Several Professors from Italy will take part in a Seminar on Italian language.
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- 05 / 05 / 2007
Several professors coming from the outstanding Italian universities of Rome and Venece will take part in the 9th Seminar on the Italian language that will take place in Cuba from May 29th-31st.
According to some sources from the City Historian Office, this event will be dealing with the didactics of this language, and its teaching perspectives in Cuba.
The professors Maurizio Dardano, Fabio Caon, Arnaldo Colasanti and Gianluca Colella, from the universities of Roma Tre, Ca'Foscari (in Venice) and Macerata, will be developing several workshops.
The opening and closing ceremonies will be held at the recently inaugurated Colegio de San Jeronimo de la Habana and will be attended by Eusebio Leal Spengler, Director of Havanas Historian Office, who will teach a mastery conference.
Organized by the Italian Embassy, the Foreign Languages Faculty in Cuba, the Havanas Historian Office, and the Cuban Higher Arts Institute, this event will have the Rubén Martínez Villena library (considered a historical site in Havana) as venue.
The last edition was devoted to Cristóbal Colon, on the occasion of commemorating 500 years of his death.
According to some sources from the City Historian Office, this event will be dealing with the didactics of this language, and its teaching perspectives in Cuba.
The professors Maurizio Dardano, Fabio Caon, Arnaldo Colasanti and Gianluca Colella, from the universities of Roma Tre, Ca'Foscari (in Venice) and Macerata, will be developing several workshops.
The opening and closing ceremonies will be held at the recently inaugurated Colegio de San Jeronimo de la Habana and will be attended by Eusebio Leal Spengler, Director of Havanas Historian Office, who will teach a mastery conference.
Organized by the Italian Embassy, the Foreign Languages Faculty in Cuba, the Havanas Historian Office, and the Cuban Higher Arts Institute, this event will have the Rubén Martínez Villena library (considered a historical site in Havana) as venue.
The last edition was devoted to Cristóbal Colon, on the occasion of commemorating 500 years of his death.
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