rome.

“It’s very difficult. To get a bed in one of the city’s hostels, they need toshow documents, and even so there’s a waiting list. So most people whocome here are sleeping on the streets.”

The centre receives those who have been granted political asylum orsubsidiary protection as well as those whose asylum application has beenrefused pending an appeal hearing.

Most of the young men at the centre don’t want to stay in Italy – theirambition is to go to other European countries. Many have spent time in theUK – hence their interest in British events – but the UK authorities have sentthem back to the first country in Europe in which they arrived: Italy.

Tuana explains with great regret that there is nothing for them here: “Forthem, Italy is no better than Afghanistan. Here they are sleeping rough in thestreet. There at least they have homes.” He believes that the European Unionshould be doing more to address the issue of political refugees and that all EUcountries should share the burden of providing services for asylum seekers.

According to figures from Eurosat, the EU’s statistics body, 11,325 deci-sions were made on asylum requests in Italy in 2010 and 4,305 – or 38 percent – of these received a positive decision, i.e. they were granted refugeestatus, subsidiary protection or permission to stay for humanitarian rea-sons. The average percentage of positive asylum decisions for EU memberstates is 25 per cent. The main groups of asylum applicants in Italy in 2010were from Nigeria, Pakistan and Afghanistan.

OSo what are the prospects for a political refugee in Italy? Tuana believes

they are bleak. He says: “Most of these people [at the centre] don’t have afuture in Italy. The situation is very difficult and now there is the economiccrisis too. Many people who come here don’t have high school education,they don’t speak Italian. Female refugees can at least find jobs as domestichelps, but many men will not find work.”

The difficulties are confirmed by Vincent and Sam*, two refugees in theirmid-30s from Sierra Leone, who fled their country before the end of the civilwar there in 2002. Even though they have subsidiary protection status inItaly, they are now eager to get back to their homeland.

The reason? After years in Italy and despite being physically fit and ableto speak English and Italian, both men are still homeless and relying onfood hand-outs.

They have stories of racism and intimidation from the police, bureaucraticdifficulties and lack of integration with the community. “Do you know howmany Italian friends I have here?” Vincent remarks with ironic amusement.These two men are not alone in having come to Italy looking for sanctuaryfrom a war-torn country, only to find that the welfare services needed to sup-port political refugees are not in place.

It is a story familiar to Donatella Parisi, communications officer at theCentro Astalli Foundation a few steps from Piazza Venezia, which provides300 meals to political refugees in Rome every day. She is now seeing refu-gees asking for assistance over a much longer time-frame. “We are seeingpeople continuing to ask for meals after six months because they don’thave an alternative. There is no social assistance for them.”

Centro Astalli, the Italian arm of the Jesuit Refugee Service, is in the frontline of refugee assistance in Italy. It offers support, advice, food or beds to26,000 people each year, 16,000 of them in Rome. Stricter border controlsmeant that fewer new asylum seekers came to Centro Astalli last year – inthe first ten months of 2010 some 8,800 people reached Europe by sea (arri-ving in Italy, Greece, Cyprus and Malta), compared with 32,000 in the sameperiod of 2009. Parisi adds: “We have seen a drop in the number of peopleasking us for assistance, but we are seeing people in worse conditions.”

Parisi explains that many of the refugees have endured the most gruellingand horrific traumas, ranging from torture in their homelands and at the handsof human traffickers, dangerous overland journeys hidden in and under haul-age trucks, or hazardous sea crossings (many cannot swim). Traffickers candemand US$5,000-€6,000 for a voyage to Europe and people are made towork – or are abused – to pay the traffickers before reaching their destination.

According to Father Giovanni La Manna, president of Centro Astalli, theItalian government needs to do much more to provide international protec-tion to refugees. He writes in the association’s 2011 report: “The national system of assistance [for refugees] is seriously insufficient (in 2010it provided about 3,000 places). The right to asylum therefore becomes a tra-gic game of roulette, in which there are the lucky few and many who areexcluded.”

Bija Knowles*not their real names

St Paul’s Within the Walls, Via Napoli 58, tel. 064883339, www.stpaulsrome.it.Centro Astalli, Via degli Astalli 14a, tel. 0669700306, www.centroastalli.it.

LIFE FOR REFUGEESIN ROME Even when they receiveofficial status, life can be tough for refugees in Rome and many have to rely on religiousorganisations for help

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good part of Italy has spoken very loudly. The centre-left wonresounding victories in key local elections in the cities of Milanand Naples and also in a host of other comuni.

Milan. After a very bitter and divisive campaign, the centre-leftcandidate for mayor of Milan, Giuliano Pisapia, increased his first round leadover the outgoing mayor, the centre-right’s Letizia Moratti, winning 55.1 percent of the vote. The result has some relevance to Milan’s day-to-day administration, which is why voters went to the polls (at least in theory), but ithas a major effect on Italy’s government. Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconistaked his reputation on Moratti’s winning in the first round. He lost, and therewere rumblings in the government coalition between Berlusconi’s Popolodella Libertà (PdL) and Umberto Bossi’s Lega Nord. They papered over theirdifferences to fight a united campaign for the second round of voting, but thiswas not enough to persuade Milan to support Moratti and Berlusconi.

The result has also energised the centre-left parties who will now do theirbest to bring out the voters for next week’s referendums to maintain the anti-Berlusconi momentum. Berlusconi and his government have tried to ignorethe issues, but with the victory of the opposition in Milan the governmentnow risks a third defeat if the four motions, all of which supported by the cen-tre left, should win (see below); this would increase the likelihood of a reshuf-fle and maybe even of a new government.

Naples. The election in Naples, pitching Luigi De Magistris on the leftagainst Gianni Lettieri on the right, which was fought more on local issuesthan the one in Milan, was always going to be less important of the two,but with the massive centre-left victory the opposition has shown that itsdifferent elements can work together to beat Berlusconi and the centre-right parties. Above all the Neapolitans have shown that they are fed upwith the established parties. The centre left has governed the city for almost20 years and recently has made a terrible mess of it. But then Berlusconipromised miracles and succeeded only in sweeping the rubbish under thecarpet. So Naples has elected De Magistris, a crusading prosecutor whowill have to show that he really is different and can solve the problems ofItaly’s most turbulent city.

It was always going to be a tough campaign for the local elections, but therisk of losing control of the city governments in both Milan and Naples raisedthe stakes for the centre-right parties of Berlusconi’s governing coalition.

Even before her defeat in the first round of voting, Moratti had beenoverly strident, even falsely accusing Pisapia of having been convicted ofa terrorism-related offence.

After the first round all the centre-right’s spokespeople hammered on thepresumed extremism of the opposition, trying to paint its candidates ascommunists, mosque-builders and protectors of irregular immigrants andRoma, often getting close to explicit racism. Berlusconi blatantly used hisown television networks and the public broadcaster RAI to get his messageacross without any regard for the equal-access provisions of the laws regu-lating the media, so much so that the regulatory authority fined the broadca-sters for breach of the regulations.

The carrots that the centre-right parties offered voters included thesuggestion that there would be an amnesty for illegal building in Naplesand another for traffic fines in Milan. There was a tug-of-war over transferr-ing one or more ministries from Rome to the north to keep Bossi happy(and maybe one to Naples). This only accentuated the splits within the

Acentre right, with the PdL and Rome’s centre-right mayor Gianni Alemannotrying to stop ministries migrating.

In Milan, there were accusations of physical violence on both sides. It was a campaign that showed more signs of desperation than of normalpolitical issues.

Now that the local elections are over the four referendums on 12 and 13June are the next test for the government. A referendum can be called if half amillion citizens request it, but only to repeal an existing law. Since 1974, whenthe first referendum was held, they have been used to push governments toaddress issues such as abortion or to change a law by removing key phrasesor articles, as was the case in the early 1990s for election law reform.

This year there are four questions. The most controversial is whether Italyshould restart its nuclear energy programme, stopped by a referendum in1987. In 2009 a law was passed allowing the government to restart the con-struction of nuclear power stations, and it is the abrogation of this law that isbeing voted on in the present referendum. However Berlusconi has tried toprevent the vote from taking place by saying that the government will delaythe start of the new nuclear building programme on the grounds that theFukushima disaster in Japan has prevented a reasonable debate takingplace at present. But on 1 June the Court of Cassation ruled that it was legit-imate for the referendum to take place.

Another question for the voters is whether to maintain the so-called “legit-imate impediment” law, passed last year by the Berlusconi government andallowing ministers not to appear in court if they had a “legitimate impedi-ment” due to their government duties. In practice the law was almost annulled when the Constitutional Court decreed in January that it had to bethe courts themselves and not ministers who decided what was or was nota legitimate impediment. This is why Berlusconi has had to appear in courton his four criminal charges.

The other two referendums involve issues about the pricing of water andthe extent of private investment in municipal water utilities.

In practice, the only real issue is whether the quorum of 50 per cent plusone vote of the electorate will be reached. It is highly likely that the motionsto repeal the laws will pass in all of the referendums but if there is no quorumthe results will be invalid.

The government has done its best to sideline the referendums from the start.First it refused to allow the vote to be on the same day as the local elections inMay. Then it chose the latest date possible in the hope that voters would be atthe seaside that weekend. Finally they have hardly campaigned on the issuesso as not raise interest in the subjects and so increase the turnout.

Once again, as with the local elections, the real issue is not so much thesubject of the referendums but Berlusconi’s support in the country.

James Walston

VOTING ON THEGOVERNMENT’S

FUTURE

The referendums on 12-13 June are the next test for Berlusconi’s government.

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ome was rather tense in 1906. Pope Pius X, still smarting fromhis loss of the papal states some 30 years earlier, refused tomove beyond the sanctuary of St Peter’s while the Savoy family,his rivals and Italy’s new monarchs, built rather grand monu-

ments, empty gestures of grandeur. Into this tension walked 24-year-oldJames Joyce; a man desperately trying to escape tensions of his own.

Since leaving Dublin, Joyce had been living in the Adriatic coastal townof Trieste, in northeast Italy. He had made quite an impact on the expatriatecommunity and their hangers-on. Many people befriended Joyce and seemed endlessly willing to help him and his wife as they struggled tocome to terms with the realities of raising a young family. But Joyce was arestless and flamboyant character whose fondness for alcohol worried hiswife and riled his English school employers. Joyce even lured his brotherStanislaus to Trieste, knowing full well the extra income would help main-tain his indulgent lifestyle.

To make matters worse, the school director absconded, leaving theschool in disarray and Joyce without a regular income. There was alwaystrouble in Trieste. Perhaps Rome, with all its mysterious splendour andhistory, could inspire him to greatness. Destiny and fame surely awaitedhim. This was the city of the Caesars. It was where Keats died, whereGoethe had roamed the Forum and Joyce’s great hero Ibsen spent manyhappy months.

Joyce fixed his mind on the eternal city and went about securing a jobfor himself with little difficulty. Aided by a letter of recommendation from aformer lord mayor of Dublin, Timothy Harrington, Joyce was offered a tem-porary post in the bank of Nast, Kolb and Schumacher, which stood at thecorner of Via del Corso and Via S. Claudio, today the site of a large depart-ment store.

Arriving in Rome on 31 July 1906, the Joyce family took lodgings on thethird floor of a house at 52 Via Frattina, where today a plaque commemo-rates his stay. The accommodation was small but close to his work and thebars and cafés around the Spanish Steps. From the very beginning, however,his letters to Stanislaus speak negatively of the city and its people.

According to Joyce, the area around the Colosseum was simply “like anold cemetery with broken columns of temples and slabs.” In a letter to hisbrother, he wrote, “Rome reminds me of a man who lives by exhibiting totravellers his grandmother’s corpse.” It’s clear that the city’s former gloriesdid nothing for such a modern man. But he clearly admits his ownshortcomings and demonstrates his indignation in another letter toStanislaus, lamenting: “I wish I knew something of Latin or Roman history.But it’s not worthwhile beginning now. So let the ruins rot.”

His work in the bank was soul-destroying. He often had to work 12 hoursa day, copying up to 200 letters in an office where he had no interaction withthe public. He had nothing but contempt for his colleagues who spoke end-lessly of their ailments.

His brother received constant updates on how difficult life in Rome was.And although Joyce was earning more money in the bank, he frequentlybegged his brother to send more cash.

By November, Joyce’s landlady was tiring of his excessive alcohol abuse

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and requested that he leave the accommodation on Via Frattina. Joyceexpected to charm his way out of the tight spot but the signora stuck firmlyto her guns and Joyce found himself homeless with his young family. Afterfour days spent searching, the young writer moved into Via Monte Brianzo51, near Piazza Navona.

By Christmas, Joyce was forced to take another job as a teacher, but itwasn’t enough and the family dined on pasta on a thoroughly depressingChristmas Day. While he struggled to make ends meet in Rome nothingcame from his pen. He found no time to write and no immediate inspiration.The Roman ruins compounded his misery. He complained of nightmaresinvolving “death, corpses, assassinations, in which I take an unpleasantlyprominent part.” The intrigues and gore of ancient Rome infiltrated his psycheand it seems he began to develop a strange appreciation of his nativeDublin, something not so keenly felt since his departure.

It was at this time that the ideas for his wonderful short story, The Dead,began their gestation. Perhaps the simple Christmas lunch and signoraDufour’s apparently barbarous treatment of his family led to dreams of morelavish feasts and what the story’s hero Gabriel Conroy refers to as unique Irishhospitality. In the same breath Joyce, through Gabriel, a character all the whilefixated on the attractions and trappings of continental Europe, acknowledgesthose things that Ireland has to offer the world by way of this tradition.

Rome’s somewhat crude irreverence for the dead who are constantly ondisplay, whether through imperial Rome’s whimsical caesars or greedypopes, is in sharp contrast to the quiet, melancholy image of Dublin cov-ered in snow. The romance and bombast of Michelangelo, Bernini andBorromini contrasts with the humble but no less passionate Michael Fureyin The Dead who, we find out, courted Gabriel’s wife Gretta and died of con-sumption but may, as Gretta reveals, have “died for me.”

