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SEPTEMBER DECEMBER 2018 SPECIAL EVENTS AND PARTNERSHIPS

EUNIC SHORT SHORTS FROM EUROPE

Granted with the European Year of Cultural Heritage 2018 label, Short Shorts brings to the public some of the best European short films of diverse genres such as animation, documentaries and drama. Each member of the EUNIC cluster presents a short film from their country in this charming celebration of European cinema at the Irish Film Institute.

MUSIC WITH THE IIC

13/09: Giuseppe Campisi and Aldo De Vero (piano)- St. Ann’s Church 1pm

27/09: Carlotta Dalia (guitar) IIC 6.30pm - In collaboration with CIDIM and DIT

05/10: Giovanni Grano and Paola Francesca Natale (guitar and soprano) Lucan House - more details TBA

16/10: Marco Del Greco (guitar) - DIT Conservatory of Music and Drama- in collaboration with DIT

08/11: Sophie Pardatscher and Barbara Panzarella (piano and clarinet) St. Ann’s Church 1pm - In collaboration with CIDIM

29/11: Lorenzo Albanese (accordion) IIC 6.30pm - In collaboration with CIDIM

04/12: Tiziano Palladino (mandolin) IIC 6.30pm - In collaboration with CIDIM, DIT and Pinocchio Italian Restaurant More details TBA on our website www.iicdublino.esteri.it

LUNEDÌ AL CINEMA Monday at the Cinema is a series of screenings dedicated to Italian contemporary cinema, promoted in collaboration with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation. All the films are shown at the IIC in Italian with English or Italian subtitles. Free admission. READING DANTE AT THE IIC

Several times throughout the Commedia Dante addresses the lettore with the belief that he will be read by the futura gente – ourselves, and this we did and shall do again with Prof. Corinna Salvadori Lonergan and read the conclusion of the journey, the finalcantica , Paradiso. Although Dante is ‘transhumanized’, his heavenly experience is shared with us and placed in the context of our human condition, on our earth, so small in the cosmos, and tragically ‘l’aiuola che ci fa tanto feroci’, a threshing ground that makes us fierce. It was not intended, but the resulting number of readings will be 33, very Dantean.

The encounters will take place in the Pavilion at the Italian Institute of Culture on Tuesdays at 6.30pm, ending about 8.00. The explanation will be in English and the reading of the text in Italian. We look forward to welcoming all who want to enjoy the wonder of the Commedia, readers old and new. Don’t worry if your Italian is not perfect - Dante will improve it.

XVIII SETTIMANA DELLA LINGUA ITALIANA NEL MONDO 18th Week of the Italian Language in the World L’italiano e la rete, le reti per l’italiano The XVII edition of the Week of the Italian Language in the World is dedicated to Italian Language on the web. In the upcoming months, the IIC will organise specific events and make available a variety of online resources dedicated to the Italian language and culture. More details TBA.

III SETTIMANA DELLA CUCINA ITALIANA NEL MONDO 3rd Week of the Italian Cuisine in the World The IIC, in collaboration with the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, is pleased to present a week-long celebration of Italian cuisine. Italian culinary traditions come from that same mix of history, cultural exchanges, creativity and passion which is at the foundation of all of the most elevated manifestations of Italian culture. More details on initiatives, workshops and events to follow.

All events taking place at the Italian Institute of Culture are free unless otherwise stated. In order to minimize disappointment, we strongly recommend booking your place on our website www.iicdublino.esteri.it . Booking is essential for those events for which we anticipate a high attendance. Please check booking requirements in the following pages. Fare Scuola series - 4th, 11th and 18th September

Fare scuola (literally “to make a school”) is an Italian idiom which conveys a wide variety of concepts, including “to build knowledge”, “to invent a new way of doing something that others will follow”, “to inspire or become a model for others coming after you”. Someone who “makes a school” is a pioneer who gains the respect and affection of his followers – and rightly so. Throughout September, Eraldo Affinati, Federico Fubini and Gianrico Carofiglio will be at the IIC to tell us about different ways of fare scuola: creating schools for immigrants (Affinati), reminding us of the power of education (Fubini), or stressing the importance of reasoning when looking at complex social events (Carofiglio). All these authors have fatto scuola, each in his own way. Let us find out how in this new series of events at the Italian Institute of Culture!

