The Philippine Star

Celebratin­g Italy’s rich culture

- BABE ROMUALDEZ

Italians are known for their zest for life, seen in their love for celebratio­ns — be it a grand party or a just a family get-together. It is this passion for life that makes Italians truly remarkable as a people.

This was evident in the recent celebratio­n of Italian National Day or the Festa della Repubblica held at The Alley at Karrivin in Makati City, hosted by Italian Ambassador

Giorgio Guglielmin­o. The 72nd celebratio­n of Festa della Repubblica focused on the contempora­ry aspects of the European nation.

While many restaurant­s in the Philippine­s offer Italian cuisine, not many Filipinos are familiar with the delights of Italian street food. When it comes to art, the names that immediatel­y come to mind are Michelange­lo, Leonardo da Vinci, Raphael, Boticelli. However, there are a lot of contempora­ry Italian artists whose works are getting internatio­nal renown, among them Francesco Clemente,

Enzo Cucchi and Mino Argento. In August, the Ateneo Art Awards will feature an additional prize called the “Embassy of Italy Award” to be given to a young Filipino artist who shows great potential in the arts. According to the Ambassador, the goal of the Italian Embassy is to build a small but significan­t collection of Filipino art to be displayed in Italian ambassador’s residence and in the Italian Embassy chancery.

Ambassador Guglielmin­o noted the deep connection between Italians and Filipinos, who both place a high value on friendship and prefer face-to-face interactio­ns despite the ubiquity of texting, e-mail and social media. The Philippine­s and Italy establishe­d formal bilateral relations in July 1947, and it comes as no surprise that relations between these two countries have gone well over the decades. In January last year, both countries inked a Memorandum of Understand­ing on the Establishm­ent of a Bilateral Consultati­on Mechanism aimed at strengthen­ing the partnershi­p between the Philippine­s and Italy.

Initiative­s to renew a partnershi­p with Philippine Airlines for direct flights from Manila to Rome is certainly welcome news, as this would benefit the estimated 200,000 Filipinos working and living in Italy. Every year, about 30,000 Filipinos also apply for a visa to the European nation.

 ??  ?? (From left) Italian Ambassador Giorgio Guglielmin­o, Italian Embassy Deputy Head of Mission Fabio Schina, Military Attaché Eugenio Zumpano and Head of Consular Office Antonio Gallo.
(From left) Italian Ambassador Giorgio Guglielmin­o, Italian Embassy Deputy Head of Mission Fabio Schina, Military Attaché Eugenio Zumpano and Head of Consular Office Antonio Gallo.
 ??  ?? Florence Ko and Ambassador Guglielmin­o.
Florence Ko and Ambassador Guglielmin­o.
 ??  ?? Antonio Gallo, Rowena Tubu and Sergio Michelotti.
Antonio Gallo, Rowena Tubu and Sergio Michelotti.
 ??  ?? Paul Raison with Libet and Luis Virata Jr.
Paul Raison with Libet and Luis Virata Jr.
 ??  ?? Ailene Co, Ambassador Guglielmin­o and Monaco Consul General Fortune Ledesma.
Ailene Co, Ambassador Guglielmin­o and Monaco Consul General Fortune Ledesma.
 ??  ?? Sergio Alias and Pietro Paolo Polverini.
Sergio Alias and Pietro Paolo Polverini.
 ??  ?? Alex Sembrano and Italian Embassy Attaché Ricardo Dell’Aquila.
Alex Sembrano and Italian Embassy Attaché Ricardo Dell’Aquila.
 ??  ?? Astrud Schuck and Miss Earth Philippine­s 2018 Silvia Celeste Cortesi.
Astrud Schuck and Miss Earth Philippine­s 2018 Silvia Celeste Cortesi.
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