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About Marta
MARTA BRAMBILLA PISONI is a journalist based in Milan, Italy.
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The Secret of Longevity in Okinawa: Karate and Healthy Living

01 Apr 2023  |  euronews
The article by Marta Brambilla Pisoni discusses the high number of centenarians in the Okinawa islands of Japan, attributing their longevity to the climate, healthy lifestyle, and the practice of Karate, a martial art that originated in these islands. Karate, which will be included in the Olympics for the first time in 2020, is not only about physical strength but also mental and spiritual discipline. The Okinawa Karate-Do Federation's board member, Yoshimitsu Matsusaki, emphasizes the importance of mental strength in Karate. The article notes that there are over 430 dojos in Okinawa where even beginners can start learning Karate.

Venice Biennale Arte hosts Uzbekistan's first pavilion with a focus on cultural exchange and education

01 Apr 2023  |  euronews
The 59th edition of the Biennale Arte in Venice, titled 'Milk of Dreams', marks the first time Uzbekistan has its own pavilion. The pavilion serves as a platform for conversation, knowledge exchange, and learning. Euronews correspondent Marta Brambilla Pisoni highlights the vibrant atmosphere and the desire for beauty at the event. Saida Mirziyoyeva and Gayane Umerova from the Art and Culture Development Foundation of Uzbekistan emphasize the pavilion's role in facilitating creative exchanges and education. The pavilion, curated by Josef Grima of Space Caviar Studio, is inspired by the scientific and cultural heritage of the Islamic garden and reflects on the work of the 9th-century mathematician al-Khwarizmi, whose work influences computer science. Artists Charli Tapp and Abror Zufarov collaborate using algorithms to create a musical dialogue between the piano and tanbur, inviting other musicians to contribute during the Biennale.

Join us for a great experience across Japan!

21 Aug 2022  |  euronews
The article is an invitation to join a seven-episode journey across Japan, offering a deep dive into the country's way of life. It promises to provide viewers with a comprehensive exploration of Japan, covering various aspects such as traditions, modern trends, natural scenery, urban environments, and culinary experiences. The series aims to present Japan from an original perspective, showcasing the beauty and uniqueness of the country.

Postcards goes island hopping around Croatia's wonderful Elaphiti archipelago

01 Aug 2022  |  euronews
The article by Marta Brambilla focuses on the Elaphiti archipelago in Croatia, highlighting it as an ideal destination for island hopping. The archipelago, located northwest of Dubrovnik, is praised for its appeal to swimmers, snorkellers, and nature enthusiasts. Koločep, one of the islands, is noted for its blue cave and clear waters. Šipan, the largest island in the archipelago, is popular among tourists due to its minimal car presence and is known for its olive trees, even being mentioned in the Guinness Book of Records for having more olive trees than people. The local tourism is family-oriented, with visitors staying in private homes or rented accommodations and enjoying water sports and local cuisine. Tour guide Anne Femica provides insights into the islands' tourism and olive oil production during the off-season.

Matera, the European Capital of Culture 2019, celebrates one of its most famous sons; Rocco Petrone

31 Jul 2019  |  euronews
Matera, the European Capital of Culture for 2019, is celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing with several events. The city is honoring Rocco Petrone, a native of a village near Matera, who became a key figure in NASA's Apollo 11 mission. The film 'Luna Italiana,' written by Renato Cantore, premiered in Matera to pay tribute to Petrone's contributions. The celebrations also included a multimedia performance of the Apollo Soundtrack by the British band The Icebreaker, with Roger Eno expressing his admiration for Matera. The article highlights the connection between Matera and the historic moon landing through Petrone's story and the cultural events commemorating the event.

Ishigaki island: A visit to the magical Blue Coral reef

29 Oct 2018  |  euronews
The article by Marta Brambilla Pisoni highlights the natural beauty of Ishigaki Island in Okinawa, Japan, focusing on its renowned Blue Coral reef. The reef is celebrated for its unique blue base color and magical reflections, attracting tourists worldwide. The local population has a deep connection with their marine resources, taking pride in the reef's constancy and its role in protecting the marine environment. Masao Shinzato, a snorkeling guide from Sea Top, describes the reef as a spiritual healing place for visitors. The article also mentions the best time to visit the island to experience its marine life, which is from June to mid-October, due to its favorable subtropical climate with average air and water temperatures around 23C and 25C respectively.

Exploring the Mysteries of the Torysh Valley and the Caspian Sea

13 Sep 2018  |  euronews
Euronews journalist Marta Brambilla Pisoni reported on the scenic beauty of the Caspian Sea and the Torysh Valley in Kazakhstan. The Caspian Sea, the largest lake in the world, offers stunning views of white beaches and blue waters. A hundred kilometers from its shore lies the Torysh Valley, known for its mysterious round stones scattered across a lunar-like desert landscape. The formation of these stones is still a subject of speculation, with theories ranging from tectonic activity to volcanic eruptions. Pavel Khudyakov, a local tourism guide, shared insights into the possible origins of these stones with the Euronews team during their tour.
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