Tuesday 4th September - 6.30pm Italian Institute of Culture Booking recommended on www.iicdublino.esteri.it Fare Scuola - Il sogno di un’altra scuola A conversation with Eraldo Affinati In Italian with English

Eraldo Affinati is the founder of the first Penny Wirton School in Rome, a volunteer- based educational institution where migrants can learn Italian. His approach to education is inspired by the work of Lorenzo Milani, who in the 1950’s and 60’s denounced the inequalities of an educational system that reinforced the marginalisation of children from poor backgrounds. In his latest book Il sogno di un’altra scuola: Don Milani spiegato ai ragazzi , Affinati explores the life of the “priest of Barbiana”, while reaffirming the ever-so-relevant need for inclusive education.

From 7th September to 26th October Irish Architectural Archive, 45 Merrion Sq. East, D2 Booking required on www.iicdublino.esteri.it Small Utopias Italian architecture of the Third Millenium Opening night: Thursday 6th September - 6pm

Small Utopias combines the research of the best Italian architectural energies along three parallel directions: the authors, the project, the themes. The ten authors chosen for the exhibition remind us of the natural tendency of architecture to hold memory and future together. Two of the recurring themes are recycling (both as a civil necessity and a creative device) and inhabiting a place, in its various meanings. Exhibition curated and designed by MAXXI Architettura for the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and sponsored by Darta Saving Life Assurance and Allianz Global Life. Tuesday 11th September - 6.30pm Italian Institute of Culture Booking recommended on www.iicdublino.esteri.it Fare Scuola - La maestra e la camorrista A conversation with Federico Fubini In English

Throughout the last few centuries, the considerable gap between the wealthy and the poor in has barely decreased and those who are born in poverty rarely make it out. Why is this inequality so persistent in time? What role does education play in shaping social order? And how do poverty and lack of education affect people’s trust in themselves and others? Federico Fubini is a journalist and deputy editor for Il Corriere della Sera, the leading newspaper in Italy.

From 12th September to 28th September Italian Institute of Culture Booking required on www.iicdublino.esteri.it Italian Contemporary Illustration Exhibition Annual 2018 by AI Autori d’Immagini Opening night: Wednesday 12th September - 6.30pm

A showcase for the excellence of Italian illustration through the work of the winners of Annual 2018, a competition gathering the best examples across different fields of graphic design. The exhibition consists of 28 illustrations designed to accompany covers and texts of books, magazines, newspapers, children’s books, animation and consumer products and design in Italy and abroad. It includes works by Bruno Bozzetto, one of the most eclectic and influential Italian cartoonists, and Lorenzo Ceccotti, renowned illustrator and cartoonist.

Tuesday 18th September - 6.30pm Italian Institute of Culture Booking required on www.iicdublino.esteri.it Fare Scuola - Book launch: The Cold Summer with Gianrico Carofiglio In English

Gianrico Carofiglio, internationally acclaimed novelist and former anti-Mafia judge, presents his hard-hitting, morally complex novel The Cold Summer. Pietro Fenoglio, an officer of the Carabinieri recently jilted by his wife, must simultaneously deal with his personal crisis and the gang wars raging around Bari in the summer of 1992. The case is stalled until a Mafia member, suspected of killing the son of a rival mobster, decides to collaborate. While attempting to solve the mystery of the boy’s murder, Fenoglio is led into a world of deep moral ambiguity. Friday 21st September - 6.30pm Italian Institute of Culture Booking recommended on www.iicdublino.esteri.it Culture Night Italian Opera In collaboration with Lyric Opera Productions

Culture Night is an annual all-island public event that celebrates culture, creativity and the arts. On Culture Night, arts and cultural organisations and venues of all shapes and sizes, including the National Cultural Institutions, extend their opening hours to allow for increased access to the public. As part of Culture Night 2018, the Italian Institute of Culture and Lyric Opera Productions are pleased to present an evening of Italian Opera brought to life by the exceptional talents of Irish opera singers.

