D’Italia! Since 1932!

A large group of children and adults dressed in traditional Italian costumes posing on stage for a photo. The group includes girls in colorful dresses and boys in vests and shirts, some holding musical instruments. They are part of the 'Coro d'Italia Singing & Dancing Ensemble,' as indicated by the banner in front.
Two women dressed in traditional folk costumes, holding a portrait photograph in a community hall setting, with a musician playing an accordion in the background.

In the classroom!

Women performing on stage in traditional European folk costumes with arms outstretched, with men in similar costumes in the background.

On stage!

Group of six musicians standing against a stone wall, dressed in casual and traditional costumes, holding musical instruments including an accordion, a guitar, and a tambourine, smiling and posing for the camera.

On the road!

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Italian American Culture! 

CIAO AMICI!

For over 90 years the Coro d’Italia has been handing down our precious Italian heritage through singing, dancing, traditional costuming, and cultural events. Founded in New York City in 1932, the ensemble moved to New Jersey and incorporated as a not for profit 501 C 3 organization in 2001. We are D’Italia Programs, dedicated solely to sharing the Italian American experience.

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Preserving & Sharing Italian-American Cultural Arts since 1932

Preserving & Sharing Italian-American Cultural Arts since 1932