🌍 Did you know that Italy ranks first globally for cultural influence and heritage according to the several indexes? (https://lnkd.in/dwgJt-gW). Honestly, I didn’t! While I’ve always known about Italy’s global cultural impact, seeing the data brought a sense of pride. Italy’s influence, especially in the arts, is remarkable for a country of its size. 🎶 Opera, Italy’s first cultural export, has transcended time and borders. Although nearly half of the global opera repertoire is still Italian - with Verdi's "La Traviata" leading the way (source: Operabase) - over the past two centuries, other big operatic traditions have emerged, from the German and French to the Russian and American schools. This evolution speaks to the art form’s global reach. Interestingly, while the Italian language and repertoire remain dominant, new operas are rarely written in Italian today. This highlights a shift in contemporary music, where other languages have become more prevalent. Contemporary opera faces its own set of challenges, but that's a discussion for another day. ✨ Last December, UNESCO recognized Italian opera as part of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. Yet, cultural influence isn’t guaranteed. To sustain and evolve, opera - and culture in general - needs active promotion and support. As I reflect on this during my recent studies in Leadership and Humanistic Management, I feel more connected to the cultural legacy we share with the world. It’s time we embrace this heritage and continue to celebrate the immense role that opera plays on the world stage, while also understanding our responsibility to sustain and nurture it for the future. . . . #italianopera #culturalinfluence #culturalambassador #opera #statistics #madeinitaly
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On the Move Cultural Mobility Flows report, focusing on the international mobility of disabled artists and culture professionals, has just been published.
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This post is not about politics, but about sexism and imbalanced gender expectations, although the impending inauguration of the President-Elect of the US is the catalyst. The fractious and divided views of the US election outcome has led to scrutiny of what performers are included in the costly inauguration festivities, which include numerous concerts, balls, and more (donors to the inauguration is a separate topic!). Among those opposing the incoming administration, there has been an extraordinary outpouring of attacks on ONE of the performers -- the only woman so far in the lineup: Carrie Underwood. Setting aside personal politics, this seems to be yet another tiresome example of holding women to a higher standard than men. Why do those who are against the new administration vilify only the one woman who is among the long list of expected performers? Yes, we would want a woman to uphold certain principles, but we hope allies would do the same. Do we give the male performers a pass based on the "boys will be boys" excuse? Where are the memes and news stories and social posts and boycotts for the dudes in the entertainment lineup -- including even The Village People, who originally tried to prevent the GOP campaign from using their music! They reversed course! This entire exercise seems to be a reinvigoration of sexist trope that women are the moral standard bearers while men are permitted to pursue whatever advances their careers or catches their interest. Girls have to be "nice" -- or at least universally aligned -- while boys get to be successful and independent and do what is best for themselves. Anyone who knows me or has read my posts is aware of my view of the election outcome and my opinion of the individuals about to enter government position. But this is NOT an invitation to voice your views for or against the election outcome. It is simply to highlight the deplorable way gender expectations still influence even well meaning actions. Choose to detest or love the participation of the performers, but do so equally. I, for one, am appalled. I fear for democracy and decency in the coming years. There, I said it. 😣 #sexism #gender #genderequality #equality #misogyny #inauguration #CarrieUnderwood #Womenleaders
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3moMolto bello il tuo post Stefano, bravo