From 26th September to 28th October Hardiman Research Building, NUI Galway More information TBA on our website Cover Revolution! Illustrators of the new face of Italian publishing Opening night: Wednesday 26th September - 6pm

Cover Revolution! is an exhibition, now touring Ireland, whose aim is to highlight how the work of Italian illustrators managed to reinvent the image of the major Italian publishers. The exhibition will feature figures by internationally acclaimed authors such as Lorenzo Mattotti, Franco Matticchio, Guido Scarabottolo, Gianluigi Toccafondo, Emiliano Ponzi and Olimpia Zagnoli. These artists stand out for their style and offer an example of the most interesting trends in contemporary publishing. The exhibition is curated by Melania Gazzotti.

Friday 28th September - 6.30pm Italian Institute of Culture Booking recommended on www.iicdublino.esteri.it Arboreal Archaeology A conversation with Isabella Dalla Ragione In English

Isabella Dalla Ragione is known as “arboreal archaeologist”. Together with her father Livio she launched the Archeologia Arborea project, which led to thirty years of passionate research for old local varieties of fruit trees and more than a hundred and fifty ecotypes salvaged; an invaluable biological and cultural heritage was thus saved from being lost forever, and is currently available for study, reproduction and a new diffusion. In 2017, Isabella Dalla Ragione was awarded the Nonino Prize for her work with Archeologia Arborea. Reading Dante at the IIC - Paradiso

The Italian Institute of Culture is delighted to announce the new season of the series “Reading Dante at the IIC”. All readings begin at 6.30pm. With Corinna Salvadori Lonergan. The calendar for the upcoming months is the following: Oct. 2nd - Ascending to the moon; Piccarda, Costanza (I-IV) Oct. 30th - Free will; heaven of Mercury: Justinian, Romeo (V-VIII) Nov. 13th - Heaven of Venus; of the Sun: Aquinas, Francis (IX-XI) Nov. 27th - Dominic; Heaven of Mars: Cacciaguida (XII-XV) Dec. 11th - Cacciaguida, Dante’s exile and mission (XVI-XVII) [Lithograph by Liam Ó Broin]

Thursday 4th October - 6.30pm Italian Institute of Culture Booking recommended on www.iicdublino.esteri.it Those who from afar look like flies with Luigi Ballerini In English

Edited by Luigi Ballerini and Beppe Cavatorta, Those Who From Afar Look Like Flies provides an organic profile of the evolution of Italian poetry after World War II, from Pasolini to the present days. This groundbreaking anthology of poems and essays is a formidable resource that allowed English speakers to access and engage with previously untranslated contemporary Italian poetry. Luigi Ballerini is a writer, translator, and professor of Modern and Contemporary Italian Literature. He has edited several bilingual anthologies of Italian and American poetry.

Monday 8th October - 6.30pm Italian Institute of Culture Booking recommended on www.iicdublino.esteri.it Lunedì al Cinema Il sole dentro Director: Paolo Bianchini In Italian with English subtitles

The story of two long journeys: Yaguine and Fodè, two Guinean teenagers who have written a letter addressed “To their Excellencies the members and leaders of Europe” on behalf of all young Africans. In the letter the two boys ask for help for schools, food and healthcare. With the letter in their pocket, Yaguine and Fodè hide in a truck compartment of a plane to Brussels. Their remarkable journey of hope begins. Ten years later, Rocco and Thabo, two young footballers, try to cross the desert to escape human trafficking and find Thabo’s family. Monday 15th October - 6.30pm Italian Institute of Culture Booking recommended on www.iicdublino.esteri.it Lunedì al Cinema L’abbuffata Director: Mimmo Calopresti In Italian with English subtitles

In Diamante, a small town in Calabria, Southern Italy, three youngsters would like to shoot a movie. They decide to travel to Rome, where they meet Amelie, a French girl, who seems interested in their intent. She tells them she will mention it to Gerard, her fiancé, who actually turns out to be Gerard Depardieu, the renowned French actor. Could this be the turning point for them?

