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Rai with Rai Ragazzi for the SayHi campaign on friendship

2020-11-05T16:44:58.978Z


On November 12, children and young people from many countries around the world will join in what promises to be the greatest simultaneous dance to promote friendship, inclusion and social kindness among young people. (HANDLE)


(ANSA) - ROME, NOVEMBER 05 - On November 12, children and young people from countries around the world will join in what promises to be the greatest simultaneous dance to promote friendship, inclusion and social kindness among young people.

The # SayHi campaign is an initiative of the union of European public television (Ebu) to which the Japanese NHK has also joined.

The same choreography, the same song - adapted in many languages ​​-, interpreted by children and young people on the same day and with the same goal: to show a generation that believes in friendship, in getting to know others, in leaving no one aside.


    With the coordination of the EBU, the broadcasters of the 13 countries involved participated in the choice of the theme and the slogan: Say Hi !, or Say Hi, Say hello to your friend, your friend, try to sing and dance together.

The song and choreography were produced by the Norwegian NRK, the graphics by the VRT of Belgium.

The Italian edition was edited by Rai Ragazzi.


   The choreography - explains a note from Rai Ragazzi - respects the rules of distancing and can also be performed at a distance, according to the rules in force in each country.

The date of choice is 12 November, starting at 12 noon. In Italy, RaiGulp will launch the initiative through the program "La Bandadei FuoriClasse" and the #Explorandom magazine.


    The campaign has already started on the social media profiles of Rai Gulp (Facebook, Instagram and Twitter), with the publication of materials made ad hoc by young people from all over Italy, already testimonial of the #Explorers broadcast, including Le Giorgie diMilano, I Mini Raptor di Civitavecchia (Rome ), Elena Salvatoredi Nola (Naples), Tommy Miglietta from Lecce, Margherita Borsoi from Treviso, Giuseppe Bertolotti from Catanzaro, tiptap dancers from the "Danza Dogi" school of Como and I Blackout from Ragusa, who recorded the Italian version of the musical piece .

Videos from all countries will be relaunched by the EBU and the Junior Eurovision Song Contest (JESC).

(HANDLE).


Source: ansa

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