Eventually, Joyce had had enough and he decided to leave Rome. Theday before leaving he was given his last pay cheque from his bank job, andsplashed out on a few farewell drinks. As he drank, two men managed toget a look inside his wallet and when Joyce left the café they attacked androbbed him. Luckily, he had left some of his pay at his lodgings and with ithe packed his son and his wife onto a train for Trieste and left Rome. Henever returned.

Jonathan deBurca Butler

The writer used to live in Rome but now works in Dublin.Bloomsday, to celebrate the events in Joyce’s masterpiece Ulysses, is on 16 June each year.The annual Joyce School in Trieste is held from 26 June-2 July. For details seewww2.units.it/triestejoyce/.

JOYCE IN ROME Although Rome may have

provided inspiration for one ofJames Joyce’s classic tales,

the writer did not enjoy his time in the capital

Portrait of Joyce as a young man.

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Below is a LIST OF THE MAJOR MUSEUMS AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES IN ROME; in general, ticket offices shut approximately onehour before final closing time. In most cases admission is free for EU citizens under 18 and over 65 and reduced for those aged 18-25. Book tickets for many Rome museums and archaeological sites on tel. 060608 or online at www.060608.it. Book tickets for theBorghese Museum, Etruscan Museum at Villa Giulia, Palazzo Barberini and Palazzo Corsini online at www.beniculturali.it.

For more details seewww.museiincomuneroma.it

and www.beniculturali.it.

STATE MUSEUMS

VATICAN MUSEUMS

CITY MUSEUMS

PRIVATE MUSEUMSDoria Pamphilj Gallery

Palazzo Doria Pamphilj, Via del Corso 305, tel.066797323. Residence of the Doria Pamphilj family,it contains the family’s private art collection, whichincludes a portrait by Velasquez, a sculpture byBernini, plus works by Raphael, Titian, Tintorettoand Caravaggio. 10.00-17.00.

Galleria ColonnaPalazzo Colonna, Via della Pilotta 17, tel.066784350. Private collection of works by

Veronese, Guido Reni, Pietro di Cortona andAnnibale Caracci. Open Sat 09.00-13.00 only.Private group tours of the collection are availableseven days a week on request. For visitors withspecial needs such as wheelchair access contactthe gallery to arrange alternative entrance.

Keats-Shelley Memorial HousePiazza di Spagna 26, tel. 066784235. Museum dedi-cated to the lives of three English Romantic poets –John Keats, Percy Bysshe Shelley and Lord Byron.

Mon-Fri 10.00-13.00, 14.00-18.00; Sat 11.00-14.00,15.00-18.00. Guided tours on prior booking.www.keats-shelley-house.org.

Museo CanonicaViale P. Canonica 2 (Villa Borghese), tel. 060608.The collection, private apartment and studio ofthe sculptor and musician Pietro Canonica whodied in 1959. 09.00-19.00. Mon closed. Guidedtours in Italian and English (book ten days inadvance).

Viale del Vaticano, tel. 0669883860. Not only theSistine Chapel but also the Egyptian and Etruscan col-lections and the Pinacoteca. Mon-Sat 09.00-18.00.

Sun (and bank holidays) closed except last Sun ofmonth (free entry, 08.30-12.30). All times refer to lastentry. For group tours of the museums and Vatican

gardens tel. 0669884667. For private tours (museumonly) tel. 0669884947. Closed 26 December and 6January, Easter Sunday and Monday.

Baths of Diocletian Viale Enrico de Nicola 78, tel. 0639967700. Part of theprotohistorical section of the Museo NazionaleRomano in the Baths of Diocletian plus the restoredcloister by Michelangelo. 09.00-19.45. Mon closed.

Borghese MuseumPiazzale Scipione Borghese (Villa Borghese), tel.06328101. Sculptures by Bernini and Canova, paint-ings by Titian, Caravaggio, Raphael, Correggio. 09.00-19.30. Mon closed. Entry times at 09.00, 11.00, 13.0015.00, 17.00. Guided tours in English and Italian.

Castel S. Angelo MuseumLungotevere Castello 50, tel. 066819111. EmperorHadrian’s mausoleum used by the popes as a fortress,prison and palace. 09.00-19.00. Mon closed.

Colosseum, Palatine and Roman Forum Colosseum: Piazza del Colosseo. Palatine: entrances atPiazza di S. Maria Nova 53 and Via di S. Gregorio 30.Roman Forum: entrances at Largo Romolo e Remo 5-6and Piazza di S. Maria Nova 53, tel. 0639967700. 08.30-19.15. Single ticket gives entry to the Colosseum and thePalatine (including the Museo Palatino; last entry onehour before closing). Guided tours in English and Italian.

Crypta BalbiVia delle Botteghe Oscure 31, tel. 0639967700.Museum dedicated to the Middle Ages on the site ofthe ancient ruins of the Roman Theatre of Balbus.09.00-19.00. Mon closed. Guided tours in Italian.

Galleria Nazionale d’Arte ModernaViale delle Belle Arti 131, tel. 06322981. Nationalcollection of modern art. 08.30-19.30. Mon closed.Guided tours in English (on prior booking) andItalian.

MAXXIVia Guido Reni 6, tel. 063210181. National Museum of21th-century art, designed by Zaha Hadid. Tues-Sun11.00-19.00, Thurs and Sat 11.00-22.00. Mon closed.

Museo dei Fori Imperiali and Trajan’s MarketsVia IV Novembre 94, tel. 060608. Museum dedica-ted to the forums of Caesar, Augustus, Nerva andTrajan and the Temple of Peace. 09.00-19.00. Monclosed.

Museo delle Arti e Tradizioni PopolariPiazza G. Marconi 10, EUR, tel. 060608. TraditionalItalian tools, crafts, clothing, furniture, musical instru-ments, jewellery. Tues-Fri 09.00-18.00, Sat-Sun 09.00-20.00. Mon closed. Guided tours in Italian on priorbooking.

Museo Nazionale d’Arte OrientaleVia Merulana 248, tel. 0646974832. Interestingnational collection of oriental art with some specialexhibitions from its own collection and specialloans. Tues, Wed, and Fri. 09.00-14.00. Thurs, Sat,Sun. 09.00-19.30. Mon closed. Guided tours inItalian on Sun (11.00 and 17.00).

Museo Nazionale del Palazzo VeneziaVia del Plebiscito 118, tel. 0669994285. Residence ofPope Paul II in the 15th century, it was the embassy ofthe Republic of Venice and then of the Austrian Empire.Paintings, sculpture, bronzes by Pisanello and Bernini.08.30-19.30, Mon closed.

Museo Preistorico ed Etnografico L. PigoriniPiazza G. Marconi 14, EUR, tel. 06549521. PrehistoricItalian artefacts and ethnological material fromvarious cultures. 10.00-18.00.

Palazzo AltempsPiazza S. Apollinare 46, tel. 0639967700. Ancient sculp-ture from the Museo Nazionale Romano, including theLudovisi collection. 09.00-19.45. Mon closed.

Palazzo Barberini Via delle Quattro Fontane 13, tel. 064824184. Nationalcollection of 13th- to 16th-century paintings. 08.30-19.30. Mon closed.

Palazzo Massimo alle TermeLargo di Villa Peretti 1, tel. 0639967700. ImportantRoman paintings, mosaics, sculpture, coins and an-tiquities from the Museo Nazionale Romano, includingthe Kircherian collection. 09.00-19.45. Mon closed.

VittorianoPiazza Aracoeli, tel. 066991718. Monument to VittorioEmanuele II and Italian unity. Also Museo Centrale delRisorgimento. 10.00-16.00. Mon closed. Entry free.

ACEA (Montemartini) Art CentreVia Ostiense 106, tel. 060608. Over 400 pieces ofancient sculpture from the Capitoline Museums areon show in a former power plant. 09.00-19.00. Monclosed. Guided tours in English for groups if reservedin advance.

Capitoline MuseumsPiazza del Campidoglio, tel. 060608. The city’s col-lection of ancient sculpture in Palazzo Nuovo andPalazzo dei Conservatori, plus the Tabularium andthe Pinacoteca. 09.00-20.00. Mon closed. Guidedtours for groups in English and Italian on Sat andSun.

MACRO Via Reggio Emilia 54, tel. 060608. The city’s collec-

tion of contemporary art, plus temporary exhibitionspace. Via Reggio Emilia 09.00-19.00. Mon closed.Also MACRO Future, Piazza Orazio Giustiniani 4, tel.060608. Open for temporary exhibitions only 16.00-24.00. Mon closed.

Museo BarraccoCorso Vittorio Emanuele II 166, tel. 0668806848. Acollection of mainly pre-Roman sculpture. Tues-Sun09.00-19.00. Mon closed.

Museo dell’Ara PacisLungotevere in Augusta, tel. 060608. Home of theRoman altar to peace commissioned by EmperorCaesar Augustus in the 1st century AD. The museumwas designed by American architect Richard Meier.09.00-19.00. Mon closed.

Museo NapoleonicoPiazza di Ponte Umberto 1, tel. 060608. Paintings,sculptures and jewellery related to Napoleon and theBonaparte family. 09.00-19.00. Mon closed. Guidedtours in Italian and English.

Museo di Roma – Palazzo BraschiVia S. Pantaleo 10, tel. 060608. The city’s collectionof paintings, etchings, photographs, furniture andclothes from the Middle Ages to the 20th century.09.00-19.00. Mon closed. Guided tours in Englishand Italian on prior booking tel. 0682059127.

Palazzo delle EsposizioniVia Nazionale 194, tel. 0639967500. Large spacewhich hosts several travelling exhibitions eachyear. Tues, Wed, Thurs 10.00-20.00. Fri and Sat10.00-22.30. Sun 10.00-20.00. Mon closed.

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ROMEMADE IN ITALY 27 May-229 July Celebrating the 150th anniversary of Italy’sunification, this exhibition comprises works byprominent artists of the past 60 years whohave been inspired by Italy. The artists includeGeorg Baselitz, Jean Michel Basquiat, JosephBeuys, Marcel Duchamp, Alberto Giacometti,Damien Hirst, Jeff Koons, Richard Serra andmany others. Gagosian Gallery, Via FrancescoCrispi 16, tel. 0642086498. 10.30-19.00. Satand Sun closed.

NATURE/02 WEST 8 20 May-221 Aug This exhibition is the second part of a cycle ofevents in which MAXXI Architettura explores adiverse interpretation of the concept of mono-graphic exhibitions. The works on show are byWest 8, a group of Dutch architects, plannersand landscape designers that takes its namefrom a strong North Sea wind. Maxxi, ViaGiudo Reni 4/a, tel. 0639967350. 11.00-19.00.Thurs and Sat 11.00-22.00. Mon closed.

IL SOGNO FOTOGRAFICO DI FRANCO ANGELI 1967-1197526 May-44 Sept A yet unpublished collection of black andwhite photographs by Franco Angeli belon-ging to his former partner, Marina Ripa diMeana. Angeli is considered one of the mainexponents of the Scuola di Piazza del Popoloart movement. Mercato di Traiano, Museo deiFori Imperiali, Via IV Novembre 94. For info tel.060608. 09.00-19.00. Mon closed.

GIACINTO CERONE 1957-22004 24 June-223 Oct This is the first retrospective dedicated toGiacinto Cerone organised by Italy's nationalgallery of modern art. The exhibition focuses onthe milestones of Cerone’s artistic developmentand includes sculptures made with ceramics,wood, chalk, plastic materials and differentkinds of marble. Galleria Nazionale d’ArteModerna, Viale delle Belle Arti 131, tel.0632298221. 08.30-19.30. Mon closed.

VESTI D’ARTE 26 May-226 June To inaugurate her new gallery, Patrizia Pieroni,with the help of Valentina Bonomo, has orga-nised this show that features fashion designedby the likes of Andy Warhol, Andrea Massaioli,Kevin Walz and many others. Patrizia Pieroni,X Arsenale Gallery, Via del Pellegrino 172, tel.0668802424.

LA RESISTENZA A ROMAFATTI, LUOGHI E SIMBOLI 26 May-22 July Over 70 photographic panels illustrate a tragictime in the history of Rome from the bombingson 19 July 1943 to the liberation of the city inJune 1944. Casa della Memoria e della Storia,Via S. Francesco di Sales 5, tel. 066876543,060608. 09.00-19.00. Sun closed.

IL PALAZZO FARNESINA E LE SUE COLLEZIONI 20 May-33 July For the very first time the works belonging tothe Farnesina Collection are shown outside ofthe building that has hosted the Italian ministryfor foreign affairs since 1959. Museo dell’AraPacis, Lungotevere in Augusta. For info tel.060608. 09.00-19.00. Mon closed.

PRIVATO ROMANO INTERNOFernando e Humberto Campana Brazilian Baroque Collection 25 May-224 June The Campana Brothers are well known Braziliandesigners who create furniture made of waste pro-ducts such as cardboard, rope, fabric and woodscraps, plastic tubes, aluminum wire. Their furni-ture is on show as part of a project by EmanuelaNobile Mino and the Galleria O, inside the baroqueGalleria Cortona of Palazzo Pamphilj, that wasdesigned by Borromini and frescoed by Pietro daCortona. Brazilian Embassy, Palazzo PamphiljGalleria Cortona, Piazza Navona 14. For informa-tion tel. 3393473629036.

MADONNE RINASCIMENTALI AL QUIRINALE 11 May-119 JuneEight precious 15th-century busts and reliefs ofthe Madonna and Child have been chosen tocelebrate 20 years of activity by ARPAI, theAssociation for the Restoration of Italian ArtisticPatrimony. The exhibition includes a work attrib-uted to Filippo Brunelleschi which is consideredone of the best preserved examples of renais-sance gilded and polychromed terracotta relief.Palazzo del Quirinale, Sala delle Bandiere, Piazzadel Quirinale. 10.00-13.00, 15.30-18.30. Sun08.30-12.00. Mon closed.

