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10/12/2007 - Italy - Christmas Concert for Darfur
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(ANS – Verona) – “My greatest satisfaction is going into the workshops and seeing our youngsters learning a trade that will allow them to look after their own families, their own children.” These are some of the words Fr Vincenzo Donati, for 50 years a Salesian missionary the last fifteen of them in Sudan, told the public at the Christmas Concert held yesterday 9 December, at the Teatro Filarmonico in Verona.

The short interview brought to an end the evening of music and song in the Christmas spirit and with the spirit of solidarity promoted by “Prime Time Promotions” during 15 years of its Christmas Concerts. The Show introduced by Mara Venier, well-known to Italian TV viewers, thanks to the contributions of a variety of Italian and International artists, provided encouragement and thoughts for reflection in the support of the solidarity campaign for Darfur launched by the Don Bosco in the World Foundation.

Those who performed in the course of the evening- some more than once - included: Michael Bolton, Anggun, Eugenio Bennato, Mario Biondi, Giovanni Allevi, the soprano Mika Kunii and the tenor Francesco Malapena, Gerardina Trovato, Lighea, Massimo Ranieri, Serena Autieri, The Virginia Gospel Choir, Ornella Vanoni, Ron and the duo RyanDan.

Two items were directly connected with the evening’s project: the song of Mattafix, “Living Darfur”, accompanied by some images from their video which documents the plight of the Darfur refugees, and Niccolò Fabi who sang “Millions of Days.” During his song some of the images he had filmed himself recently in Elobeid where he had met Fr Donati, the Salesians and the youngsters from the centre were shown. At the end of his performance he said: “There are some very special people there who manage to give the youngsters hope for the future.”

“It was seeing those youngsters left to themselves and without any hope,” Fr G Donati said, “that moved me to take the initiative and do something, and so, like Don Bosco, we set to work. Our aim was to bring them together and offer them the possibility of building a future. At first we managed to provide for sixty or so youngsters, and now there 400, but I should like them to be 4000!”

Among those present at the evening were the Mayor of Verona, Dr. Flavio Tosi, the Vicar General of the Diocese of Verona, Mgr. Giuseppe Pellegrini, the Director of RAI 2, Antonio Marano, Fr Pascual Chávez, Rector Major of the Salesiani, his Vicar Fr Adriano Bregolin, Fr Giovanni Mazzali, Economer General and Fr Tarcisio Scaramussa, Councillor for Social Communication.

After the evening concert, in the Nobles’ Hall in the Great Palace of Verona, there was Grand Gala attended by the authorities, the organisers, the artists and guests. The Rector Major wished to express personally his thanks on behalf of the Don Bosco Foundation to the performers and presented them with a scroll and a silver medal of Don Bosco.

The Concert, recorded by the technicians of the RAI will be broadcast on the evening of 24 December by RAI 2 and will boost the solidarity campaign that between 22 and 26 December will be inviting the people of Italy to contribute by text message, telephone or bank account number to the projects the Don Bosco in the World Foundation together with other members of the  “Don Bosco Network”, are undertaking on behalf of the young refugees in Darfur. Further information can be found: www.donbosconelmondo.org

Published 10/12/2007

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