Italian cookery course, May 9 – 26 2012 @ Italian Institute of Culture

Wednesday course (from 10am to 1pm)
9/05/12 Pasta con broccoli e acciughe, Risotto tonno e piselli, Verdura in Pastella.
(Pasta with broccoli and anchovies, Risotto with tuna and peas, Vegetables in batter).

16/05/12 Strichetti con sugo di verdura, Spaghetti al pesto rosso, Taralloni
(Strichetti pasta with vegetable sauce, Spaghetti with red pesto sauce, Taralloni biscuites).

23/05/12 Zuppa Valdostana, Pasta e lenticchie, Scaloppine al limone
(Valdostana soup, Pasta with lentils, Cutlets with lemon)

Saturday course (from 10am to 1pm)
12/05/12 Pizza, Gnocchi al pesto, Cotoletta Milanese, Torta di mele(Pizza, Gnocchi with pesto sauce, Chicken cutlets with breadcrumbs, Apple cake)

19/05/12 Ravioli ricotta e spinaci, Parmigiana, Tiramisù.
(Ravioli ricotta and spinach, Baked aubergine and parmesan, Tiramisù)

26/05/12 Risotto zafferano, Lasagne al ragù, Saltimbocca alla romana, Salame di cioccolato.
(Saffron risotto, Lasagna ragù, Cutlets with Parma ham, Chocolate salami)

CLICK HERE for more information on the above courses

Advance Booking with full payment essential

Wine Tasting Course, Feb. 28 – Mar. 13 2012 @ Italian Institute of Culture

Wine Tasting Course conducted by Dalia Masia, Taster and Sommelier of the Italian Sommeliers Association

INTRODUCTION TO THE WINE TASTING COURSE

A brief introduction to the wine tasting and production in which Italian wines and other great wines of the world will be tasted.

28.2.12 INTRODUCTION TO WINE TASTING – Visual, Olfactory and Taste analyses of the wine

1.3.12 AN OUTLINE ON WINE MAKING – The production of White, Red, Sweet and Sparkling wine

6.3.12 TASTING OF WINES OF THE WORLD – A brief overview of Worldwide production of wine

13.3.12 TASTING OF ITALIAN WINES – A brief overview of the most important Italian wines

At least 5 different wines will be tasted every evening

Cost for the full course: K.Shs. 10.000/-
Booking and advance payment essential – Call 4451266/7 – Email: iicnairobi@esteri.it

Where: Italian Institute of Culture
When: From 6pm. to 8pm.

Documentary Screening: Laikipia, the Land of Life, Feb. 23 2012 @ Italian Cultural Institute


Directed by Giuseppe Bucciarelli (who will be present for the occasion) and produced by Laikipia Wildlife Forum

Where: At the Italian Institute of Culture – Michelangelo Hall
When: on Thursday, 23rd February 2012 at 7.00pm.

Free entry

There is a place in Africa where a mountain meets the sky… A place where rivers, forests and savannas play a never-ending game with people. This place is Laikipia, central Kenya. Here dangerous wildlife shares the land with thousands of farmers and their livestock. A perfect combination for trouble… But despite all odds the people living in Laikipia are doing their best to make a dream come true: in this region of Kenya co-existence between the needs of humans and the necessities of wildlife is a well established and solid reality. Follow Max Graham, an elephant researcher, while he tracks down the giants of the savannah using an innovative SIM card device to stop pachyderms from raiding farmers’ crops. Join Anthony King, a renowned Kenyan conservationist, in his fight to stop land degradation and erosion in the Laikipia region. Meet the Maasai people while trying to bridge the gap between their tribal traditions and a modern cash economy.
The documentary “Laikipia, the Land of Life” shows the reality of modern Africa and brings to the world the voices of the people living in an entire region of the continent who are contributing in the creation of a successful conservation model in a fast-changing world.

Giuseppe Bucciarelli is a biologist with more than ten years of research experience in molecular biology, genetic fish population, speciation, foreign species invasion and genome evolution.
For three years (2002 – 2005) he lived on board his yacht “Maruzza”, sailing the Mediterranean from Corsica to the Suez Canal ending in the Middle East where he spent several months travelling in Syria, Lebanon and Israel. He spent the winter months of these years between North Africa, the Pacific Ocean and the southern regions of Venezuela where he explored the cultures spreading along the Orinoco and Rio Negro rivers. Those inspiring experiences led him to film making. As a consequence he produced and directed the multi-awarded documentary “Ahmed and the Return of the Arab Phoenix”. He now lives in Kenya as an independent film maker, making documentaries on conservation-related issues.

Patamango presents: David Sasha Tonn & Tatiana Smirnova, Jun 29 2011 @ Italian Institute of Culture

It is an honour and pleasure for Patamango to have David Sasha Tonn and Tatiana Smirnova, professional tango teachers, beautiful tango dancers, and a whole lot more, share an evening with us out of their short visit to Kenya. With the inevitable generosity that results from a passion for tango, they are offering to bring over to our own Sala Michelangelo all their international teaching experience and performing flair, and that at a modest cost participation (and, having graciously accepted almost unchanged the cost-covering participation policy that we use for our Patamango tango activities, this is even lower than what you normally might get locally in Nairobi).

