Palazzo Priori - Perugia |
This past June and July, a delegation of some 13 People descended
on Perugia, Italy for a week of festivities to celebrate 20 years of Sister
City friendship between our two very different, but also very much the same,
sister cities. This all began with a friendship between Dr. Hans Lehmann, a Seattle physician who had attended university in Perugia , and Giuseppe “Beppe” Vicarelli (Saluzzo), a
notable Perugian landowner and community activist, who also held a reception for
the Seattle
group at his castle during our visit.
These two men enlisted the city of Perugia and its then mayor Mario Valentini to
take on the project of officially creating the Seattle-Perugia Sister City
Association (SPSCA). Twenty years later, Seattleites and Perugians were
celebrating a successful two decades of friendship, the sharing of art and
culture, and dozens of Seattle members having
studied Italian at the Universita` di
Stranieri di Perugia .
A team of people on the Perugia
side hosted, organized, participated in a 20th Umbria
and Perugia such
an intriguing place. We have so much in common, both being university towns
with an appreciation for food, friends, family. We have urban living with
nature all around in harmony with people. We share a love of art, music and
culture and our people are kind and welcoming with a vibrant tourism industry in
both cities. Still, it’s the differences that keep our connection interesting,
alive and worthwhile.
anniversary schedule that gave
us a chance to experience the things that make Torgiano |
Daniella Borghesi and others from the city of Perugia , who oversee the
sister city relationships for the commune, were the main organizers of this
commemoration. The entire staff worked tirelessly day and night to make sure
our visit was an extraordinary experience.
An opening night dinner on June 30 at Il Sole restaurant
just off the center of town started off the weeklong celebration. On the first full
day of events, we again declared our relationship between our two sister cities
in City Hall with the mayor of Perugia, Wladimiro Boccali, and Michele Scoleri
representating the mayor’s office in Seattle, by signing documents in front of
a large group of dignitaries consisting of the American visitors, officials and
members of the city of Perugia and nearby communities, former mayors (including
Mario Valentini), and members
of the Perugia sister city organization,
including Elisabetta Valentini, daughter of the former mayor, who is the
Perugia president of SPSCA.
It was quite an event held in a beautiful reception room at
city hall with frescos abounding, along with historic artifacts from Perugia,
all housed in an ancient building off the main piazza.
Completing our first day, we visited the oldest school of
art known in the world, the Pietro Vannucci Fine Arts Academy in Perugia, where
a panel of
L'Acedemia dell'Arte Pietro Vanucci |
L'Antica Deruta - Galleria Moretti |
During the following week we went to many amazing places for
lunches, dinners, receptions, were provided private tours of several museums, plus
enjoyed Assisi , Spoleto, and Deruta. In the latter,
we visited the L’Antica Deruta ceramics factory owned by the Moretti family. It
is one of the oldest and most prestigious ceramics factories in Italy , offering
both traditional and contemporary artworks. Their family foundation donated a
permanent 40-plus piece collection of ceramics and glass to the city of Seattle in November 2012.
excursions to nearby towns such as Lungarotti Winery |
The museum, driven by Severini’s mother and distinguished
art historian Maria Grazia Lungarotti, was recently named the best museum of
its kind in the world. I would agree if you find antiquities interesting, there
is something for everyone in these museums with a huge display of historical
artifacts in a relatively small space. A tour of the Fishing
Museum on Lake
Trasimeno
Lago di Trasimeno |
An important relationship between our two cities is the
University for Foreigners in Perugia
(Universita` di Stranieri di Perugia ).
They award two scholarships every year to deserving applicants from Seattle in conjunction
with SPSCA. The school provided a tour so we could see one of the important
aspects of our ongoing relationship. The university teaches the Italian
language to visiting students from all over the world.
Chiara Giudice |
We were treated to an opera performance by Chiara Giudice on
July 4 at Villa Pieve Country Home and International School where Umbrian art
and cultural representatives assembled for a special dinner hosted by Rosella
Vasta and the Vasta family (and the Americans gathered together to sign the
Star Spangled Banner in honor of our Independence Day).
The next evening we celebrated the fifth anniversary of the
installation of the incredible Sister Orca sculpture created by Seattle artist Marvin Oliver and purchased by the city of Perugia for the mall at the end of the Minimetro line in . Instagrammers Perugia photo exhibition
titled “Sister Water,” and a special Seattle
photo show provided by yours truly. We capped off the evening by attending the
opening night of Umbria Jazz and a performance by jazz artist Diana Krall.
A true delight was our visit to the studio of Giuliano Giuman a renowned glass
Giuliano Giuman at his workshop and gallery |
It was a full week of activities and we had a blast. We
celebrated with old friends and made lifelong relationships with new people. We
also reinforced the current relationships between the two cities and its
members, and continued binding our two groups together to share cultures for
future generations. We all were LivingLifesBest during this distinctive week
and we thank the people of Perugia
for being such incredible hosts.
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