Wednesday 17th October - 6.30pm Irish Architectural Archive, 45 Merrion Sq. East, D2 Booking required on www.iicdublino.esteri.it I colori della ragione Performance on architect Franca Helg In Italian with English subtitles

Brought to life by Fondazione Albini, I colori della ragione is a theatrical performance dedicated to the architect Franca Helg, a great example of a free and empowered woman who made her way in a male dominated field. Throughout the play, music, words and movement shape a dimensional space gradually framed by the actress with a red thread. The performance includes photos and videos from the 1920s to recreate the political and cultural climate of the post war years.

Monday 22nd October - 8pm The Academy, 57 Abbey St. Middle, D1 Tickets available on www.ticketmaster.ie Max Gazzè live La favola di Adamo ed Eva 20th anniversary Organised by TIJ Events

In 1998 Max Gazzè, one of the most popular Italian storytellers, shared with the world his reimagined ironic fairy tale about Adam and Eve, accompanied by a timeless sound marked by his bass as a perfect metronome. 20 years later, the artist wants to celebrate this milestone with all his fans across Europe and bring back on stage one of the most original and experimental pop albums of the past two decades. From 19th October to 4th November O’Reilly Theatre, Wexford Tickets available on www.wexfordopera.com Wexford Festival Opera L’Oracolo/Mala vita -Franco Leoni/Umberto Giordano Il Bravo - Saverio Mercadante Don Pasquale - Gaetano Donizetti La fanciulla del West - Giacomo Puccini

Join us at the Wexford Festival Opera to enjoy a series of classic Italian masterpieces. Full programme available at www.wexfordopera.com. With a unique vision, outstanding production values and spectacular setting in a beautiful small town, Wexford Festival Opera is a remarkable success story that looks set to continue for many years to come. This year’s festival offers you a unique opportunity to see exceptional works by Italian composers Puccini, Donizetti, Leoni, Giordano and Mercadante.

Friday 2nd November - 6.30pm Italian Institute of Culture Booking required on www.iicdublino.esteri.it Homage to with Mario Pirovano and Joseph Farrell In English

Although once denounced by the Vatican for supposed blasphemy, Dario Fo came to admire both Pope Francis and Francis of Assisi. The monologue, Francis the Holy Jester, is an act of homage to the saint, deftly translated into English by Mario Pirovano, actor and long-time collaborator with Fo, who will perform his own version of the work. The evening will be introduced by Prof. Joseph Farrell, whose updated biography of Fo and Rame will be published early next year.

Monday 5th November - 6.30pm Irish Film Institute, 6 Eustace St., D2 Booking required on [email protected] Here Cometh the Moon EUNIC Short Shorts from Europe Director: Giulia Di Battista and Gloria Kurnik In Italian with English subtitles

Love is a net that traps our minds, but it’s not the only one. Vittoria learned to make fishing nets as a very young girl; now in her later years, she explains how we all “swim” in social expectations, toxic relationships and preconceptions. Organised by EUNIC ( National Institutes of Culture). Booking required. Monday 5th November - 6.30pm Italian Institute of Culture Booking recommended on www.iicdublino.esteri.it Lunedì al Cinema Bianca come il latte, rossa come il sangue Director: Giacomo Campiotti In Italian with English subtitles

Leo is 16. Everything he cannot stand is white: school, teachers, silence, fear. Everything he loves is red: music on his iPod, his soccer team, the blood in his veins - and the colour of Beatrice’s hair. She’s the most beautiful girl in school and he watches her from a distance. But the girl suffers from leukaemia. He will do anything he can to make her fall in love with him and save her life.