6:30-7:00 WELCOME, REGISTER FOR CLASS, WARM-UP MUSIC
Please give yourself ample time to make sure you will arrive before class starts, after which time you may be refused joining the class.

7:00-8:15 MIXED LEVEL CLASS: “Spiral Movements and Dissociation in Traditional and Nuevo Tango”
A class with plenty to take away from for everyone, while still offering real challenges to even the most advanced dancers. From a basic review of how to move from your true centre to how to get to very “advanced” movements from the core basic movements for those who want to try them or at least get a sense of how to safely (and elegantly) get there.
Cost participation for the class is 1000Ksh (students 400Ksh)–allows you free entrance to the milonga and demo that will follow. Please note no guests to watch the class are allowed.

8:30-11:30 MiILONGA + DEMO by the maestros
The class will be followed by a 3 hour milonga, that will include a tango demo–early on during the milonga–by the maestros! May well be a first demo of its kind in Nairobi, and all tangueros and any non-dancing friends are all welcome! Milonga+demo cost participation for everyone is 500Ksh (students 200Ksh). If you feel so inclined, please remember our usual refreshments table.

Short biographies:

David Sasha Tonn
David has taught and performed tango around the world for more than ten years. He studied under numerous Traditional and Nuevo masters and has performed at festivals with some of the most respected followers. He believes in the seamless integration of Traditional and Nuevo technique coupled with imagination and musicality. He incorporates his expertise as a yoga instructor and martial artist in helping you discover the deep connections possible between a leader and follower through understanding both the individual and shared axes required of tango.

Tatiana Smirnova
Tatiana’s creativity developed from her childhood in Moscow. Enrolled in an Olympic gymnastics program she studied with a master of Russian rhythmic gymnastics and ballet. In parallel, she began her study of piano and musicality. She continues her studies of music, ballet, ballroom and modern dance basics to this day. She furthered her knowledge of the human body with intense study of the art of Tae Kwon Do, Hapkido, and yoga. When she arrived to New York to pursue her graduate studies in biomedical research, she discovered her passion for Argentine tango. She has studied with such masters as Mariela Sametband, Moira Castellano, Gaston Torelli, Dana Frigoli, Ezequiel Farfaro, Murat and Michelle Erdemsel.

Here’s a couple samples of their dancing, first a nuevo sample in Tango Fix, NYC in 2010, and then an altogether more traditional clip of David and Tatiana dancing to a Hugo Diaz milonga in La Nacional, NYC, in 2009 (this latter is lower resolution, will download quicker). You may access still more videos of their dancing from the facebook event for the evening. They will be with us on the evening of Wednesday 29 June, and here’s the planned schedule (all at the Sala Michelangelo, Italian Institute of Culture):

There is possibility of private classes around the 8th of July depending on their availability.

Patamango Association for Argentine Tango – bringing Tango to Nairobi !
web: http://www.patamango.com/
email: nairobi.tango@patamango.com
join/leave: request by email

Patamango: Argentine Tango Initiation Session, Jun 26 2011 @ Italian Institute of Culture

Patamango: Argentine Tango Initiation Session (2.5hrs)

Price: Sh1000 (cover hall rental) NEW!! student rate at 400 KES
Please note that Patamango is not just another commercial dance studio. Our activities don’t generate profit and our instructors are volunteers!

When: Sunday, 26th June (10:00 – 12:30)
Where: Italian Institute of Culture, Woodvale Groove 100  (opposite Gypsy, in Westlands)

Event description
A 2 and a half hour session to solidly introduce and establish the  physiological and musical fundamentals of dancing Tango Argentino, and is intended for all prospective beginners wishing to start learning Argentine Tango, as well as everyone else who wishes to revisit the all-important basics of posture, stepping and cadence. This session is also a requirement to be able to attend any of the other classes offered by the Patamango Association.

Registration (via email to nairobi.tango@patamango.com) is absolutely mandatory, as space is limited – but note that, to favour good learning of the basic principles from each of you, we encourage you all to do the initiation session as many times as you feel you get a benefit out of it, while we only require a cost participation the first time.

This session is offered periodically, subject to demand and to our availability — please make sure to always check the Nairobi Tango Calendar that is online on the www.patamango.com website.

Patamango still offers Milongas on evenings, just for the pleasure of dancing!
This Sunday, 8.00 to 11.00 pm, at the Italian Cultural Center.
Note that a participation is requested (500 KES, and 200 KES for students) for Milongas at the Italian Cultural Center, and that we have a potluck refreshment table!!!

We will be having regular weekly Milongas in other nice venues in Nairobi, ckeck our website for regular updates!!!
For more information contact: nairobi.tango@patamango.com