CINECITTÀ SI MOSTRA 29 April-330 Nov The famous Cinecittà film studios – the legendaryDream Factory of the 1960s and 1970s – areopen to the public with an exhaustive exhibitionthat traces their history. Different sections focuson famous sets, costumes, actors, film directorsand producers as well as on the work and on theskill of the thousands of artisans and technicianswho worked behind the scenes. Studios diCinecittà, Via Tuscolana 1055. 10.30-18.30. Tuesclosed. Info www.cinecittasimostra.it.

ERCOLE DREI. SCULTORE A ROMA 5 May-225 Sept Ercole Drei was born in the northern town ofFaenza in 1886 but lived and worked in Rome formany years. Drei was a sculptor, painter anddraftsman, and expressed his creativity both inmajor public works commissioned by the city ofRome and in small sculptures for private collec-tors. Museo Pietro Canonica a Villa Borghese,Via Pietro Canonica 2. Info tel. 060608. 09.00-19.00. Mon closed.

SIMONE REA. UOMINI E ALTRI ANIMALI 12 May-33 July This exhibition is dedicated to the acclaimedillustrator of children’s books, Simone Rea. ForRea, animals are an endless source of creativeinspiration as demonstrated in his work for a newtranslation of Aesop’s Fables. Casina di Raffaello,Viale della Casina di Raffaello, Villa Borghese.For info tel. 060608. Until 12 June 09.00-19.00.Sat, Sun and holidays 10.00-19.00. From 14June 10.00-20.00. Mon closed.

ACQUARELLI D’INTERNO: 1810-11860 14 May-225 Sept This is a yearly exhibition of selected paintingsfrom the Praz Museum’s Collection of water-colour interiors. 24 paintings created between1810 and 1860 take their turn to be displayed asthe rest of the collection is stored for reasons ofspace and conservation. They include works byRudolf von Alt and Francis Peters, who were truespecialists of the genre. Museo Mario Praz, ViaZanardelli 1, tel. 066861089. 09.00-14.00, 14.30-19.30. Mon 14.30-19.30.

LORENZO LOTTO 1480-11556 2 March-112 June This retrospective covers Lotto’s artistic life andhighlights the poetic qualities of the artist whocombined some of the traditional elements of15th-century art with the innovative elements ofthe baroque age. Scuderie del Quirinale, ViaXXIV Maggio 16, tel. 0639967500. 10.00-20.00.Fri and Sat 10.00-22.30. Mon closed.

DANTE GABRIEL ROSSETTI, EDWARD BURNE-JJONES Il mito dell’Italia nell’Inghilterra Vittoriana 24 Feb-112 JuneThis exhibition dedicated to the British Pre-Raphaelites shows over 100 works on loan frominternational museums and private collections.The core of the show features paintings by DanteGabriel Rossetti, Edward Burne-Jones andWilliam Morris and explores the classicism of arti-sts such as Frederick Leighton. There is also asection that focuses on the relationship betweenEnglish works and Italian prototypes with pain-tings by Giotto, Botticelli, Titian, Veronese,Tintoretto and others. Galleria Nazionale d’ArteModerna, Viale delle Belle Arti 131, tel.0632298221. 08.30-19.30. Mon closed.

UNIVERSO RIETVELD 14 April-110 JulyThis is the first Italian monographic exhibitiondedicated to the Dutch architect, craftsman anddesigner Gerrit Rietveld. Born in 1888, the workof Rietveld is considered a forerunner of many ofthe developments in current architecture and thecontemporary idea of democratic design inwhich quality is married to mass production. Theexhibition, which features some 400 items, inclu-des drawings, photos and models. MAXXI, ViaGiudo Reni 4/a, tel. 0639967350. 11.00-19.00.Thurs and Sat 11.00-22.00. Mon closed.

EXHIBITIONS

VANITAS: LOTTO, CARAVAGGIO AND GUERCINO 21 May-225 Sept Palazzo Doria Pamphilj, the most importantprivate museum in Rome, hosts Vanitas, anexhibition on the theme of the futility of earthlythings. It follows the development of vanityand futility in European culture from itsChristian origins to its presence in allegoricalpaintings and everyday objects such as a col-lection of 18th-century clocks crowned by theimage of Time armed with a sickle to recallthe fleeting nature of earthly time.Throughout the centuries the Doria Pamphiljfamily commissioned many paintings on thistheme by such artists as Caravaggio, LorenzoLotto, Jusepe de Ribera, Domenico Fetti,Guercino, Andrea Sacchi, and Mattia Preti,which now form part of the Dorja Pamphiljcollection. Also on display are sculptures,decorative objects, books and musical com-positions, which present a modern and inter-disciplinary reflection on this theme in varioushistorical and cultural contexts.The first section focuses on still life paintings,the second on religious objects, the third onportraiture and the final section is dedicatedto Cardinal Benedetto Pamphilj, patron of thearts and a poet who wrote the famous orato-rio Il Trionfo del Tempo e del Disinganno setto music by Georg Friedrich Händel in 1707.Palazzo Doria Pamphilj, Via del Corso 305,tel. 066797323.

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ACCADEMIA NAZIONALE DI S. CECILIAAuditorium Parco della Musica, Viale P. deCoubertin. For booking and information tel.068082058, www.santacecilia.it.16 June. Concert conducted by GabrieleFerro, with Andrea Lucchesini piano. Music byRavel (21.00).17 June. Concert conducted by GabrieleFerro, with Roberto Cominati piano. Music byRavel (21.00).

AGIMUS. PERCORSI MUSICALI 2011A cycle of concerts organised by composerAda Gentile, president of Agimus Rome. Forbooking and information tel. 065021208.27 June. Sacred music concert with the vocalEnsemble De Poche conducted by LaurentGay and the participation of Leila Shirvani cello.Music by Monteverdi, Frisina, Part and others(17.00). Pantheon, Piazza del Pantheon.

ASSOCIAZIONE ARTE DEL SUONAREConcerts at Centro Elsa Morante, Piazza ElsaMorante EUR. www.artedelsuonare.wordpress.com.18 June. Le sonate barocche: violin and harpsi-chord recital by Giulio Menichelli and CatiaCapua (21.00).24 June. La tradizione napoletana nel 700: guitarduo by Damiano Mercuri and Massimo Baiocco.Music by Cimarosa, Scarlatti, Pergolesi, Paisiello(21.00).

ASSOCIAZIONE INTERNAZIONALE AMICI DELLA MUSICA SACRAConcerts in the Basilica of St Ignatius, Piazza S.Ignazio unless otherwise specified. Forbooking and information tel. 0668805816,www.amicimusicasacra.com.11 June. Concert by the Egersunds Mandssang-forening from Norway. Sacred music programme(21.00).

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Violinist Giulio Menichelli (Arte del suonare, 18 June) and guitarist Damiano Mercuri (24 June)

performed together in Rome in March 2011.

RITRATTI Le tante facce del potere 10 March-225 Sept The present exhibition, the second in the five-yearproject organised by the Capitoline Museums, IGiorni di Roma, focuses on ancient Roman portrai-ture with a selection of 150 heads and busts, as wellas full-length statues mostly of Roman emperors.The exhibition starts with the late Roman republicanperiod and ends with Imperial Rome. MuseiCapitolini. Via del Campidoglio 1, tel. 0667102475,www.museicapitolini.org. Tue-Sun 09.00-20.00.

XU LONGSEN Dall-aalto di due imperi22 June-224 July Museo della Civiltà Romana displays the firstItalian exhibition of Xu Longsen, one of the mainprotagonists of the Chinese contemporary artscene. This exhibition embraces Longsen’scareer from his early beginnings to his latestlarge-scale works made on rice paper. There is aspecial focus on the differences and similaritiesbetween eastern and western art. Longsen’sworks express the deepest essence of easternspirituality. The artist’s rocky landscapes invite

viewers to take their own individual path throughthe natural areas represented, which seem tolead to a ritual of regeneration. If in the westbeauty and art have always been linked to theconcept of power and pomp, in the greatChinese tradition art was primarily an instrumentof inner reflection and purification of the soul.Museo della Civiltà Romana, Piazza G. Agnelli10, Rome, tel. 060608. Tue-Sat 09.00-14.00, Sun09.00-13.30.

VENICEBIENNALE DI VENEZIA 4 June-227 Nov The 54th International Art Exhibition, directed byBice Curiger, is entitled ILLUMInazioni –ILLUMInations. Although it unfolds in the centralpavilion at Giardini, at the Arsenale and else-where around Venice, it is conceived as a singleevent that features 82 artists from all over theworld, including 32 young artists born after 1975and 32 women artists. 10.00-18.00. Mon closed.www.labiennale.org.

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An exhibition by contemporary Chinese artist Xu Longsen at the Museo della Civiltá Romana includes his large-scale works on rice paper.

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CONCERTI DEL TEMPIETTOConcerts at Teatro Marcello, Via del TeatroMarcello and at Villa Torlonia, Via Nomentana 70.For booking and information tel. 0687131590,www.tempietto.it. This valiant association has organised musicseasons in Rome for over 20 years. It promotestalent from all over the world and thus its longsummer programme is called the Music Festi-val of Nations and is realised in collaboration with foreign embassies and cultural institutes.

The programme starts with Notti Romane alTeatro di Marcello (4 June-22 Oct) with an open-airrecital or concert every evening inside thearchaeological site of the Teatro di Marcello.

FESTIVAL SUONA FRANCESEConcert at Teatro Palladium, Piazza BartolomeoRomano. For information tel. 0657332768,www.romaeuropa.net/palladium.15 June. For the ongoing Festival SuonaFrancese organised by the Institut Francais, con-

cert by the songwriter Piers Faccini and by thecomposer, songwriter and singer BarbaraCarlotti who present their own work.

ISTITUZIONE UNIVERSITARIA DEI CONCERTIConcert at Auditorium Parco della Musica, VialeP. de Coubertin. For booking and information tel.063610051, www.concertiiuc.it. 20 June. A special concert by Neue PhilharmonieMünchen conducted by Yoel Gamzou. This is thefirst time that the orchestra, one of the bestGerman youth orchestras, performs in Rome.Music by Mozart, Mahler and Mendelssohn. AulaMagna della Sapienza Universitá di Roma,Piazzale Aldo Moro 5.

MUSICA PER ROMAAuditorium Parco della Musica, Viale P. deCoubertin. For booking and informationtel.892982, www.auditorium.com.11 June. Arte e Archeus: Concert by the OrchestraSinfonica Solisti Aouroboros with Ciro GerardoPetraroli piano. Music by Petraroli (20.30).12 June. Diwan – L’essenza del reale: a projectby Franco Battiato. For the cycle of events enti-tled Contemporanea, concert by Franco Battiatoand other vocalists and musicians dedicated tothe art of Ibn Hamdis, the 11th-century Sicilian-Arab poet (21.00). 19 June. Concert by the Orchestra di Roma e delLazio conducted by Gianpaolo Bisanti, withFrancesca Gavarini soprano. Music byBeethoven (18.00).20 June. Fiaba Musica Universale: Charity con-cert by the Band of the Italian Army conducted byLieutenant Colonel Fulvio Creux and LieutenantAntonella Bona, with Claudia Toti Lombardozzisoprano. Music by Bellini, Holst, Verdi and others(20.30).

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FLORENCEFESTIVAL DEL MAGGIO MUSICALE FIORENTINO 1 May--330 June This famous arts festival offers an interesting pro-gramme of opera, ballet, and classical music.18-220 June. La Coronazione di Poppea byClaudio Monteverdi. Rounding out the festivalprogramme are orchestral and choral con-certs featuring Zubin Mehta, Andrey Boreyko,and Daniele Callegari. Teatro Comunale, tel.05527791, www.maggiofiorentino.com. Seealso Opera Notes.

RAVENNARAVENNA FESTIVAL 2011 7 June-99 July Fabula in Festival is both the title and the themeof the Ravenna Festival which is dedicated thisyear to the world of fairy tales testifying – orga-nisers say – to the enduring vitality and neces-sity of fairy tales in the modern world. Highlightsof this world class festival are re-workings ofCinderella and The Magic Flute. Cinderellacomes to the stage in British choreographerMatthew Bourne’s version set in a bombed anddevastated London during world war two (seealso Dance). With The Magic Flute – ImpempeYomlingo Mozart’s masterpiece is turned fromSingspiel to musical thanks to the new settingchosen by English director Mark Dornford-Mayin a South Africa in balance between modernity

and a tribal past. As always the festival has a richdance programme and a solid calendar ofsymphonic concerts with such protagonists asClaudio Abbado on the podium for his MozartOrchestra (7 June), Kent Nagano (19 June), ZubinMehta (29 June), Esa-Pekka Salonen (18 June),Michele Campanella (27 June). Festival founderand patron Riccardo Muti will also conduct hisCherubini Youth Orchestra in two replicas of I dueFigaro and in the traditional closing concert at Palazzo De André (7 July). For booking and information Teatro Alighieri tel. 0544249244,www.ravennafestival.org.

ROMEFESTIVAL ANDACCADEMIA NAZIONALE DI DANZA21 May-99 July This initiative of using the stage in the beauti-ful gardens on the Aventine hill belonging toRome’s National Dance Academy has blosso-med in the past few years under the directionof academy director, Margherita Parrilla.Selected pupils from the academy and guestartists Petra Conti and Erik Nezha bring theballet Excelsior to life with live accompani-ment by the Orchestra Sinfonica di Roma.This event debuts at Rome’s AuditoriumConciliazione (12, 13 June), and is repeated inthe gardens of the Academy (23, 24 June).For booking and information tel. 065717621,www.accademianazionaledanza.it.

LETTERATURE10° FESTIVAL INTERNAZIONALE DI ROMA 20 May-222 JuneThe festival, which celebrates international wri-ters and the written word, comes to life onceagain on the magnificent stage at the Basilica diMassenzio. For ten evening events, authors areinvited to discuss and focus on a particular topic,and this year’s theme is History/Histories. Writersread from yet unpublished works of their ownand then proceed to explore the connectionsbetween literature and history and analyse therelations between fiction and fact. Entry is free,but tickets must be picked up at least two hoursbefore the event. For information tel. 060608,www.festivaldelleletterature.it.

