After centuries, Venice gets female gondolier

Tom Kington, Venice
June 28, 2009

AFTER nine centuries of keeping women on dry land, Venice has broken with tradition by approving its first female gondolier.

Giorgia Boscolo, 23, a mother of two, came through a gruelling course, which included 400 hours of instruction, to enter an all-male club that has resisted admitting women. "I am immensely happy and proud, but today my day starts like every other, taking the children to school," she said.

"I've always loved gondolas and unlike my three sisters I preferred to row with my father instead of going out with my friends."

She denied that she would not have the physical strength to manoeuvre gondolas, saying: "Childbirth is much more difficult."

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My old job

I worked as a Singing Gondolier at the Venetian Hotel for 6 years and the sexism from the guests was atrocious.

"We want a MALE gondolier. There are no women gondoliers in Venice!" Ugh.

Kai as Gondolier

I was known as Constanza. LOL

 

cool!

That is so cool you did that, Kai. But not cool that the guests were so sexist - ick.

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