Marymount - International School Rome
Marymount - International School Rome
Marymount - International School Rome
Orchestra dell’Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia

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Thur 3 Feb- Tue 8 Feb. Annual Mask festival weekend featuring jokes and fun games.Some clubs in Rome have organised theme nights to mark the festival. Thur 3 Feb. Club Fake starting 23.00 and admission is 10. Via di Mo...
Sunday 30 January. A study on the Italian family conducted by the national research council has revealed that between 1990 and 2000 the number of young people staying at home and living with their families increased. Tho...
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30 Jan-13 Feb 2005. The Catalan Carnival is famous the world over. The streets will be awash with colourful costumes, feathers boas and all the glitz the locals can muster, as individuals and organisations alike indulge...
SUNDAY 20 FEBRUARY h. 19.00 CARLO VICARI, violin BARBARA CATTABIANI, piano Music by L.v. Beethoven and R. Schumann Free admission More information 06 4883339
A big celebration this TUESDAY... Join us at FAKE NightClub!!! Ladies FREE all night on LIST INFOLINE: 334.3594901 SEE YA'LL THERE!
Join the Institute of Design & Culture for a Rome-antic literary visit to the Villa Farnesina. www.idcrome.org/text.htm rome@idcrome.org
Concert conducted by Lu Jia, with Nicholas Ransley tenor and Guido Corti horn. Music by Mozart and Britten (18.00).
Family concert conducted by Hansjorg Schellenberger. Music by Mozart (11.00).
20 Feb, 12, 27 March 2005. This is not really theatre but dramatisation. Spectators are invited to visit the Roman houses by night under the guidance of archaeologist Raoul Filacchioni, and accompanied by actors Amandio...
14 Jan-18 March 2005. This extensive series of concerts and performances is a celebration of traditional Catalan music and folk traditions, lasting from February until mid-March. Catalan folk styles and ways of making mu...
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Concert conducted by Angelo Pagliuca, with Bruno Canino piano. Music by Mozart (11.00).
11 Feb-20 Feb 2005. This years Jameson Dublin International Film Festival (DIFF) promises a real treat for film lovers with over 100 films from 34 countries scheduled for its eager audiences. The highlights this year inc...
Concert conducted by Vladimir Ashkenazy. Music by Elgar (18.00). Repeated 21 Feb (21.00), 22 Feb (19.30). At the Auditorium-Parco della Musica, Edward Elgars The dream of Gerontius, based on a poem by Cardinal John Newm...
10-14 Feb 2005. The annual ARCO festival in Madrid is a must on the calendar of anyone with an interest in the contemporary art scene. Taking place at the IFERMA Parque Ferial Juan Carlos 1, this years extravaganza featu...
19, 20 Feb 2005. In The Nutcracker, choreography by Vassilij Vainonen. This is the oldest ballet academy in Russia and was founded in 1738 in St Petersburg by the legendary Agrippina Vaganova, who laid down what is still...
11-14 Feb 2005. Running all week at the Juan Carlos I Exhibition Centre, the 2005/2006 mens and womens autumn-winter collections get their first public outing at the Madrids increasingly important twice annual Internatio...
Until 26 March 2005. By Michael Pertwee and John Chapman with the Compagnia Teatrogruppo directed by Vito Boffoli. A comedy of ambiguities and lies in which two couples on holiday are the victims of a series of misunders...
Chamber music concert by the Trio Parsifal with Barbara Castelli violin, Laura Pierazzuoli cello and Anna Paola Milea piano. Music by Haydn, Debussy, Smetana (20.45).
18 Feb-25 March 2005. About 50 watercolours, oil and acrylic paintings and other large works by Ikuyo Toba illustrate a dialogue and a bridge between Japanese and Italian culture.
Sun 6 Feb. Transmania Sunday. An electrifying atmosphere taking you on a 360-degree spin of house, happy and revival music. Surprise show time performance in store for you. Club opens at 23.00 and admission is free.
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