FESTIVALS

REMEMBER PAVAROTTIA night at the Opera8 June-99 July. Remember Pavarotti: ANight at the Opera is a music eventperformed every Wednesday, Thurs-day, Friday and Saturday until 9 July.It includes an exhibition followed by aconcert performed by a cast of sin-gers and musicians selected by thePavarotti Foundation under the artis-tic direction of the late LucianoPavarotti’s widow, Nicoletta Mantovani.The event, which includes excerptsfrom great Italian operas, is to encoura-ge talented young singers and givethem a chance to perform to an interna-tional audience. The concert is followedby a buffet dinner. Auditorium Concilia-zione, Via della Conciliazione 4. Bookingtel. 800904560,www.auditoriumconciliazione.it.The Remember Pavarotti concerts are dedicatedto the music most associated with the greatItalian operatic tenor.

Selected pupils from Rome’s National Dance Academy perform in the ballet Excelsior at the Auditorium Conciliazione and

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OPERA NOTESL’osteria di Marechiaro by Paisiello tells the tale of rich nobles, poor fishermen and the beautyof nature. It is staged in a successful 2001 version by Roberto De Simone. The final opera in theMaggio Musicale programme is L’incoronazione di Poppea by Monteverdi conducted by AlanCurtis and staged by Pier Lugi Pizzi.Il Teatro S. Carlo di Napoli apre già la propria stagione estiva con L’osteria di Marechiaro diGiovanni Paisiello (11-114 giugno). Fu rappresentata a Napoli nella seconda metà del Settecentoe si scrisse che ottenne un “indicibile concorso”; la musica sa ben presentare la comicità dell’a-zione e i sentimenti dei personaggi, ma sa descrivere adeguatamente anche gli eventi magici (c’èuno spiritello da “Mille e una notte” che salta fuori da una bottiglia), la vita dei nobili ricchi e deipescatori poveri e le bellezze naturali (Marechiaro è da sempre un luogo di culto da visitare e daimmortalare nelle pitture). Tra i momenti migliori c’è il finale, un largo di sorprendente cantabilitàa più voci, scritto come un pezzo di musica da chiesa. L’osteria di Marechiaro torna al San Carloin un allestimento di successo del 2001 per la regia di Roberto De Simone, che ha riscoperto erivisitato anche la partitura. Direttore d’orchestra sarà Donato Renzetti, e tra i numerosi interpretici saranno Monica Bacelli, Antonio Siragusa e Marina Comparato, esperti di “belcanto”.Il Maggio Musicale Fiorentino è in dirit-tura di arrivo; come ultimo titolo operi-stico propone al Teatro alla PergolaL’incoronazione di Poppea di ClaudioMonteverdi (18, 20 e 22 giugno). È uncapolavoro del teatro barocco per l’at-tenzione che riserva alle psicologie e aicomportamenti dei personaggi; rac-conta l’amore illecito di Poppea perNerone, usato come merce di scam-bio, con effetti disastrosi: Ottone, cheama Poppea, è condannato all’esilio;Ottavia, che è la legittima moglie diNerone, è esiliata e l’onesto filosofoSeneca, la guida spirituale di Nerone,è costretto al suicidio. La critica hasupposto che molta musica diL’incoronazione di Poppea sia statascritta con il contributo di FrancescoCavalli, allievo e pupillo di Monteverdi;il duetto finale “Pur ti miro” sicuramen-te non è di Monteverdi, ma resta inogni caso una delle pietre miliari dellamusica di ogni tempo. Lo spettacolosarà diretto da Alan Curtis e allestito daPier Luigi Pizzi, gli interpreti principalisaranno: Susan Graham (Poppea),Jeremy Ovenden (Nerone), José MariaLo Monaco (Ottavia), Anders Dahlin(Ottone) e Matthew Brook (Seneca).

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MILANROMÉO ET JULIETTE by Charles Gounod6-223 JuneConducted by Yannick Nezet-Seguin withNino Machaidze and Vittorio Grigolo. Teatroalla Scala, Via Filodrammatici 1, tel. 028791,www.teatroallascala.org.

ATTILA by Verdi 20 June-115 July Conducted by Nicola Luisotti, directed byGabriele Lavia, with Orlin Anastassov,Michele Pertugi, Marco Vratogna, Leo Nucci,Elena Pankratova, Lucrecia Garcia, FabioSartori. Teatro alla Scala, tel. 0272003744,www.teatroallascala.org.

FLORENCEL’INCORONAZIONE DI POPPEA by Monteverdi 18-222 JuneConducted by Alan Curtis, directed by Pier LuigiPizzi, with Marina Comparato, Anna Kasyan,Francesca Lombardi, Anders Dahlin, SusanGraham. Teatro della Pergola, tel. 055213535,www.maggiofiorentino.com. See Opera Notes.

NAPLESL’OSTERIA DI MARECHIARO by Paisiello11-114 June Conducted by Donato Renzetti, directed byRoberto De Simone, with Monica Bacelli, MinaYamazaki, Arianna Donadelli, Antonio Siragusa,Filippo Morace. Teatro S. Carlo, tel. 0817972301,www.teatrosancarlo.it. See Opera Notes.

ROMELA BOHÈME by Puccini 16-226 JuneConducted by James Conlon, directed byFranco Zeffirelli, with Ramon Vargas, Vito Priante,Hibla Gerzmava, Franco Vassallo, Marco Spotti,Patrizia Ciofi. Teatro dell’Opera, Piazza B. Gigli,tel. 06481601, www.operaroma.it.

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RAVENNACINDERELLAby Matthew Bourne8-112 JuneThis 1997 creation by the iconoclasticBritish choreographer Matthew Bourne,takes the traditional Cinderella fairy tale andturns it upside down. The heroine is a booki-sh and oppressed girl in a well-to-do societyhouse, and an injured RAF pilot replaces theprince. And although there are many chan-ges to the plot, the basics remain. The storyis set in the bombed streets of world war twoLondon and the ball itself takes place in theCafé Du Paris, the infamous undergrounddance hall that was heavily shelled, killing34 revellers in the process. ThoughProkofiev’s fairytale score is sometimes instriking contrast to the destruction and cla-mour of war, it works well probably becausehe composed the work in the middle of the

war. Bourne has also introduced new elementsthat make the noise of war still louder. Wailingsirens, the rattle of anti-aircraft fire and the cra-shing of bombs merge seamlessly with themusic, while a screen shows a propagandanewsreel of burning buildings, and what to dowhen the bombs fall on London. The balletcontains many touching scenes, and in theend, Cinderella turns into another kind of fairy-tale: the miracle of love in war. For book-ing and information Teatro Alighieri tel.0544249244, www.ravennafestival.org.

ARTEMIS DANZA 9, 10 June In CorpOmbra. Indonesia, choreography byMonica Casadei. The choreographer created thiswork during her company’s artistic residence inIndonesia when the dancers came in contactand learnt the codes of the ancient Javanesedance theatre. CorpOmbra is a work “for sixbodies, six shapes and shadows” in which the

silhouettes, the bodies of the dancers and sha-dows intertwine and interact. For booking andinformation Teatro Alighieri tel. 0544249244,www.ravennafestival.org.

NEDERLANDS DANS THEATER II 15, 16 June In Gods and Dogs choreography by Jiri Kylian,and Minus 16 choreography by Ohad Naharin.NDT2 is the Amsterdam company for youngerdancers, up to the age of 23, preparing to join themain ensemble, and they are invariably excel-lent. Gods and Dogs, the final ballet that Kyliancreated for NDTII in his role as resident choreo-grapher, is a mysterious ballet in which Kylianshows the narrow dividing line between norma-lity and madness. Naharin’s “Minus 16”,something of a crowd-pleaser, has become asignature work for the company that actively invi-ting audience participation. For booking andinformation Teatro Alighieri tel. 0544249244,www.ravennafestival.org.

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Alan Curtis conducts L'incoronazione di Poppea by Monteverdi, the final opera in Florence's Maggio Musicale programme.

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AMERICAN ACADEMY IN ROME The American Academy’s academic yeardraws to a close with a series of open studios,Readings and concerts showcasing the workof the Academy Fellows during the past year. 15-116 June. International Conference dedica-ted to History and Environment in the AncientMediterranean. Via Angelo Masina 5, tel.0658461, www.aarome.org.

BRITISH SCHOOL AT ROME 8 June Lecture by Cordelia Warr on AlternativeStigmatics (18.00). 10-118 JuneFountains and Drains is the third and final exhi-bition for the 2010-11 British School at RomeFine Arts Programme. Mon-Sat, 16.30 to19.00. Via Gramsci 61, tel. 063264939,www.bsc.ac.uk.Sian Bonnell (Photoworks Fellow, April-June2011) is a UK-based artist and curator. Educatedat Chelsea School of Art and NorthumbriaUniversity, her work has been exhibited andpublished widely. Her latest book EverydayDada was published in 2006 by Dewi LewisPublishing. More recently, she was nominatedfor both the 2009 & 2010 Prix Pictet photo-graphy prize and her work is featured in thebook Growth along with shortlisted and selectedartists.Joanna Bryniarska (Sainsbury Scholar inPainting and Sculpture, October 2009-June2011) received her BA in Fine Art fromUniversity College Falmouth in 2004 and wassubsequently awarded a Spike Island GraduateFellowship. In June 2009 she completed herpostgraduate diploma at the Royal AcademySchools, London. Bryniarska has recently hadher first solo show in London at the Post BoxGallery.Richard Gasper (Sainsbury Scholar in Paintingand Sculpture, October 2010-September2011) graduated from The Slade School of Artin 2005 with a BA Hons in Painting and in2007, graduated with a MA in Painting from theRoyal College of Art. Since then he has acti-vely been exhibiting and curating in Londonand Europe. His most recent exhibitions(2011) include Apocalypstick at The NunneryGallery, London, and a two-person show withthe Dutch artist Bas van den Hurk at RodBarton, London.

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EUROPRIDE 1-12 JuneBe there! As we go to press more and more celebrities show support to the Rome 2011 Europride.Among these the well-known singer Fiorella Mannoia and former MP and television star VladimirLuxuria. The Europride festival will climax on Saturday 11 June with one of the largest gay prideparades ever seen in the capital. The assembly area is in Piazza dei Cinquecento, in front of Terminitrain station. The parade will set off from there at 16.00 and proceed down Via Cavour, making itsway along Via dei Fori Imperiali before reaching the Colosseum and moving on to Circo Massimo. It will be an exciting event with colourful floats, music and community groups. A flamboyant,humourous, creative and friendly celebration of gay pride in a country like Italy where same sexunions are still banned. After the march there will be an unforgettable night club party called Euphoria. Up-to-date information on Europride is available on www.europrideroma.com or at the info pointslocated at the Europride Park (Piazza Vittorio) or at the ‘Souvenir’ shop on Via S. Giovanni inLaterano, the gay street next to the Colosseum. We look forward to seeing you on Saturday!

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ROMETHE END IS NIGH 9, 10, 12 June Presented by The English Theatre of Rome,this is the second part of a trilogy conceivedby Matthew Reynolds, directed by MollyZimmelamn. The End is Nigh showcases adynamic ensemble cast of writers and actorseach performing their own original monologueon the theme of “endings”. In English. TeatroL’Arciliuto, Piazza Montevecchio 5, tel.066879419. On 9 and 10 June (20.00). On 12June (17.00 and 21.00).

TIVOLILE CIRQUE INVISIBLE 16-119 June

With and by Victoria Chaplin and Jean-Baptiste Thierrée. Directed by Thierrèe and hiswife Victoria Chaplin, and with their two chil-dren James and Aurelia, this enterprise hasbeen delighting audiences for over 40 years.It’s the prototype of the contemporary circuswith lots of surreal illusions, magic tricks andoutrageous outfits on the part of Thierrée, thatcontrast with the delicacy and poetry ofChaplin with her ingenious transformations.Full of clever ideas, it is a show for everyonebut the most hard-hearted. Try and get a seatclose to the front as it’s the details that reallymake the magic… Villa Adriana, tel.0680241281, www.auditorium.com.

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Varda Caivano (Abbey Fellow in Painting, April-June 2010) studied at the Royal College of Art,London (MA Painting, 2004), and GoldsmithsCollege, London (Postgraduate Diploma in FineArt, 2001). Her recent solo shows include Voice,Victoria Miro Gallery, London (2011); The InnerMe, Tomio Koyama Gallery, Kyoto (2009); GalerieSies + Höke, Düsseldorf; Chisenhale Gallery,London (2007). Her work is included in BobNickas, Painting Abstraction: New Elements inPainting Today, (Phaidon, London, 2009), and inthe forthcoming book, Vitamin P2: NewPerspectives in Painting (Phaidon, London,2011).Kevin McKay (William Fletcher FoundationScholar in Painting, April-June 2011) graduatedfrom National Art School, Sydney in 2008 with aBFA Hons in Painting, and MFA (by research)2011. In 2010 he had a solo show at HazelhurstRegional Gallery, was a finalist in the Plein AirPainting Prize (NSW Parliament), The MosmanArt Prize and the Paddington Art Prize, and theBlake Prize Directors Cut. He currently has amajor work in a touring exhibition, May’s LaneStreet Art Project, and is scheduled to be Artist inResidence at Sydney Grammar School at theend of his term in Rome.Rosslynd Piggott (Australia Council ResidentArtist, April-June 2011) has been working in themediums of painting, object and installationsince the 1980s. She has held over 40 soloshows and participated in numerous importantgroup shows in Australia, Japan, Belgium, Italyand UK. Recent commissions include an artefactdisplay for architect John Wardle for The UrbanWorkshop, Melbourne, a major installation,Extract: in 3 parts for The Australian Centre forContemporary Art , a video work, Yamazakura,for Shinsei Bank produced by A.R.T Tokyo. Shewas included in The 17th Biennale of Sydneycurated by David Elliot, The Beauty of Distance:Songs of Survival in a Precarious Age (2010).Diana Taylor (Abbey Scholar in Painting, March-June 2011) received her MFA in Painting from theSlade School of Fine Art in 2010. In 1999 she gra-duated with a BA (Hons) in Fine Art, Painting,from Bath Spa University College. Solo showscomprise Alpha Beta, R O O M, London, andClimbing Falling, Intervention Gallery, London.Recent group shows include Hybird, VitrineGallery, London; Worlds within Worlds, BEAR-SPACE, London; and The Secret of England’sGreatness, Hangar-7, Salzburg, Austria. InNovember 2011 she will be creating a large-scalewall painting in the group show Two Peacocks atGallery North, Newcastle.