Monday 12th November - 6.30pm Italian Institute of Culture Booking recommended on www.iicdublino.esteri.it Lunedì al Cinema A cavallo della tigre Director: Carlo Mazzacurati In Italian with English subtitles

Guido, a Milanese gambler who is in debt up to his ears, organizes a robbery in a supermarket to pay off the money he owes. His young girlfriend Antonella helps him. However, everything goes wrong and Guido is arrested while Antonella gets away with the ransom. Two and a half year later, Guido is about to be released from prison when his two cell mates, Fatih and Hamid, ask for his help to escape.

Monday 12th November - 6.30pm Italian Institute of Culture Booking recommended on www.iicdublino.esteri.it Rinascimento in progress Florence: from museum to lab With Sergio Risaliti and Paolo Bartoloni In Italian

Florence is known all over the world as the culla del rinascimento. Yet, in the past three years something has changed. No more just the ‘cradle of the Renaissance’ nor a showcase for the contemporary, Florence is trying to function as a laboratory for the present. By clashing with the past, the city is breaking the glass dome still conserving the spell of the Renaissance like a fairy from an ancient tale. Sergio Risaliti, Director of Museo Novecento in Florence, will tell us what’s happening in iconic places such as Piazza Signoria and Uffizi. In collaboration with NUI Galway. Thursday 15th November- 6.30pm Italian Institute of Culture Booking recommended on www.iicdublino.esteri.it Il segreto di Pietramala Impossible languages - with Andrea Moro In English

In his novel Il segreto di Pietramala, Andrea Moro, linguist, essayist and winner of the Flaiano Literary Prize 2018, explores the illusion of fictional languages. The linguist Elia Rameau is sent to Corsica on a special mission: he must collect data on the language spoken in the small mountain village of Pietramala. Once he reaches Pietramala, Rameau is suddenly confronted with unexplainable mysteries: why is the village uninhabited? Why have all the written traces of its language disappeared? Why are there no children’s graves?

Monday 22th November - 9.30am Long Room Hub, Trinity College Dublin, D2 Booking required on www.tcd.ie Mario Praz’s Legacy On comparative literature today In English

A conference dedicated to the memory of Mario Praz, thirty-five years after his death, to underline the importance of his legacy and to cast a light on the influence that his works still have on contemporary culture. In what ways are his works still relevant for comparative studies? Is it possible to find an echo of his thought in contemporary literary criticism? In what way has his heritage been transmitted after his death? With Piero Boitani, Mario Domenichelli, Mauro Pala, Maria Serena Sapegno, Giuliana Adamo and Paola Orrù.

Monday 26th November- 6.30pm Italian Institute of Culture Booking recommended on www.iicdublino.esteri.it Lunedì al Cinema I demoni di San Pietroburgo Director: Giuliano Montaldo In Italian with English subtitles

St. Petersburg, 1860. A member of the Imperial family is assassinated. A few days later the writer Dostoevsky meets Gusiev, a young man being treated in a psychiatric hospital. Gusiev confesses that he is part of the terrorist group involved in the assassination and reveals that his comrades are planning to kill another of the Tsar’s relatives. Hounded by his creditors and plagued by frequent attacks of epilepsy, the writer spends his days dictating “The Gambler” to Anna, a young stenographer, while at night he goes on a desperate search for the terrorists, hoping to stop the attack. Monday 3rd December- 6.30pm Italian Institute of Culture Booking recommended on www.iicdublino.esteri.it Lunedì al Cinema La febbre Director: Alessandro D’Alatri In Italian with English subtitles

Mario Bettini is a young man in his thirties who, despite being full of life and creativity, still lives with his mother. Concerned for their welfare, she would like to see her son working as a civil servant, while Mario dreams of opening a nightclub. When he gets a job at the local prefecture, his mother is satisfied. However, he will soon have to face a life full of bureaucracy, subterfuges and humiliations.

