Because we like Ambra Angiolini more and more

It’s not easy to manage an event of a mammoth scale like the May Day Concert and do it for a number of hours very close to that of digesting the Christmas lunch but, in this, Amber Angiolini confirms himself head and shoulders above all. As the editions of the Concertone follow one another, she is always there: elegant, energetic, confident, ready to appear on stage between one singer and another with innate charisma and with a voice that, as the event comes alive , launches crucial messages in terms of rights, respect and equality. From the fond memory of Lorenzo Parelli, the eighteen year old who died in January 2022 during the school-work alternation, al “right to be ordinary” in a society that asks us to be ever more extraordinary, to the point of leading many young people to see their lives cut short by believing they are superheroes, the most discussed message is sent by Ambra Angiolini while Piazza San Giovanni is marred by the rain, when she suggests that we stop paying too much attention to the endings of female trades and fighting for more urgent issues.

Ambra Angiolini and Fabrizio Biggio

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Like the fact that one in five women does not work after giving birth to a child or the fact that you earn one-fifth less than a man in the same position as you. «Didn’t the Constitution already say in 1949 that women should have the same rights as men in art. 36?», Ambra shouts with conviction, capable like few others of illuminating an event of national importance without, however, sinning too much visibility. It would have been easy to spill out, get out of line and look at all costs for a very effective joke to shout in front of the camera to justify one’s presence on stage and, perhaps, win again the ticket to lead it the following year, but Ambra Angiolini of these logic doesn’t know what to do with it. His is a discreet and balanced presence, capable of making a difference thanks to her charm and her innate savoir-faire, and it is also for this reason that we hope that sooner or later someone will give her carte blanche for a tailor-made variety show for her, freeing her from the catchphrase of «T’ I belong» to give it back to us as it is: radiant, performing, and without the bow.

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