history

HISTORY
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Like all good stories, the history of the ICBIE association and the D'Artagnan International Project School of Art, Music and Languages is a controversial and complex one, with a mixture of life, art, philosophy and dreams. By lucky happenstance, the founder of the Institute, in a critical moment of his career in journalism and education that forced him t
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And so, together with the founder Pietro Gallina and his wife Marlene Rosa de Souza and Roy Zimmerman, a group of professors and artists (European, American and Brazilian) came together and perfected their ideas, growing out of their shared passion for the arts and for teaching, resulting in the creation of a cultural center and a multi-disciplinary community school (visual arts, music, theater, languages, crafts and tourism), using the lovely building that had just been purchased in Brazil.
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The choice of the particular site was not a casual one, because the Institute, the library, the theater and the school are situated outside of the city's center, in the Ribeira quarter, a historic and beautiful bairro that has been unjustly forgotten and is without modern development, a place where educational opportunities are scarce and are limited exclusively to those who have sufficient money. The choice (or the challenge) was to work on the margins of the city, away from the elegant city center that displays its opulence and tries to hide its poverty, its castaways and its crime.
The Institute was planned as not only a seat of formal instruction, but as a place of intercultural exchange, to become point of reference in the community (primarily for young people). The exchange is to be understood as a cultural dialog between Europe, North America and South America. As a meeting place for people coming from divergent social backgrounds, all of whom work for the community of the ICBIE EUROPA, giving their talents and contributing to cultural development, the Institute aims to form professional skills, providing hope and work prospects that can help its students attain a respectable place in modern society.
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The ICBIE also provides low cost accommodations for Brazilian and foreign students and international volunteers, in the spirit of a tourism that is socially responsible. These guests may use our facilities as a base for their travel in Brazil and South America.
The ICBIE works in partnership with Rhythm of Hope of Brazil, and is planning to open a Center for Afro-Brazilian Studies during 2008.