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A tragicomic tale that recounts the history of Italy from the postwar period to the present day, seen through the eyes of two brothers.
Running Time: 60 min, In Italian with English Supertitles
PATRIA tells the story of Italy’s Years of Lead through the eyes of a “blank” character, a Dostoevskian fool whom everyone considers the village idiot. After hitting his head as a child—perhaps because of his brother—he is called Abel; he frantically searches for traces of his brother Cain, who disappeared in a railway attack (the Italicus massacre). The history of Italy from the postwar period to the present day is seen through the eyes of two brothers who have mysteriously crossed paths with the bloodiest events in Italian history: massacres, coups, terrorism, lobbies, mafias, secret services—those affairs that helped shape the Italy of our grandparents into the country we will leave to our children. The story of Italy is inevitably tragicomic, where the memories of heroes and villains become inseparably intertwined, just like the stories of our two brothers. A family biography that ultimately becomes the biography of a nation.
Conceived by Fabio Banfo, Giacomo Ferraù e Giulia Viana
Dramaturg Fabio Banfo, Directed by Giacomo Ferraù
Performed by Fabio Banfo
A co-production by Centro Teatrale MaMiMò / Eco di fondoWith the collaboration of the Flamigni Archive
The Italy–U.S. Dialogue for a More Human-Centered Healthcare System
13 aprile 2026, ore 18:00 – Presso il Consolato Generale d’Italia a New York si terrà il convegno internazionale dal titolo “Etica, innovazione e cura: il dialogo Italia–USA per una sanità più umana”, promosso con l’obiettivo di favorire il confronto culturale, scientifico e istituzionale tra Italia e Stati Uniti sui modelli di sanità sostenibile, inclusiva e orientata alla centralità e alla dignità della persona.
A seguire, alle ore 19:30, avrà luogo un Cocktail Hour di benvenuto.
April 13th, 2026 – 6:00 PM
An international conference will be held at the Consulate General of Italy in New York entitled:
“Ethics, Innovation and Care: The Italy–U.S. Dialogue for a More Human-Centered Healthcare System”
The event aims to foster cultural, scientific, and institutional dialogue between Italy and the United States on sustainable and inclusive healthcare models, with a particular focus on human dignity and the central role of the person in healthcare systems.
A Welcome Cocktail Hour will follow at 7:30 PM.
Music and Storytelling by Ivan Dalia
Italian Abroad: Culture in Translation is a solo performance about openness, curiosity, and the art of cultural exchange. It invites the audience to experience culture not as something fixed or nostalgic, but as a living, flexible language—one that changes as it travels.
Through stories, personal anecdotes, and songs drawn from the rich diversity of Italian life, the show explores what happens when traditions are translated rather than preserved, adapted rather than protected. Humor, music, and reflection come together to reveal how identity evolves when viewed through a different cultural lens—turning heritage into a creative tool for connection rather than a boundary.
Special guests to every show.
The Italian American Legal Association at CUNY Law represents the intersection of cultural identity and legal education in Long Island City, NY. As a student organization at the City University of New York School of Law, it serves as a community space where Italian American students can explore their heritage while developing into lawyers committed to social justice and public interest work.
CUNY Law's founding mission in 1983 centered on making legal education more accessible and training lawyers dedicated to social good. The Italian American Legal Association embodies this spirit by creating intentional community among students who bring diverse experiences and perspectives to their legal studies. The organization recognizes that diversity of background, experience, and thought generates valuable learning and strengthens the legal profession's capacity to address systemic injustices.
Located in the heart of Long Island City, Queens—a borough celebrated for its incredible diversity—the association connects students to CUNY Law's broader commitment to equity, inclusivity, and the pursuit of justice. The school's community values are rooted in awareness of racism, discrimination, and intersecting oppressions, with sustained effort toward redressing inequities. The Italian American Legal Association provides a cultural home within this justice-oriented community.
As part of CUNY Law's student affairs programming, the association organizes cultural events, social gatherings, and professional development activities that strengthen bonds among members and celebrate Italian American contributions to law and society. Through mentorship, networking, and shared commitment to public interest lawyering, the organization supports students in their legal education journey while honoring their cultural identity and values.
Rooted in nearly seven decades of international service, the Permanent Mission of Italy to the United Nations has been a steadfast presence in New York, NY since Italy joined the organization on December 14, 1955. This diplomatic institution embodies Italy's commitment to multilateral cooperation and represents the values and interests of the Italian government within the United Nations framework. The Mission functions as an articulated system of dedicated professionals working collaboratively to advance Italy's role in addressing global challenges and fostering international dialogue. Serving the New York community and the broader international sphere, the Mission actively engages in initiatives spanning sustainable development, peacekeeping and peacebuilding operations, and gender equality advocacy. The organization celebrates its heritage of diplomatic service while looking forward to future milestones, including the commemoration of Italy's 70th anniversary of UN membership in 2025. Through its presence in New York, the Mission demonstrates Italy's enduring dedication to the principles of the United Nations and its commitment to working alongside other nations toward shared goals of peace, security, and prosperity. The Mission's work reflects a deep understanding of global interconnectedness and a belief in the power of collaborative governance to address humanity's most pressing concerns.
Serving the Italian community across New York, NY and surrounding regions, the Consulate General of Italy in New York represents the Government of Italy's commitment to protecting and supporting its citizens abroad. With jurisdiction over approximately 100,000 Italian nationals in New York, Connecticut, designated New Jersey counties, and Bermuda, this diplomatic-consular mission operates as a vital lifeline for Italians navigating life outside their homeland. The consulate's core mission centers on defending Italian interests while upholding fundamental principles of equality, impartiality, and transparency in all interactions. Understanding that Italians abroad face unique challenges, the consulate provides compassionate assistance during life's most difficult moments—from serious health crises and unexpected accidents to legal complications and acts of violence. The institution recognizes that emergencies can strike without warning, which is why it maintains readiness to assist during catastrophic events including natural disasters, civil unrest, and armed conflicts. The consulate also understands the urgency of travel emergencies, offering rapid issuance of emergency travel documents when passports are lost or stolen. Rooted in New York, NY, the Consulate General of Italy in New York embodies the Italian government's dedication to its diaspora, treating each citizen with the respect and support they deserve. By maintaining strong connections with the Italian community it serves, the consulate ensures that distance from home need not mean distance from essential support and protection.