Brig, Martin Castrogiovanni, Vanessa Ferrari, Arianna Fontana, Simona Quadarella, Neri Marcorè, Tess Masazza, Annalisa Minetti, Carlo Molfetta, Arianna Montefiori, Gianmarco Tamberi, Paola Turci, Sangiovanni. Just to name a few. They are the guests of Bebe Vio in the evening of the Stadio dei Marmi in Rome.
The Paralympic champion and the art4sport ONLUS Association, founded by her parents in 2009, gave birth to WEmbrace (We Embrace) Games, the former Games Without Barriers that turn 10 this year. A great benefit evening of sports and games, conducted by the Trio Medusa together with Danilo Da Fiumicino.
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The theme chosen for the 2022 edition of the Games was music, intended as a symbol of union, sharing and the desire to have fun. The teams on the field were 8 representative of 7 Italian cities (Rome, Milan, Livorno, Treviso, Bari, Oristano and Fano) and 1 of Europe, all made up of women, men, children, with and without disabilities.
Young and old alike tried their hand at fun games in the name of integration and the removal of physical and psychological barriersfacing three exciting and scenic challenges related to the musical world, to try to win the title, this year won by Bebe Vio’s Roma team, of new winners of WEmbrace Games.
Teresa A. Grandis, President of the Association Art4sport, he explains: «After two years of stoppage due to force majeure, we blow out ten candles and we can only be proud to see how far we have come. Thanks to all our supporters, from the institutions, to our partners and to the many VIPs and volunteers who, year after year, have chosen to support us in our challenge. Without them, we would hardly have been able to leave Mogliano Veneto, where we organized the first edition in 2010, and give the WEmbrace Games such great visibility and recognition ».
The little one opened the event Expeditionary Victory who trod the stage of the 64th edition of the Zecchino d’oro with the song Could be born a kitten, whose video talks about disability.
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Source: Vanity Fair