13 May 2022 - Behind the shirts, only one name: Morini. Printed. Indelible. Then football boots and shirts with the colors of our University. It was played on Monday Memorial Sergio Morini, the match of the heart in memory of our professor, colleague and friend who died in the night between 16 and 17 March. "An opportunity to remember a great person, a great professor, a great sportsman and a great man", the words of the Rector UCBM Raffaele Calabrò.
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The 10th edition of the Sport and Culture Week began with the Memorial and continued on Tuesday 10 May with the Theatrical show "Exercises in Style", a free adaptation of the text by the French writer Raymond Queneau edited by Francesca Fava and staged by the University Theater Laboratory.
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Wednesday, from 19 on conference "Sport, my certainty" with the canoeist Eleonora De Paolis, who participated in the Tokyo 2020 Paralympics. "Sport represents a fixed point for me - she said - because it has always been part of my life, both before and after the accident".
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Yesterday May 12th key day with the Holy Mass for Blessed Álvaro del Portillo, celebrated by Don Matteo Fabbri, Vicar of Opus Dei for Central-Southern Italy.
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In the afternoon the sporting events at the Campus day and in the evening the long-awaited Campus' Got Talent, back in presence after two years of pandemic. Elisabetta Loreti triumphed in the singing and music category with the song "Never enough" by Lauren Allred taken from the musical "The greatest showman". First prize in the acting and entertainment category went to Emanuele Baldoni with "Medley Mannarino", an interpretation with acoustic guitar. Finally, the winner of the Saverio Tombolini prize, the most voted by the public, is the musical group Bitter on Tuesday who brought the piece "Dog days are over" by Florence and The Machine to the stage of the very popular Talent.
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>> See photos of Campus' Got Talent