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CENTRO STUDI ITALIANI, die Italienische Sprachschule in Urbania, den Marken und in Zentralitalien

Die erste italienische Sprach- und Kulturschule für internationale Studenten zwischen der Toskana und der adriatischen Küste

Willkommen im "Centro Studi
Italiani" von Urbania, dem ersten
Institut für Sprache und Kultur für
internationale Studenten in der
Region Marke, 1968 gegründet von
Carlo Amedeo_Pasotto. Seit den
Anfängen haben Studenten aus
über 120 Ländern die Sprachschule
besucht. Urbania ist eine
wunderschöne Stadt, reich an
Kunst und Kultur
, gastfreundlich
und sicher. Jeder spricht hier
italienisch und es ist hier leicht
Freundschaften zu schließen und
so die italienische Sprache
anzuwenden, eine ideale Alternative
gegenüber den vom
Massentourismus durchdrungenen
Großstädten. Hinzu kommt, dass
das Gebiet zwischen der Toskana
und der Adria eines der schönsten
und historischsten in Italien ist.
Berge, das Meer, Hügelketten
sowie die Nähe zu den
Hauptkulturstädten in Mittelitalien.
Unsere Italienisch- und Kulturkurse
sind einzigartig in Ihrer Art. Unser
Standard-Intensivkurs umfasst 25
Stunden pro Woche ( und nicht nur
20 Stunden, was normalerweise
unter einem Intensivkurs
verstanden wird), mit einem sehr
abwechslungsreichen Programm
reich an Unterrichtsmaterial
welches sowohl Konversation als
auch Kenntnisse der italienischen
Kultur beinhaltet alles in den
Kursgebühren enthalten). Wir
bieten außerdem eine große Vielfalt
an Spezialkursen an, unter
anderem Kunstkurse und Kurse
über die traditionelle italienische
Küche.


Teaching Staff


Ivaldi
Prof. Emanuela Ivaldi
Casarin
Prof. Daniel Casarin

Emanuela Ivaldi, Italian teacher, engraver and artist, was born in Acqui Terme on the 28th of August 1970. Since 2000 she has collaborated with Professor Pasotto, teaching Italian to foreigners and being particularly involved in the Fine Arts course, teaching art and design. In 1989 she attained the Master of Art and Applied Art diploma certificates at the Jona Ottolenghi State Art Institute in Acqui Terme. She then moved to Urbino where, in 1993, she attained her Art Degree at the Academy of Fine Arts. Along her academic path she has elaborated a teaching unity within the field of pedagogy education at the Fermignano secondary school. In 1994 she attained both the Professional Specialization Certificate in Art Printing and the Specialization Certificate in Computer Graphics Technology. In 2001 she gained a Degree in Modern Arts - art course - at the University of Studies in Urbino. In the same year she even managed to attain the Certificate for the Historical-Anthropological Theories of Religion, a yearly specialized postgraduate course, in collaboration with the University of Studies in Urbino and the Superior Institute of Religious Science. She regularly collaborates with "Grafica d'art", a magazine edited by Professor Paolo Bellini, regarding the history of modern and antique engravings and design.
As an artist, in 1994, she took part in an art collection exhibition organized by the Fermignano town council.
She participated in the 1994-1995 editions of the XLIV and XLV "G.B. Salvi e Piccola Europa" National Exhibition of Art - Sculpture - Graphic Design - Poetry - Artists' Register, held in Sassoferrato (AN) and organized by the University of Studies in Urbino, the Marches Region Culture Councillorship and the Sassoferrato town council.
In 1996 she took part in a Collective Exhibition of Art - Sculpture - Graphic Design - Poetry, held in Fano (PU), by the Fanum Fortunæ Academy and achieved first prize in Graphic Design.
From 1995 to 1999 she worked as an antique furniture restorer in an art and restoration laboratory in Urbino.
In 1997 she attended the B.I.T (Borsa Internazionale del Turismo) with the Marches regional authorities, promoting and exploiting the engraving arts of the Marches region.  
 
Daniel Casarin, born in Bolzano, followed figurative art courses in order to learn the major art techniques (acquarelle, acrilic and oil) within Mario Dall'Aglio's atelier, between the years 1993 and 1995 and attended summer art courses organised by il Centro Studi Italiani between 1997 and 2000, to further his knowledge of the various artistic techniques. He studies languages and philosophy, specialising in art history at the University of Urbino. He has exhibited his works in October 1999 in S. Angelo in Vado (Palazzo Mercuri), from August to September 2000 in Urbania (Bar Centrale), and in August 2001 in Rieti (ex Sugar factory, for the summer university show, collective show).
He won first prize in the young artists' competition of the "Comune di Cartoceto" in July 2000.
In September 2001 he illustrated and designed the cover for the geopolitical magazine Orion. He designed the logo for a fashion company in Salerno in March 2002. In October 2002 he designed the advertising and comemorative posters for the "Ezra Pound - Il miglior Fabbro" cycle for the thirty year anniversary of the poet's disappearance, in collaboration with the university of Trento, the autonomous region of Trento and the Trentino Alto Adige region. In Autumn 2003 he illustrated the cover to the book "Ernst Jünger - L'Europa cioè il coraggio" by Daniele Lazzari, edited by SEB in Milan. He simultaneously became one of the founders and supervisors of the cultural association "Courtial des Pereires" active in Urbino. In the Spring of 2004 he illustrated the cover to the book "Nos belles annèes de plomb" by Gabriele Adinolfi, published by Aencre in Paris.
In May 2004 he began a collaboration with the periodical "Letterature Tradizione" that promotes and pubblishes some of his works.
He also collaborates with many cultural associations all over the country, and photographic studies on a local level.  

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