Monday
/ il lunedì – La
Bella Lingua (The Beautiful Language)
Dimostrazione — The
commitment to test knowledge through experience, and a willingness
to learn from mistakes.
Leonardo would proudly refer to himself as uomo
senza lettere (“man without letters”) and discepolo
della esperienza (“disciple of experience”).
The best way to learn a language is to jump in with both feet and
speak it!
With the help of Stefano Allegrini, Director of Centro
Koinè language school in Lucca, we divide into
two small groups and learn practical expressions (You will receive
a language book and CD prior to departure to help tune your ear!)
In our groups, we continue the language experience by practicing
on native Italians to purchase items in the market. Great fun and
laughter is had by all watching the quizzical faces! There is time
on your own to buy a panino, explore the town and to bike
or hike the famous walls.
Our Lucca tour guide
Gabriele |
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In the afternoon, we walk the history of Lucca with our tour guide
Gabriele, and hear the tales of strength, riches, and furberia (foxiness).
We will see Lucca's most revered Volto Santo, believed to have
been carved by Nicodemus at the time of the Crucifixion.
Lucca
is an important gem for both commerce and textiles. Built in
Roman times and the capital of Tuscany until the 11th century,
this pedestrian, walled city is a microcosm of Italy – the
spirit and friendliness (molto simpatico) of the locals, the
art and architecture and the purity of the Italian language.
Lucca has a long history of craftsmen – masters of stonework
and of wood and iron, the silk and wool workers, the goldsmiths and
paper and leather workers. As we walk through the streets, we will
see many of the trades still existing after being handed down through
the generations.
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