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EXPLORAMaths without numbersThroughout 2011 Explora Museo dei Bambiniorganises activities for children aged three to 12to demonstrate that there is more to maths thanlearning mechanical formulas and rules byheart. Children are given experiments andgames to demonstrate how to formulate thou-ghts and apply intuition to scientific subjects.Explora Museo, Via Flaminia 80, tel. 063613776,www.mdbr.it. Tue-Sun 17.00, Sat-Sun 10.00,12.00, 15.00, 17.00.

Gabrielle Bolzoni

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The surreal family circus act Le Cirque Invisible led by Jean-Baptiste Thierrée takes place in Tivoli’s Villa Adriana.

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A quiet and secluded setting. Recommendedin summer, when it’s possible to dine underthe pergola. If it’s winter and you want to eatinside don’t forget to book in advance, as thepremises are quite small. The cuisine is sur-prisingly adventurous. Perfect for romanticdinners. The restaurant’s specialty is that,along with the dish you have ordered, you willbe served a small portion of the plate yourpartner has chosen, giving you the chance totaste your friend’s choice.

IL BACARO Via degli Spagnoli 27 / tel. 066872554 / www.ilbacaro.com €€€

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Daruma Sushi has always been ahead of the times,and has become the number one point of referencefor fans of this Japanese culinary tradition. It nowhas six take-aways and two restaurants, the latest ofwhich was opened last year in Piazza Bologna, theheart of one of Rome’s university areas. You pickyour dishes from the Kayten conveyor, a rotatingbelt that winds through the restaurant, passingevery table and counter seat.

DARUMA SUSHIPIAZZA BOLOGNAPiazza Bologna 8 / tel. 064404962 /www.darumasushi.com €€

Settimio all’Arancio is located in the historic cen-tre of Rome not far from the intersection of Via delCorso and Via Tomacelli, near Piazza AugustoImperatore. It offers a traditional Mediterraneanmenu and a large choice of wines. Meat is the mainattraction, but there are excellent first courses andfish dishes. The chef changes the menu every twoweeks to offer new and exciting ideas. In goodweather there are tables outside and air-conditio-ning inside. All major credit cards are accepted,but it’s advisable to book.

SETTIMIO ALL’ARANCIOVia dell’Arancio 50 / tel. 066876119 / www.settimioallarancio.com €€€

The restaurant is on the first floor, but you canalso dine outside under the portico designed bythe famous architect of the fascist period PioPiacentini (of Via della Conciliazione fame) andlook across at the contemporary Museum of theAra Pacis by American architect, Richard Meier.The architecture of the restaurant is very simpleand cosy. The menu is creative and focuses onthe quality of its Mediterranean products. Thereis also a pizzeria on the ground floor.

GUSTO RISTORANTE AND PIZZERIA Piazza Augusto Imperatore 9 / tel. 063226273 / www.gusto.it €€

Tiepolo is a busy restaurant on a small streetclose to the Stadio Flaminio sports stadiumand the Auditorium Parco della Musica. Theatmosphere is perfect for an evening out withfriends. The healthy menu is based on plenty ofvegetables and no fries, with a touch ofSwedish influence. The baked potatoes areamong the specialties.

IL TIEPOLOVia Giovanni Battista Tiepolo 3 / tel. 063227449 €€

Established in 1993, Himalaya Palace is an authen-tic Indian restaurant nestled in Monteverde Nuovoclose to Villa Pamphilj, Rome’s largest park. To thebackground of Indian music you can choose from avariety of genuine dishes, (Tandori and TikkaMasala chicken and lamb Korma) which includehomemade Indian yoghurt and cheese. This is aspecial and affordable experience.

INDIAN RESTAURANTHIMALAYA PALACECirconvallazione Gianicolense 277-2279tel. 065826001 / www.himalayapalace.com €€

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SS.. GGIIOOVVAANNNNII.. Furnished apartment,2nd floor, 120 sqm, living room, kitchen,2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, storage, bal-cony, €1.600. Tel. 0654211074,[email protected].. PPIIEETTRROO.. Semi-furnished apart-ment, 100 sqm, living room, 2 bed-rooms, kitchen, bathroom, balcony,€1.800. Tel. 0654211074, [email protected] SSAABBAA- FFAAOO- FFUURRNNIISSHHEEDD FFLLAATT..Restructured and furnished 65-sqmapartment, large entrance, living room,1 bedroom, bathroom and kitchen.Very quiet, walking distance metroPiramide and FAO. Tel. 347 / 9302207.SSPPAAGGNNAA.. Renovated, 3 bedrooms, 3bathrooms, living room, dining room,terrace, lift, parquet floors, A/C. Refs1250/1279. Tel. 063212341.TTRRAASSTTEEVVEERREE - AATTTTIICC.. 2 bedrooms,2 bathrooms, study, living room withfireplace, panoramic terrace. Refs1280/213. Tel. 063212341.TTRRAASSTTEEVVEERREE - MMOONNTTEEVVEERRDDEEPamphili Park, several quality 1 and 2bedroom terrace apartments. €1.200to €1.800. Tel. 065813452, [email protected] - PPIIAAZZZZAA SS.. MMAARRIIAA..Lovely, living room, 2 bedrooms, bal-cony, old Rome charm. €1.700. Alsovery special penthouse, 1 bedroom,terrace, view, €1.500. Tel. 065813452,[email protected] - VVIIAA DDAANNDDOOLLOO.. Privaterent to one referenced person in reno-vated apartment overlooking greenery,25-sqm studio, bright, elegantly fur-nished. Bedroom, bathroom, kitch-enette, entrance, charming private gar-den. Fully equipped including ADSL.Available monthly from June €850 allinclusive. Email: [email protected],tel. +39 335 / 7840489.TTRRAASSTTEEVVEERREE.. Furnished, 1 bed-room, 2 bathrooms, kitchen, livingroom, A/C. Refs 72/880/1113. Tel.063212341.TTRRAASSTTEEVVEERREE.. 2 bedrooms, bath-room, living room, kitchen, balcony.Refs 1104/883. Tel. 063212341.TTRRAASSTTEEVVEERREE.. Elegant, bright, livingroom, dining room, bedroom, well-equipped kitchen, bathroom. Suitablealso for shorter rental. €1.700. Tel.065813452, [email protected].

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VVAATTIICCAANN - AATTTTIICC.. Fully restored, 2bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, living room,kitchen, terrace, parquet floors, A/C.Ref 1268. Tel. 063212341.VVAATTIICCAANN AARREEAA.. Spacious pent-house, lovely terrace, living room,bedroom, study, character, suitableas artist’s home. Tel. 065813452, [email protected] CCAASSTTEELL DDII LLEEVVAA AARREEAA.. Beautifulvilla, 220 sqm, garden, terrace, park-ing, 3 bedrooms, unfurnished, 25minutes from IFAD, WFP, FAO, €2.800+ expenses. No agency fees. Tel.349 / 6451790, [email protected] CCLLAARRAA - CCLLOOSSEE TTOO MMAARRYY-MMOOUUNNTT SSCCHHOOOOLL.. Beautiful, refur-bished 250-sqm apartment, 3 bed-rooms, 2 bathrooms, vast living / din-ing room, 2 terraces, furnished kitchen,maid’s quarters, alarm system, largecar-port. EDWARDS Tel. 068610871,[email protected] CCLLAARRAA - CCLLOOSSEE TTOO MMAARRYY-MMOOUUNNTT SSCCHHOOOOLL.. Bright 120-sqmapartment, partial A/C, 2 - 3 bed-rooms, master bathroom, living / din-ing room, large balcony, equippedkitchen, maid’s quarters, garage,storage space, €2.200 monthly.EDWARDS Tel. 068610871,[email protected].

FFRRAASSCCAATTII.. For rent, apartment inFrascati centre, 51 sqm, restructured,1st floor, autonomous heating. Pricedepends upon length of stay, from €700to €1.000 monthly. Tel. 346 9468990,[email protected] - PPUUGGLLIIAA.. Rent in the country-side of Ostuni - famous “città bianca” -perfectly restored “lamia” (comfortablemodern living with charm and charac-ter of traditional stone construction,with barrel vaulted ceiling and flatexternal roof). Total 160 sqm in 2 inde-pendent constructions within 9.200sqm farmland with 60 old olive treesand many fruit trees. Sleeps 6. 3 sepa-rate bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 2 stonefireplaces, 3 reversible air-cons, 3water heaters. Fully furnished including2 TVs (1 satellite). Torre Guaceto (natu-ral state reserve/marine protectedarea) 20km away. Other beaches clos-er: Ionian beaches 40-50km away.Weekly/monthly let from June toOctober. For further info and photosplease contact te. 348 7482660, email:[email protected] PPRRIIOORRAA.. For rent: little cosyhouse, 1 bedroom with coveredveranda, sitting / dining room withfireplace, open kitchen, 2 bathroom,roof-terrace, garden. Email: [email protected].

TTIIVVOOLLII - MMAANNDDEELLAA.. 50 km fromRome, apartment in old castle, 2 bed-rooms, 2 bathrooms, kitchen, diningroom, lounge, terrace, balcony, attic,unfurnished, €500 + €40 condomini-um. Tel. 066786400.

NNAAVVOONNAA.. Antique art gallery, nowcharming flats. Superb location, quiet,cosy, sleeps 8 people. Also short lets.Tel. 347 / 3884032,[email protected],www.navonaloft.com.

EEGGAADDII - IISSOOLLAA DDII FFAAVVIIGGNNAANNAA ((TTRRAAPPAANNII)).. In an exclusive residentialarea, 1.600-sqm garden with pinetrees, 150 metres from the sea, 3 bed-rooms (sleeps 6: 3 couples or 2 fami-lies), 2 bathrooms, kitchen, living roomopening onto patios and large externalpaved area, arranged and furnishedwith the aim of increasing the pleasureof your stay. Possibility of parking inprivate garden for at least 3 cars.Photos available. Tel. +39 347 /5290223, + 39 0669920914,[email protected] - SSAARRDDEEGGNNAA.. 150 mtfrom the sea, 4 bedrooms, sleeps 8people, 3 bathrooms, kitchen, diningroom, living room, equipped verandawith panoramic view, barbeque, pri-vate gazebo overlooking sea side.Weekly and monthly let. Tel. 339 / 2787679, [email protected],http://villamirta.jimdo.com/english/.

CCLLEERRIICCAALL TTEEMMPPOORRAARRYY AASSSSIISSTTAANNTTRROOSSTTEERR.. The world’s largest humani-tarian agency, the World FoodProgramme (WFP), the United Nationsfrontline agency fighting the global waron hunger, is seeking to replenish itsroster for temporary clerical assistanceat its Headquarters in Rome, Italy. WFPrecruits local clerical staff for short termassignments at the entry levels of theGeneral Service category. The durationof the short term assignment may varyfrom 1 to 11 months. For full jobdescription and to apply online, pleasego to: http://i-recruitment.wfp.org/vacancies/04-0004100.CCOOMMEE JJOOIINN AANN IINNTTEERRNNAATTIIOONNAALLTTEEAAMM!! 3D2B is searching for busi-ness savvy multi-lingual representa-tives in French, German, English,Dutch, Danish, Finnish, Norwegian,

Swedish, and Spanish! We aresearching for excellent communica-tors and sales driven enthusiasts tosupport our Client’s Sales teams withopportunities in the various Europeanmarkets. Working on multi-national ITClient accounts such as; Microsoft,SAP, Novell, and others. The jobinvolves liaisoning with Sales, anddriving business opportunities, sales,sales leads and marketing. You willbe working in your native language(with some English) and in a team.Our facility is state of the art, we arean American company and our busi-ness workspace, and managementmethodology reflects that.Candidates must have relevant workexperience in sales and/or mktg.

Experience in IT sector a plus!Positions to start immediately. Thecompensation reaches 2000+€gross/monthly with achievement ofrealistic targets. No non-Italian resi-dents please - must have workingpermit and/or work visa and reside inRome. Please note interviews will beheld in English or relevant language.If interested send CV to:[email protected], tel. 0697844620.EENNGGLLIISSHH TTEEAACCHHEERRSS NNEEEEDDEEDD..Established English School currently seeking full/part-timeEnglish mother-tongue teachers for adult and children courses. Full training provided. Contact uson 0647823253 or send your CV to [email protected].

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EENNGGLLIISSHH TTEEAACCHHEERRSS.. Mother-tongueteachers required all year, Rome.Apply at www.eilschool.com “jobs”page or 0643419069 only if no internet.EESSTTAABBLLIISSHHEEDD PPRREESSTTIIGGIIOOUUSS LLAANNGGUUAAGGEE school Rome seeksmother-tongue English teachers.Offering good weekly wage, professional environment, immediate start. Tel. 063611508, [email protected] SSCCHHOOOOLL TTEEAACCHHEERR SSEEPPTT22001111.. La Carica dei 101 is lookingfor a full time INFANTS SCHOOLteacher to start IN SEPTEMBER

2011. All candidates must be moth-er-tongue English, have legal work-ing documents and possess a validdegree in early childhood education.Graduate degree in education ispreferred. Please email CV andcover letter to Conti Anna Paola0656470549 or [email protected] EENNGGLLIISSHHTTEEAACCHHEERR.. Kindergarten looking forEnglish mother-tongue teacherexperienced in working with chil-dren. Send curriculum to [email protected].