Thursday 6th December - 8pm Button Factory, Curved St., Temple Bar, D2 Tickets available on www.ticketmaster.ie Subsonica live European Reboot 2018 Organised by TIJ Events

“For over 20 years, the geography of our sound has been Europe. Now that we are restarting the engines for our eighth trip, we wish to start from Europe, a great place that continues to widen and narrow its boundaries”. Subsonica return with their new album “8” and a tour across Europe. The Turin-based band which transformed the sound of Italian music scene since the 90s with their cliché-free eclecticism present their manifesto record on European stages.

Monday 10th December - 6.30pm Italian Institute of Culture Booking recommended on www.iicdublino.esteri.it Lunedì al Cinema L’ultima ruota del carro Director: Giovanni Veronesi In Italian with English subtitles

Ernesto (“useless fifth wheel of the family”, in his father’s words) is a humble, honest everyman who moves from job to job as his country’s political and economic situation goes from bad to worse. In subsequent years, he determinedly searches for his calling as humorous experiences frame his life as a kindergarten cook, removalist and politician while his wacky family undergoes radical transformations. All the while, true historical events contextualise the eras, involving references to the likes of Aldo Moro, Socialist politician Bettino Craxi, and Silvio Berlusconi. CALENDAR OF EVENTS DAY TIME PLACE EVENT 04/09 6.30pm IIC Fare Scuola - Eraldo Affinati 07/09-26/10 6.30pm IAA Exhibition: Small Utopias 11/09 6:30pm IIC Fare Scuola - Federico Fubini 12-28/09 6.30pm IIC Exhibition: Autori D’Immagini 13/09 1.00pm St. Ann’s Church Concert: Campisi & DeVero 18/09 6.30pm IIC Fare Scuola - Gianrico Carofiglio 21/09 6.30pm IIC Culture Night - Italian opera 26/09 TBA Galway Exhibition: Cover Revolution! 27/09 6.30pm DIT Concert: Carlotta Dalia 28/09 6.30pm IIC Archeologia Arborea - Isabella Dalla Ragione 02/10 6.30pm IIC Reading Dante at the IIC 04/10 6.30pm IIC Those who from afar... - Luigi Ballerini 05/10 TBA Lucan House Concert: Grano & Natale 08/10 6.30pm IIC Lunedì al Cinema - Il sole dentro 16/10 6.30pm DIT Concert: Marco Del Greco 17/10 6.30pm IAA Performance: I colori della ragione 19/10-04/11 O’Reilly Theatre Wexford Festival Opera 22-27/10 SETTIMANA DELLA LINGUA ITALIANA 22/10 8.00pm The Academy Max Gazzè live 30/10 6.30pm IIC Reading Dante at the IIC 02/11 6.30pm IIC Homage to Dario Fo 05/11 6.30pm IFI EUNIC Short Shorts from Europe 05/11 6.30pm IIC Lunedì al Cinema - Bianca come il latte... 08/11 1.00pm St. Ann’s Church Concert: Panzarella & Pardatscher 12/11 6.30pm IIC Conference: Rinascimento in progress 13/11 6.30pm IIC Reading Dante at the IIC 15/11 6.30pm IIC Il segreto di Pietramala - Andrea Moro 19-24/11 SETTIMANA DELLA CUCINA ITALIANA 22/11 9.30am Trinity College Conference: Mario Praz’s Legacy 26/11 6.30pm IIC Lunedì al Cinema: I demoni di San Pietroburgo 27/11 6.30pm IIC Reading Dante at the IIC

29/11 6.30pm IIC Concert: Lorenzo Albanese 03/12 6.30pm IIC Lunedì al cinema - La febbre 04/12 6.30pm IIC Concert: Tiziano Palladino 06/12 8.00pm Button Factory Subsonica live 10/12 6.30pm IIC Lunedì al Cinema: L’ultima ruota del carro 11/12 6.30pm IIC Reading Dante at the IIC

