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    Arpino (Southern Latian dialect: Arpinë) is a comune (municipality) in the province of Frosinone, in the Latin Valley, region of Lazio in central Italy...
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  • Giovanni Arpino (27 January 1927 – 10 December 1987) was an Italian writer and journalist. Born in Pula, Croatia to Piedmontese parents, Arpino moved to...
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  • Arpino may refer to a number of Italian places: Arpino, in the province of Frosinone Sant'Arpino, in the province of Caserta A subdivision (frazione) of...
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  • Gerald Arpino (January 14, 1923 – October 29, 2008) was an American dancer and choreographer. He was the co-founder of the Joffrey Ballet and succeeded...
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    Nutcracker. Founded in 1956 by dance pioneers Robert Joffrey and Gerald Arpino, the company has earned a reputation for boundary-breaking performances...
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  • Marco Arpino (born 11 September 1966) is an Italian director at the Italian National Olympic Committee and a retired fencer. He competed in the foil events...
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    painter's arrival in Rome. Cesari's father, Muzio Cesari, had been a native of Arpino, but Giuseppe himself was born in Rome. Here, he was apprenticed to Niccolò...
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    Ballet of Chicago. His character was based on real-life director Gerald Arpino. McDowell had a brief but memorable role as the psychopathic Gangster in...
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  • Risi.[page needed] It is based on the novel Un'anima persa by Giovanni Arpino. The film was co-production between Italy and France by Dean Film and Les...
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  • Italian novel Il buio e il miele (Italian: Darkness and Honey) by Giovanni Arpino. This was previously adapted by Dino Risi for his 1974 Italian film Profumo...
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