QQUUAALLIIFFIIEEDD MMOOTTHHEERR-TTOONNGGUUEETTEEAACCHHEERRSS.. Well-established lan-guage institute located in Romeseeks qualified English mother-tongue teachers with teaching experience. Accommodation available. Reply with CV to: [email protected].. Looking for a sailor withexperience to work on a motorboat,length 18 mt. must speak Englishand conversational Italian, must beable to cook Italian food, must beable to clean. Period: June - onlyweekends. July & August - Fulltime. Compensation: €3.000 includ-ing bed and board. Serious peopleneed only reply! Email: [email protected] SSHHIIPP TTOOUURR CCOOOORRDDIINNAATTOORR.. Adventurous person to help book shows in Italyfor Caravan Stage Company,Canadian theatre company.Fluency in Italian, English. Startsimmediately, work & tour with aninternational cast & crew. Non profit,not a cruise ship. www.caravanstage.org.

BBRRAACCCCIIAANNOO.. Charming, 52-sqmapartment in Historic Centre with lakeview, kitchen, bedroom, bathroom,living room. Available on a mixed for-mula of bare-ownership (nuda propri-età)/time-share for 15 days per year.€120.000. Photos available. Email:[email protected], tel.0668691677.OORRTTEE - CCOOUUNNTTRRYY HHOOUUSSEE 40 kmfrom Rome, habitable all year long,commutable from Rome.Comfortable old country house withannex, completely renovated downto the last detail, 400 sqm plus5.000-sqm park. Approved licensefor B&B. €820.000 negotiable. Tel.339 / 7420099.TTAAGGLLIIAACCOOZZZZOO - HHIISSTTOORRIICC CCEENNTTRREE..For sale, characteristic independenthouse in the historic centre ofTagliacozzo, close to the river and a mountain footpath. 90 sqm on 3 levels, restructured. €150.000. Tel. 346 / 9468990,[email protected].

EEUURR - SS.. PPAAOOLLOO.. Single room forrent, 5 minutes walk to MM S. Paolo,in 80-sqm apartment, clean, well con-nected, close to shops, bus, metro.Nice, safe, quiet area. Washingmachine, internet, TV all included€500. Tel. 0659602026, 349 /5227012, [email protected] Close to centre, pri-vate, large, furnished beautiful roomfor short or long periods. Top floor,large terrace, kitchen, services includ-ed (telephone and internet). Quietand comfortable €600 for 1 person(negotiable price for 2 people.) Fromend of June, no agencies. Tel. 333 /9377242, email:[email protected] BBOOLLOOGGNNAA.. In delightfulapartment with terrace, central loca-tion,100m from metro, A/C, WiFi,room with private bathroom, use ofkitchen. Weekly/monthly rates avail-able. Tel. 0644290809, email:[email protected] IISSTTRRIIAA Corso Trieste, singleroom in a flat with 2 other younggraduates, only up to Christmas,€400 monthly. Tel. 339 / 8466643.PPRRAATTII Room available August for single female in elegant apartment incentre of Rome. A/C, WiFi, €600. Tel. 329 /0035741.

MMEETTRROO BB,, SS.. PPAAOOLLOO BBAASSIILLIICCAA..Furnished large room for rent, bath-room + kitchen share. Preferredfemale students/workers, €500+bills,year contract. Marina: 338 / 2017799.SSTT PPEETTEERR’’SS - RROOOOMM.. 2 minutes StPeter’s Square, lovely double room inshared flat, beautiful view, €40 per per-son per night, €80 two people. Contacts:339 / 7458886, [email protected] - LLUUNNGGAARRAA.. Furnishedbedroom with bathroom in privateapartment. Separate entrance.Trastevere near Lungara, every comfort,€900 including bills. Tel. 338 / 4186328.

AAPPAARRTTMMEENNTTSS - HHOOUUSSEESS..Linen service, minimum deposit.

Tel. 0648930557, tel. / fax0648976525 office hours,

[email protected], www.flatinrome.com.

CCAAMMPPOO DDEE’’ FFIIOORRIISSPPAAGGNNAA - NNAAVVOONNAA..

Pantheon, Trastevere, Prati. Fully-furnished apartments, 1 weekminimum. Many other possibilities.

Tel. / fax 0648905897, [email protected],www.shortletsassistance.com.

EEUURR - CCEENNTTRREE - VVIIAALLEE AAMMEERRIICCAA..Opposite lake, elegant condominium, 80sqm, open-space, lounge, kitchen cor-ner, bedroom, terrace, internet, A/C, SkyTV, bedlinen, €500/week. Tel. 065919125,[email protected] CCEENNTTRREE.. Trastevere Gensola,large wooden-beamed ceilings, livingroom, dining room, fireplace, bedroom,kitchen, 2 bathrooms, balcony, weeklyrent €1.050. Tel. 065919125, [email protected] CCEENNTTRREE - TTOORRRREEAARRGGEENNTTIINNAA.. Mini-studio apartmentwith kitchenette, bathroom, 100-sqm ter-race, breathtaking view of historic Rome.Weekly rent €500. Tel 065919125, [email protected] - PPOORRTTAA PPIIAA..Restructured Liberty-style building, liv-ing room, kitchen, 2 bedrooms, 2 bath-rooms, balcony, A/C, WiFi, €4.000including expenses. Tel 065919125,[email protected] - PPOONNTTEE MMIILLVVIIOO.. Nicestudios, period building, new andwell decorated, fully equipped,kitchen corner, double bedroom,bathroom, air conditioning or fan,internet, TV. Long term too. Tel. 348 /9792106, [email protected] FFAARRNNEESSEE.. To let for shortperiods, elegant apartment, 80 sqm,for further information email: [email protected].

RROOMMEE SSWWEEEETT HHOOMMEEHHIISSTTOORRIICC CCEENNTTRREE..

Lets to companies and private individuals. Exclusive locations.Apartments, 1 - 2 - 3 bedrooms,

completely furnished, maid service,utilities included, special rates

for monthly lets. www.romesweethome.com,

[email protected]. Tel. 0669924091 - 335 / 7713580.

TTRRAASSTTEEVVEERREE.. August low season€1.900 only monthly, all inclusive, 4adults max, cycle park, TV, internetwireless. Tel. 339 / 6149317,[email protected], www.risvil.it.TTRRIIEESSTTEE - VVIIAA NNEERROOLLAA.. Furnishedapartment, 2 bedrooms, 1 smallroom, double living room, kitchen, 2bathrooms, balcony. Weekly andmonthly let. Tel. 333 / 2024804, [email protected].

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AAPPAARRTTMMEENNTT FFOORR OOCCTTOOBBEERR 22001111..Clean 2 bedroom apartment forOctober. Family of 4 (2 adults, 2 children). Excellent references.Reasonable rent. Email: [email protected] RROOOOMM - 44 MMOONNTTHHSS..Exchange student looking for roomfrom September until end ofDecember, preferably close to city center, max. €550/month,[email protected] SSMM RROOOOMM OORR WWOORRKKEEXXCCHHAANNGGEE.. Teacher, architecturedegree, landscaper. Seeking room,share or other. Close to transportation.€200 or work-exchange. Tel. 327 /1038423.

RROOMMEE''SS CCOOMMEEDDYY CCLLUUBB.. Grotta PintaLounge (Campo de' Fiori). Last showbefore Summer break: 24 June, 9pm.Sketches, stand-up & joke-telling.Regulars/first-time performers plus after-show band. Entrance €5 (drink & aperitivo buffet). Info: www.romescomedyclub.tumblr.com, tel. Marsha De Salvatore 338 / 4313158.

TTHHEE RROOMMEE SSAAVVOOYYAARRDDSSPPRREESSEENNTT - RRUUMMOORRSS!!

A comedy in 2 acts by Neil Simon,directed by Sandra Provost and pro-

duced by special arrangement bySamuel French Inc. Performances.Wed to Fri 15, 16, 17 June at 20.30,Sat & Sun 18 and 19 June at 17.30.Teatro San Genesio, Via Podgora 1(near Viale mazzini; nearest metro

stop Lepanto). Tickets: full €15,reduced €12, students €10.

Booking & info:[email protected],

tel. 347 8248661, 320 3099873.

BBAANNGGLLAADDEESSHHII CCOOOOKKIINNGG.. If you areinterested in South-Asian cuisine, wecan exchange our recipes. I'm friendlyand love cooking. Tel. 393 / 3347562.EENNGGLLIISSHH CCHHIILLDDRREENN PPLLAAYYDDAATTEE..English-speaking Italian family with 2children (4&7) seeks native English-speaking family with young children toplay in Italian&English. Alessandro 329/ 0135214.IITTAALLIIAANN FFOORR EENNGGLLIISSHH.. In Anzio /Nettuno area I'm looking for englishmother-tongue person to do serious andprofitable language exchange Italian/English. 328.6534010 or replay here.LLOOOOKKIINNGG FFOORR BBIIBBLLEE SSTTUUDDIIEESS.. inEnglish on a daily or weekly basis. Tel.370 / 1049808.NNEEEEDD GGEERRMMAANN LLEESSSSOONNSS!! Ich mussmein Deutsch verbessern! Exchange:English/Italian lessons, classical voicelessons, piano lessons, or music-read-ing lessons! 366 / 4864477. RROOOOMM IINN EEXXCCHHAANNGGEE.. ACCOMMO-DATION free of charge in exchange for3 hours/day housing, gardening, inter-net / computer help. [email protected],cell. 328 / 4099687.

AADDSS AAMMEERRIICCAANN DDEENNTTAALL SSTTUUDDIIOOSS..ADS AMERICANO STUDIO DENTISTI-CO. English Spoken. Si Parla Inglese.

(American Dentist) Dentista AmericanoLaureato in USA. Disponibile tutti igiorni anche Festivi. AbbiamoCanadese Endodonzia specialista(Root Canal Specialist) devitalizzazione“finished” in una seduta con tecnolo-gie informatiche - uno in ortodonzia(Orthodontist) & uno in implantologiaspecialista (Implantologist); cure odon-toiatriche con le pii recenti tecnologie.Viale Europa 331 a 100 Metri EURFERMI, & Infernetto: Viale CastelPorziano 434/F. Solo su appuntamen-to. Tel. 333/ 9061799, [email protected],www.americandentalstudios.com.AAMMEERR DDEENNTTAALL HHYYGGIIEENNIISSTT - FFRREEEEEEXXAAMM.. FREE exam that includes x-rays and exam. Email: [email protected]. Studio diOdontoiatriaRicostruttiva: Via dellaBalduina, 114 - 00136 Rome. AAMMEERRIICCAANN PPSSYYCCHHOOLLOOGGIISSTT..Individual psychotherapy for all men-tal health needs. Experienced,licensed practitioner. Metro Cipro.Rose Kazma 0639742957 or 333 /5822808.CCHHEEAAPP BBEEAAUUTTYY SSEERRVVIICCEESS.. Finnishhairdresser, make-up artist and nailtechnician in Rome/Italy Contact meby e-mail: [email protected]. Servicesonly for women! -Janita.CCIIRRCCUULLAARR TTRRAAMMPPOOLLIINNEE.. For sale1.23m diameter, rarely used, as new€50, tel. 388 / 1943535. CCOORREE-BBAASSEEDD PPEERRSSOONNAALL TTRRAAIINNIINNGG.. Improve strength, pos-ture, flexibility, coordination, breath-ing. Dance degree, massage license& 10 years teaching experience. Tel. 339 / 5399550,[email protected] DDEENNTTAALL SSTTUUDDIIOO IINN RROOMMEE..Via della Fonte di Fauno, 29 - 00153Rome, Italy. Tel. +39 065783639. 24/7.Mobile +39 320 / 3009440. email: [email protected] eds on facebook.EENNGGLLIISSHH SSPPEEAAKKIINNGG HHAAIIRRDDRREESSSSEERR..Looking for an English-speaking hair-dresser or makeup artist assistanturgently? Contact me by email: [email protected] SSHHIIAATTSSUU MMAASSSSAAGGEE.. Comfortably at your houseby experienced professional. Call 3393896029 or 06 7024388.FFRREEEE SSEELLFF-DDEEVVEELLOOPPMMEENNTT NNEEWWSS-LLEETTTTEERR.. Articles, inspiring stories,tips, life-enhancing strategies andmuch more. Sign Up Today!www.damienofarrell.com or 339 /3332547.IITTAALLIIAANN RREELLAAXXIINNGG MMAASSSSAAGGEE.. is awhole-body hands-on treatment thatuses pressure, stroking and rubbing ofyour skin to help you relax. €25/1hr,[email protected] TTHHEERRAAPPYY.. Improve yourhealth in a natural way, professionaland licensed practitioner. Contact 349 /6366848 or [email protected],, NNYY CCEERRTTIIFF''DD -EEXXPPEERR''DD.. Are you resolved about get-ting into shape? Want fast, guaranteedresults? Private lessons on equipment.www.maryjsanteufemia.com, tel. 334 /6157494. PPOOWWEERR LLIIVVEESS CCOOAACCHHIINNGG.. Create alife plan and achieve your goals with arenowned life-coach. Tel. 339 /3332547, www.damienofarrell.com forinformation.RREELLAAXXIINNGG OOLLIISSTTIICC MMAASSSSAAGGEESS..Whether you're home, hotel or passingthrough, I can indulge your desire to

be totally pampered. Mario 339 /4272677 expert masseur. http://mariomassaggi.weebly.com. TTHHAAII MMAASSSSAAGGEE.. Relaxing aroma withoil or traditional by masseur withexperience and certificate. At yourhome till late, anytime. Tel. 327 /0151643.

