Filorosso Italiano Ep. 3 - La Piazza
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🎙️ FILO ROSSO ITALIANO — Ep. 3: La Piazza
On January 1st, at dawn, Milan is still asleep. The streets are empty. The piazza tells the story of the night just gone. And I'm there.
In this episode, we talk about the piazza — not just as a place, but as a stage. The oldest stage in Italy.
We discover the medieval jesters, the Commedia dell'Arte, Harlequin, Pantalone — and an extraordinary man who, in the 20th century, brought theatre back to where it was born: among the people. His name is Dario Fo, and in 1997 he won the Nobel Prize in Literature.
🗣️ In this episode you'll learn:→ 2 Italian idioms connected to the piazza ("fare piazza pulita", "mettere in piazza i fatti propri")→ New vocabulary: baldoria, canovaccio, affabulatore, giullare→ A piece of Italian history, told in simple and natural Italian
Perfect for intermediate learners who want to understand real Italian — not just textbook Italian.
📖 The full written transcript is available on Ko-fi — great to read along while you listen.
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