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5 luglio: 5 anni senza Raffaella Carrà
Italy🎭 Culture18 hr. ago

5 luglio: 5 anni senza Raffaella Carrà

On July 5th, five years have passed since the death of Italian singer Raffaella Carrà. To commemorate her legacy, the foundation established in her honor, led by her adopted son Gian Luca Pelloni Bulzoni, produced a musical tribute featuring the choir 'Le Dolci Note,' which is supported by the foundation. The choir performed songs such as 'Pedro,' whose remix had over six billion views on TikTok, and 'Assulajé,' the theme song of the Rai program 'Amore,' which helped Carrà sponsor 150,000 children through distant adoption. The foundation focuses on promoting ethical values, solidarity, and education through music and other initiatives aimed at youth development. Several projects are currently underway, including programs focused on choral singing, emerging filmmakers, young people from disadvantaged backgrounds, and dance talents.

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Il Giornale logoIl GiornaleParty-alignedCenter18 hr. ago
5 luglio: 5 anni senza Raffaella Carrà

On July 5th, five years have passed since the death of Italian singer Raffaella Carrà. To commemorate her legacy, the foundation established in her honor, led by her adopted son Gian Luca Pelloni Bulzoni, produced a musical tribute featuring the choir 'Le Dolci Note,' which is supported by the foundation. The choir performed songs such as 'Pedro,' whose remix had over six billion views on TikTok, and 'Assulajé,' the theme song of the Rai program 'Amore,' which helped Carrà sponsor 150,000 children through distant adoption. The foundation focuses on promoting ethical values, solidarity, and education through music and other initiatives aimed at youth development. Several projects are currently underway, including programs focused on choral singing, emerging filmmakers, young people from disadvantaged backgrounds, and dance talents.

Bias read (Center): The article discusses cultural commemoration and charitable activities related to an artist, with no mention of political figures, policies, or contentious issues. It provides balanced information about the foundation’s goals and activities without apparent bias.

ANSA logoANSAIndependentCenteryesterday
Cinque anni senza Raffaella Carrà, omaggio in musica del coro Le Dolci note

On July 5th, the fifth anniversary of Raffaella Carrà's passing was commemorated by the foundation named after her, led by her adopted son Gian Luca Pelloni Bulzoni. The foundation collaborated with the choir 'Le Dolci Note,' based in the peripheral district of Torpignattara, to create a musical video featuring the song 'Pedro' and other tracks associated with Carrà. The event highlights the foundation’s mission to educate young people through music, promoting values like friendship, safety, and solidarity. The foundation also announced several new initiatives aimed at youth development, including programs focused on choral singing, filmmaking, and supporting disadvantaged youth. Additionally, a cultural exhibition celebrating Carrà's life and career is set to open in autumn.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on cultural commemoration and charitable activities related to Raffaella Carrà, with no political controversy or ideological framing. It presents information about the foundation's work and upcoming projects without taking a partisan stance.

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