33-SSEEAATTEERR CCUUSSTTOOMM-MMAADDEE SSOOFFAA BBEEDD..Single bed dark turquoise with attachedside tables, €150. Call 338 / 4927144.BBAABBYY FFUURRNNIITTUURREE EETTCC.. Cot IKEALeksvik €50, Highchair Chicco Polly€30 Carseat €35, Play-pen €20,Folding Cot €70, Babybjorn carrier€20. Tel. 333 / 5985348, [email protected] TTAABBLLEE.. Closes down on bothsides (gate type). Open 150cm X 104in mahogany with 4 chairs. Also book-case. Tel:06.6634285.FFOORR SSAALLEE!! vacuum (like new!), coatrack, and English books (email fortitles) for sale! email for more [email protected] IITTEEMMSS.. Leaving Rome.Call or email for list. Tel. 066634285,cell. 333 / 7490606. Many useful items.Free parking space.JJAACCKKSSOONN 55 22LLPP CCOOLLLLEECCTTIIOONN..Bought in Canada, late 70s, pickwickedition. This edition is very hard to find.€10000.00 negotiable. Tel 392 /7388608.MMOOVVIINNGG SSAALLEE - FFIIAANNOO RROOMMAANNOO..Many items, great prices! In a castle,20 minutes from Rome. Tel. 339 /2849038, email: [email protected] details & photos. Open House Sat18th & Sun 19th June. Ample parking.MMOOVVIINNGG SSAALLEE.. Fridge, 3-seat couchw/bed, buffet, grandfather clock, table& 6 chairs. Call 331 / 5474822.MMOOVVIINNGG SSAALLEE.. Divan-bed, bookcase,kitchen table with 4 chairs, cutlery,angoliere and many others. Free park-ing. Must collect. Tel. 066634285.RROOCCKKIINNGG AARRMMCCHHAAIIRRSS.. 2 beautifulnew armchairs, rocking and reclining,blue alcantara, with footrest, €200each, can be sold separately, tel. 345 /5900413.SSAAMMSSUUNNGG II990000 GGEERRMMAANN SSOOFFTT-WWAARREE.. SAMSUNG sgh i900 omnia 16gb, wi-fi, hard case, German software,tom tom, touchscreen, €125 tel 3388640956. TTHHEE AARRTT OOFF CCRROOCCHHEETT.. Hand madescarf, baby plaid bedspreads etcwww.lavoricrea.webs.com. You com-mission I will make it. Tel. 329 /7843257.VVAARRIIOOUUSS IIKKEEAA FFUURRNNIITTUURREE,, LLCCDD TTVV..for sale in perfect state, low price. Ikeadouble bed, bookcase, table/chairs;Philips LCD TV; call 348 / 4246637(EUR area).

CCOOMMPPUUTTEERR AASSSSIISSTTAANNCCEE//LLEESSSSOONNSS..Native English/fluent Italian. Expertcare in your home/office, whateveryour PC problems/requirements.Thomas 347.7215686.

3366 YYRRSS GGRRAADDUUAATTEE SSRRII LLAANNKKAANN LLAADDYY..EXPERIENCED HOUSE KEEPER,ASSIST. ELDERS, BABY SITTER

LOOKING A JOB WITH ACCOMODA-TION.WITH GOOD REFERENCES. 333 7897981.AAFFTTEERRNNOOOONN JJOOBB.. Romanian, 33years old, looking for a job for after-noons, speak English and Italian, tel:3801712630.AANNGGUUIILLLLAARRAA//RROOMMEE.. English ladylooking for work, many years experi-ence with pre-school aged children.Patient, kind, fun, reliable. Hana3459235341.AAYYUURRVVEEDDIICC MMAASSSSAAGGEE TTHHEERRAAPPIISSTT..Ayurvedic massage therapist lookingjob in Roma. long and good workexperience in India and Italy. mail /[email protected] phone /3883510546.BBAABBYY SSIITTTTEERR// DDOOMMEESSTTIICC WWOORRKK..Experienced lady/student, looking forbabysitting job, caregiver, domesticwork preferably from 2pm. Fluent inEnglish and [email protected], tel. 334 /5845227.BBAABBYY SSIITTTTEERR//AAUU PPAAIIRR.. Spanish-Italian excellent English, experi-enced including babies, training incommunicating with deaf-dumb-blind children. email:[email protected] IINN CCAASSAALLPPAALLOOCCCCOO..ENGLISH ITALIAN BABYSITTER ISLOOKING FOR WORK IN CASAL-PALOCCO. Tel. 339 / 2328021.BBAABBYYSSIITTTTEERR.. with excellent knowl-edge of English is available day andevening. Please contact 347 /8403801.BBIILLIINNGGUUAALL IITTAALLIIAANN//EENNGGLLIISSHH,, withextensive work experience in Italyand Uk in Communication, Sales,Marketing, Teaching, Translating andInterpreting seeks job. Tel. 347 /8403801.DDRRIIVVEERR.. Filippino 49 yrs old lookingfor job as embassy driver speakEnglish & Italian practical Rome, tel.347 / 6474870.EENNGGLLIISSHH LLAADDYY looking for work,many years experience with pre-schoolaged children. Patient, kind, fun, reli-able. Hana 345 / 9235341. EENNGGLLIISSHH MMOOTTHHEERR-TTOONNGGUUEE NNAANNNNYY..Caring, experienced, Nanny with goodItalian & French. Live-in/out;summer/permanent. Excellent refer-ences, [email protected] NNAANNNNYY//BBAABBYYSSIITTTTEERR..Qualified and over 14 years exper-inece working with children. Can speak Italian and Spanish.Excellent refernces from UK andItaly. [email protected] SSPPEEAAKKIINNGG BBUULLIIDDEERR..English builder looking for work spe-cialist in roofing looking for work inrome from june. Cell. 07821239304,email: [email protected], kindregards Tony. EENNGGLLIISSHH TTEEAACCHHEERR.. Young fun loving,great with kids seeks summer job,either teaching or baby sitting,[email protected] TTEEAACCHHEERR//NNAANNNNYY.. Englishlady, 49, degree educated, many yearschildcare experience in Rome seekslive-in position with immediate start.0044 7729 929825. EENNGGLLIISSHH TTUUTTOORR want to speak realEnglish, well traveled teacher willteach you. likes to put the fun inlearning. Reasonable rates. Cell.07021239304, email: [email protected] Tony.

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AADDSS IINN TTHHEE FFOOLLLLOOWWIINNGG CCAATTEEGGOORRIIEESS AARREE FFRREEEE.. 20 words maximum. Free ads must be submitted through our website at www.wantedinrome. com.We no longer accept Jobs Wanted ads in our office. Space permitting free classified advertisements placed on our website will be downloaded and publi-shed in the magazine, but only if they include contact details. Gli annunci nelle seguenti rubriche sono gratuiti. Non devono superare le 20 parole. Gliannunci gratuiti dovranno essere trasmessi esclusivamente tramite il sito www.wantedinrome.com. Non si accettano più quelli della categoria JobsWanted nei nostri uffici. Gli annunci gratuiti verranno pubblicati nella rivista solo se completi di contatti e secondo lo spazio disponibile.

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EENNGGLLIISSHH//IITTAALLIIAANN BBAABBYY SSIITTTTEERR..Large experience with babies from 0 to12 months. Available to work part timein Flaminio or Parioli area. Silvia 339 /8810446. GGRRAADDUUAATTEE WWOOMMAANN LOOKING AFULL TIME HOUSE KEEPING JOBWITH ACCOMODATION, WELL EXPE-RIENCED AND GOOD REFERENCES333 / 7897981. GGUUIITTAARRIISSTT,, SSOONNGGWWRRIITTEERRTTEEAACCHHEERR Canadian Professionalmusician offers lessons in the comfortof your own home. Will evaluate pro-fessional entertainment offers. Tel.392 / 7388608.HHOOUUSSEE KKEEEEPPEERR - OOLLDD AAGGEE CCAARREE..Young Female available immediatelyfor job with room and board, any-where in Italy and/or abroad. Tel 339 /7762166.HHOOUUSSEEKKEEEEPPEERR.. Eu couple seekingemployment as house keeper inGaeta. tel. +39 / 7572341131.IINNDDIIAANN CCIITTIIZZEENN 3311 YYEEAARRSS OOLLDD..Looking a job like PORTIERE DINOTTE with 2 years experience. Cell.329 / 5612872, email: [email protected] MMAATTUURREE PPEERRSSOONN.. Indianmature person looking job in Roma ascare taker/ house keeper / cleaning.mail / [email protected] phone /3883510546.LLOOOOKKIINNGG FFOORR AANNYY KKIINNDD OOFF FFUULLLLTTIIMMEE.. Young handsome guy lookingfor any kind of full time job in rome orout. Pls call or sms 327 / 7735643.MMAASSSSAAGGEE TTHHEERRAAPPIISSTT.. Ayurvedicmassage therapist looking job inRoma. long and good work experiencein India and Italy. mail/[email protected], phone /3883510546.MMUULLTTIILLIINNGGUUAALL LLAAWW DDEEGGRREEEE..Business development, marketing,speaks four languages, English/talianmother tongues; law degree, Italianwork permit; please call or email: [email protected] EENNGGLLIISSHH SSPPEEAAKKEERR young,active, fun-loving, seeking opportunityto work with children during summer.Has good amount of experience.Please contact: [email protected] AASSSSIISSTTAANNTT//RREECCEEPPTTIIOONNIISSTT..Trilingual Spanish-Italian-English,Italian national, with typing and ITskills, motivated seeking full/part timework. Contact [email protected].

PPRROOFFIICCIIEENNTT EENNGGLLIISSHH SSEECCRREETTAARRYY..Extensive working experience, customer service devoted, highlymotivated, reliable seeking joboffice/tourism field. Contact 328 / 6425491 or [email protected] JJOOBB.. Mother-tongue English girllooking for pub work asap. 380 /2477921.RRAAGGAAZZZZOO CCUURRDDOO CCEERRCCAA LLAAVVOORROO..Ragazzo curdo 38 anni affidabile cercalavoro come lavapiatti aiuto giardinierepulizie etc. urgente miti pretese Tel.327 / 5962439. SSEEAARRCCHHIINNGG FFOORR HHOOTTEELL WWOORRKK..English speaker looking for work intourism or hotel receptionist. speaksItalian and Spanish call 347 /4536421.TTOOUURRIISSTT GGUUIIDDEE.. Experienced/Professional Tourist guide looks for ajob in Rome. E-mail or call me 340 /2157445. TTRRAANNSSLLAATTIIOONN IITTAALLIIAANN IINNTTOO EENNGGLLIISSHH.. Mother-tongue translatorwith 30 years experience. Tel.0644243464, cell 328 / 9589569,[email protected]// BBAARR EENNGGLLIISSHH..Experience in bar and hospitality,English only language. call3926760685 Laura.

BBAANNGGLLAADDEESSHHII CCOOOOKKIINNGG.. Looking forpeople who are interested in south-asiancuisine. I will teach you some mouthwa-tering recipes. Tel. 393 / 3349562.CCOOOOKK AANNDD SSPPEEAAKK.. Cook and speak.Learn Italian recipes while chatting inItalian. Three-hour lessons, includingdinner, with Sandra, tel. 328 /8398875.EENNGGLLIISSHH SSPPEEAAKKIINNGG HHAAIIRRDDRREESSSSEERR..English speaking hairdresser, makeupartist and nail technician. Contact:http://www.wix.com/janitahelova/janita-helova.LLIIFFEE CCOOAACCHH.. Life Coach profession-ista, certificato da NLP Italy, offre ses-sioni in persona e a distanza (attraversoSkype). [email protected], tel.347 / 3259016.MMAASSSSAAGGEE.. Beautiful Italian lady per-forms romantic massage in the com-fort of her house, available for outcalls. Tel. 346 / 7375105.

MMUUSSIICC IINNVVEESSTTMMEENNTT PPAARRTTNNEERRWWAANNTTEEDD.. Music Production seeksinvestment partner please viewwww.myspace.com/reymore and callTel. 389 / 1886618. SSMMAARRTT IITTAALLIIAANN LLAADDYY.. 50 yrs, seeksEnglish or American boyfriend, up tosame age, good looking, fit, smart andconsiderate! e-mail with photo. TTHHEE GGIIFFTT OOFF MMUUSSIICC.. A Song to tellsomebody how you feel! Hire a profes-sional songwriter to write it. Tel. 392 /7388608.

EENNGGLLIISSHH LLAANNGGUUAAGGEE CCOOUURRSSEESS IINNUUKK.. Courses for teenagers and adultswith residential or family accommoda-tion. Advisory and placement [email protected]. Tel.0655285664, 339 / 3202916.EENNGGLLIISSHH PPLLAAYY SSCCHHOOOOLL IINN RROOMMEE..Inscription open for Tots World 2011-2012.Piramide area, for childrenunder 4. Call 06-57289765 or3895420632.RROOMMEE AARRTT PPRROOGGRRAAMM.. The Rome ArtProgram-New York is in Rome /Florence this summer. We have schol-arships! Paint with us in June-July.www.romeartprogram.org.