Details subject to change. Please check our website and Facebook page for updates. Italian Language Courses

OUR COURSES Our courses are structured according to the Council of Europe’s Common European Framework of Reference for Languages. Students not previously enrolled in the IIC who wish to follow a course at a higher level than A1.1 should take an assessment test (free of charge - by appointment only). Please call us on (01) 662 0509 or 662 1507 for further details or to set up an appointment. Level A1.1 is for total beginners and those students with a very basic knowledge of Italian. No test is necessary for this level. Our courses will help you develop speaking, reading and writing skills in a structured and gradual manner. Our teachers are Italian graduates with extensive experience and special qualifications in the teaching of Italian as a foreign language. Their enthusiasm and ability is known throughout Dublin and beyond. Our sincere hope is that not only will you enjoy learning the Italian language but that you will partake in our cultural activities and promotion of Italian culture. Our programme of events includes lectures, concerts, seminars, and exhibitions. They are presented with free admission whenever possible. It is our priority to offer our current students the possibility to continue with their classes. Specific seminars for special purposes (opera, book club, cinema, business, and drama) will be offered during the term.

BURSARIES The IIC will make available a number of study grants from private language schools in Italy (generally covering a percentage of the fee for a short-term course) to students who would like to experience a language course in Italy.

LIBRARY Our library includes a special “Easy Reader” section suitable for beginners.

ENROLMENT FEES INCLUDE • One year membership of the Library of the IIC. • A 10% discount at International Books, 18 South Frederick St, D2. • A 10% discount at “Pinocchio” Italian Restaurant, Luas Kiosk, Ranelagh, D6.

TERMS & CONDITIONS Please note that due to organizational and administrative reasons the following terms and conditions apply - Fees cannot be refunded or transferred from one term to another once a course has commenced; - Cancellations/Requests for refunds can only be accepted if made before the beginning of a course. The requests must be made in writing to the Director of the Institute and will be subject to a €50 administrative charge. - Please make sure that you will be able to attend the class you registered for on scheduled days/times. Class changes will only be allowed during the first week of the course. The IIC reserves the right to cancel a course if an adequate number of students is not reached and to alter the timetable where necessary. Standard Language Courses AUTUMN TERM From 24th September 2018 to 28th January 2019 Enrolments will start on Monday 20th August 2018 DEADLINE Friday 14th September 2018

ENROLMENT OFFICE HOURS Monday to Thursday from 11am to 7pm - Friday from 11am to 3pm . Each course consists of 15 lessons/30 hours. Each class lasts 2 hours, including a 10 minute break. Classes will have a minimum of 7 and a maximum of 15 students.

TEXTBOOKS Our language courses employ the Contatto, Nuovo Contatto, Nuovo Magari and Nuovo Progetto Italiano series of textbooks. Students will be advised of the correct textbook upon enrolment. Books can be purchased at International Books, 18 South Frederick St, D2. Our students can avail of a 10% discount on all textbooks.

A1.1 - A1.2 - A1.3 Nuovo Contatto A1 Loescher Editore A2.1 - A2.2 Nuovo Contatto A2 Loescher Editore B1.1 - B1.2 - B1.3 Contatto 2A Loescher Editore B2.1 - B2.2 - B2.3 Contatto 2B Loescher Editore All levels C (advanced) Nuovo Progetto Italiano 3 Edilingua Lingua, Società, Letteratura Nuovo Magari C1/C2 Loescher Editore (advanced)

FEES & DISCOUNTS €300 New students €280 Returning students €280 OAP (on presentation of valid documentation) €260 Early Birds (registration by the end of August) Fees do not include the price of textbooks. Courses payable in person only, by Debit or Credit Card.

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AUTUMN TERM From October to January. Each course consists of 10 lessons/20 hours. Each class lasts 2 hours, including a 10 minute break. Classes will have a minimum of 10 and a maximum of 16 students.

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