AAPPAARRTTMMEENNTT IINNSSPPEECCTTIIOONN FFOORRYYOOUU.. I will do the site visit, providephotos, info, etc. Don't sign a con-tract w/o an [email protected]//SSTTUUDDIIOO SSPPAACCEE.. Weoffer space in artgallery in Monti, forartists, architects, designers, musi-cians, events etc. daily to yearly lets.Contact 3496366848.BBEEAAUUTTIIFFUULL GGIIFFTTSS.. beautiful handpainted glass plates and vases fromeuro 5 - euro 50 tel3396675270.CCAARR IIMMPPOORRTTAATTIIOONN.. Let the experts atPrincipal Relocation Company takecare of importing your vehicles/motor-bikes. Call +39.06.9094776 or visitwww.reloprc.com.LLIIFFEE CCOOAACCHH.. Life Coach professionista,italiano e inglese. Website: http://giovan-niranzolifecoach.jimdo.com/ Sessionianche a distanza attraverso Skype.LLIIFFEE CCOOAACCHHIINNGG.. Professional LifeCoach, officially certified by NLP Italy,

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Aeroporto Ciampino Aeroporto di Fiumicino ArriviAirterminal FiumicinoAnglo American Book ShopC.so Italia, 34 Corso Francia, 228 Corso Trieste, 90 Feltrinelli International L.go ArgentinaL.go ChigiL.go del Colonnato Largo Arenula, 12/BLargo Argentina, 14P.le Albania P.le Cola Di RienzoP.le Flaminio P.le Ponte Milvio P.zza BarberiniP.zza Campo De’ FioriP.zza Cola Di RienzoP.zza Colonna P.zza del Parlamento P.zza della BalduinaP.zza della Minerva

P.zza di Porta Pia P.zza di Spagna, 57 P.zza Euclide, 31 P.zza Farnese, 105P.zza Giochi DelficiP.zza Mastai P.zza Pitagora, 6 P.zza Regina MargheritaP.zza Repubblica, 6P.zza Risorgimento P.zza S. Jacini P.zza S. SilvestroP.zza S.M. TrastevereP.zza Testaccio P.zza Trilussa P.zza Vescovio P.zza VittorioP.zza Zanardelli, 16P.zza in Lucina, 31 Salita De Crescenzi (Pantheon)Stazione TerminiV.le Beethoven, 90/9V.le G. Cesare Civ.17V.le Parioli, 2

V.le Parioli, 54 V.le TrastevereVia Cassia 1839 Km.1Via Cassia 993/995 Via Cassia Km 19.400Via Cassia, 623Via Cassia, 698 Via Cassia, 876 Via Cavour, 257Via Celimontana, 5 Via Del Babuino, 150 Via della Magliana Via della PaceVia Flaminia 229Via Gramsci, 1/B Via Gregorio VII, 55Via Isola, 53 C. PaloccoVia MarmorataVia Nazionale 7Via NomentanaVia Orti Farnesina Via ValadierVia VenetoViale Aventino/Fao

personal

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bilingual (English and Italian), sessionsin person and distance (throughSkype). [email protected] LLOOCCAATTIIOONN SSEEGGMMEENNTTAATTIIOONNLLEETTSS YY.. www.expresscakesindia.com/deliverylocations.asp brings you theentire info to plan the gift deliveryaccordingly.RREELLOOCCAATTIINNGG TTOO RROOMMEE?? Let theexperts at Principal RelocationCompany take care of your relocationand immigration needs. Call+39.06.9094776 or visitwww.reloprc.com.SSEENNDD FFLLOOWWEERRSS TTOO IINNDDIIAA SSAAMMEEDDAAYY.. Since the concept of gifting origi-nated, flowers occupied the top spotamong the gift item list.VVIISSAA PPRROOCCUURREEMMEENNTT AASSSSIISSTTAANNCCEE..Frequent traveler to India, China, etc.Principal Relocation Company canprocess all your Visa needs. Call+39.06.9094776 or visitwww.reloprc.com.WWEEDDDDIINNGG SSIINNGGEERR.. Professionalsoprano available to sing at weddingservices in and around Rome. charlotte_brosnan@hotmail.com3772009190.WWWWWW..SSTTOORREE44PPEERRFFUUMMEESS..CCOOMM..Fragrances to define your own stylestatement.

DDAAEEWWOOOO LLAANNOOSS 11..66 FFOORR SSAALLEE..Daewoo Lanos 1.6, 199,000 KM, year05/2011 only €600. Call Anna on 346 /5000200 or [email protected] CCRR-VV 22..22II-CCTTDD EEXXEECCUUTTIIVVEE..Nov 2007, CD plate, blue met,navipack, leather equipment, new distribution chain, Km 120.000, fulloptionals, €16.700. Tel. 335 / 7767634.MMEERRCCEEDDEESS CCLLKK 220000.. Mercedes CLK200 Elegance Coupi (Fastback) forsale. Silver. Year: 2000. 124000 km.Always Mercedes serviced. 2 owners.Price: €5.400. Call 333 / 6325945.

WWEE OOFFFFEERR FFRREEEE HHOOLLIIDDAAYYSS IINNGGRREEEECCEE IINN RREETTUURRNN FFOORR MMUUSS.. TheHellenikon Idyllion offers free accom-modation for you in return for creativeworkshops [email protected].

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Paid ads (annunci a pagamento): accommodation vacant in town, accom-modation vacant out of town, bed & breakfast, holiday accommodation,jobs vacant, property for sale in town, property for sale out of town, rooms& flat shares, short lets.Free ads (annunci gratuiti): accommodation wanted, animals, events,exchanges, health & fitness, household sales, IT & computers, jobs want-ed, lessons, personal, schools and colleges, services, transport, travel.– Free ads must not exceed 20 words.We are no longer accepting free adssubmitted to our office. Space permitting free classified advertisementsplaced on our website will be downloaded and published in the magazine,but only if they include contact details.– Gli annunci gratuiti non devono superare le 20 parole. Non si accettanopiù gli annunci gratuiti nei nostri uffici ma dovranno essere trasmessi esclu-sivamente tramite il sito internet wantedinrome.com. Gli annunci gratuitiverranno pubblicati nella rivista solo se completi di contatti e secondo lospazio disponibile.

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Our office: Via dei Falegnami 79, 00186 Rome. Hours: Mon-Fri 10.00-16.00.You may leave the ad + payment in a sealed envelope in the letterbox around the corner in Via Paganica outside office hours.Il nostro ufficio: Via dei Falegnami 79, 00186 Roma. Orari: lun-ven 10.00-16.00. Potete lasciare annuncio + pagame,nto in busta chiusa nella bucadelle lettere in Via Paganica.Pick-uup point (Punto di raccolta):You may leave the ad + payment in a sealed envelope at:Potete lasciare annuncio + pagamento in busta chiusa a:Anglo American Bookshop, Via della Vite 102.

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Paid ads (annunci a ppagamento):10.00 on Wednesday before publication at the Anglo American Bookshop.13.00 on Wednesday before publication at our office.10.00 il mercoledì precedente la pubblicazione presso the Anglo AmericanBookshop.13.00 il mercoledì precedente la pubblicazione presso i nostri uffici.

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American International Club of Rometel. 0645447625 – www.aicrome.orgAmerican Women’s Association of Rometel. 064825268 – www.awar.orgAssociation of British Expats in [email protected] of Malaysians in Italytel. 389 / 1162161 – [email protected] [email protected] Club of [email protected] di Cultura Mario MieliGay and lesbian international contact grouptel. 065413985 – fax 065413971Commonwealth Club of [email protected] Women’s Club of Rometel. 0633267490 – www.pwarome.orgIrish Club of [email protected] – www.irishclubofrome.comLuncheon Club of Rometel. 0636307249Professional Women’s Associationwww.pwarome.orgUnited Nations Women’s Guildtel. 0657053628 – [email protected] Neighbortel. 347 / 9313040 – [email protected]

ASSOCIATIONSThe following cinemas show films in English or ori-ginal language when available – see daily press forprogramme details.AlcazarVia Merry del Val 14, tel. 065880099in original language on MonCineclub DetourVia Urbana 47/a, tel. 0645490845Fiamma MultisalaVia Bissolati 47, tel. 06485526FilmstudioVia degli Orti d’Alibert 1/c, tel. 0668192987www.filmstudioroma.comGreenwichVia G. Bordoni 59, tel. 065745825Nuovo OlimpiaVia in Lucina 16/g, tel. 066861068Nuovo SacherLargo Ascianghi 1, tel. 065818116in original language on Mon when available

CINEMAS St Francis Xavier del Caravita (Roman Catholic)Via del Caravita 7 – www.caravita.orgS. Silvestro Church (Roman Catholic)Piazza S. Silvestro 1, tel. 066977121Sunday service 10.00 and 17.30S. Susanna Church (Roman Catholic)Via XX Settembre 15, tel. 0642014554, Saturdayservice 18.00. Sunday service 09.00 and 10.30St Andrew’s Presbyterian ChurchVia XX Settembre 7, tel. 064827627Sunday service 11.00St Patrick’s Church (Roman Catholic)Via Boncompagni 31, tel. 064203121Sunday service 10.00St Paul’s within-tthe-WWalls (Anglican Episcopal)Via Nazionale, corner Via Napoli, tel. 064883339Sunday service 08.30,10.30 (English), 13.00 (Spanish)

• AAmmbbuullaannccee tel. 118• CCaarraabbiinniieerrii tel. 112• EElleeccttrriicciittyy aanndd wwaatteerr ffaauullttss (Acea) tel. 800130336• FFiirree bbrriiggaaddee tel. 115• FFoorreessttrryy ccoorrppss (forest fires) tel. 1515• GGaass lleeaakkss (Italgas-Eni) tel. 800900999• PPoolliiccee tel. 113• RRuubbbbiisshh (Ama) tel. 8008670355

EMERGENCY NUMBERS

Alcoholics Anonymoustel. 064742913 – www.aarome.infoArchè(HIV+ children and their families)tel. 0677250350 – www.arche.itAssociazione Centro Astalli(Jesuit refugee centre) Via degli Astalli 14/atel. 0669700306Associazione Ryder Italia(Support for cancer patients and their families)tel. 065349622/0658204580 www.ryderitalia.itAstra (Anti-sstalking risk assessment)tel. 066535499 – www.differenzadonna.itCaritas soup kitchen(Mensa Giovanni Paolo II) Via delle Sette Sale 30tel. 0647821098. 11.00-13.30 dailyCaritas foreigners’ support centreVia Zoccolette 19, tel. 066875228 – 066861554Caritas hostelVia Marsala 109, tel. 064457235Caritas legal assistancePiazza S. Giovanni in Laterano 6/a, tel. 0669886369Celebrate Recovery Christian grouptel. 338 / 1675680Comunità di S. EgidioPiazza di S. Egidio 3/a, tel. 068992234Comunità di S. Egidio soup kitchenVia Dandolo 10, tel 06589432717.00-19.30 Wed, Fri, SatInformation line for the disabledtel. 800271027Joel Nafuma Refugee CentreSt Paul’s within-the-WallsVia Nazionale, corner Via Napoli, tel. 064883339Mason Perkins Deafness Fund(Support for deaf and deaf-blind children)tel. 0644234511 – [email protected] Anonymoustel. 064743772Salvation Army (Esercito della Salvezza)Centro Sociale di Roma “Virgilio Paglieri”Via degli Apuli 41, tel. 064451351Support for elderly victims of crime(Italian only) Largo E. Fioritto 2, tel. 0657305104The Samaritans Onlus(Confidential telephone helpline for the distressed)tel. 800860022

SUPPORT GROUPS

All Saints’ Anglican ChurchVia del Babuino 153/b, tel. 0636001881Sunday service 08.30 and 10.30Kids Rock children’s service every 2nd and 4th Sunday of the month at midday.Christian Science ServicesVia Stresa 41, tel. 063014425Church of All NationsLungotevere Michelangelo 7, tel. 069870464Church of SwedenVia A. Beroloni 1/e, tel. 068080474Sunday service 11.15 (Swedish)Footsteps Inter-DDenominational ChristianSouth Rome, tel. 0650917621 – 333 / 2284093North Rome, tel. 0630894371,[email protected] Central Gospel ChurchVia XX Settembre 88, tel. 0655282695International Christian FellowshipVia Guido Castelnuovo 28, tel. 065594266Sunday service 11.00Jesus Cares [email protected] CommunityTempio Maggiore, Lungotevere Cenci, tel. 066840061Jewish Reform Group in RomeCongregation Lev Chadash, Piazza della Libertà 10tel. 339 / 3824815, Shabbat services at 10.00,Friday night service once a monthLay Centre at Foyer UnitasLargo della Sanità Militare 60, tel. 067726761Lutheran ChurchVia Toscana 7, corner Via Sicilia 70tel. 064817519, Sunday service 10.00 (German)Ponte S. Angelo Methodist ChurchPiazza Ponte S. Angelo, tel. 066868314Sunday service 10.30Pontifical Irish College(Roman Catholic) Via dei Santi Quattro 1,tel. 06772631. Sunday service 10.00Rome Baptist ChurchPiazza S. Lorenzo in Lucina 35, tel. 066876652 – 066876211, Sunday service10.30, 13.00 (Filipino), 16.00 (Chinese)Rome Buddhist Centre ViharaVia Mandas 2, tel. 0622460091Rome Mosque (Centro Islamico)Via della Moschea, tel. 068082167 – 068082258

RELIGIOUS

The following bookshops and libraries have booksin English and other languages as specified.Bibliothèque Centre CulturelSaint-LLouis de France (French)Largo Toniolo 20-22, tel. 066802637www.saintlouisdefrance.itHerder International Book Center (German)Piazza di Montecitorio 117-120, tel. [email protected] – www.herder.itLa Librairie Française de RomeLa Procure (French)Piazza S. Luigi dei Francesi 23, tel. 0668307598www.librairiefrancaiserome.comLibreria Feltrinelli InternationalVia V. E. Orlando 84, tel. 064827878, www.lafeltrinelli.itLibreria Quattro Fontane (international)Via delle Quattro Fontane 20/a, tel. 064814484Libreria Spagnola Sorgente (Spanish)Piazza Navona 90, tel. 0668806950www.libreriaspagnola.itS. Susanna Lending LibraryVia XX Settembre 15, tel. 064827510Opening times: Sat & Sun 10.00-12.30Tues 10.00-13.00, Wed 15.00-18.00,Fri 13.00-16.00The Almost Corner BookshopVia del Moro 45, tel. 065836942The Anglo American BookshopVia della Vite 102, tel. 066795222The Lion Bookshop & CaféVia dei Greci 33-36, tel. 0632654007www.thelionbookshop.comThe Open Door Bookshop (second handbooks – English, French, German, Italian)Via della Lungaretta 23, tel. 065896478www.books-in-italy.com

BOOKS

24-hour, multilingual information line for servicesin Rome, run by the city council.Tel. 060606.

CHIAMAROMA

• AAttaacc (Rome bus, metro and tram)tel. 800431784, www.atac.roma.it

• CCiiaammppiinnoo aaiirrppoorrtt tel. 06794941, www.adr.it• FFiiuummiicciinnoo aaiirrppoorrtt tel. 0665951, www.adr.it• Taxi tel. 060609 – 065551 – 063570 – 068822 -064157 – 066645 – 064994

• TTrraaffffiicc iinnffoo tel. 1518• TTrreenniittaalliiaa (national railways) tel. 892021www.trenitalia.it

TRANSPORT

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