Songs, stories, science stories and many new guests. Giogagiò is back, the program for children in Sardinian, created by Paola Pilia and hosted by Renzo Cugis on Sardegna 1. The new edition will start again on Saturday 20 April at 3.30 pm . Eight episodes dedicated to children aged three and over. At the center is intelligent entertainment expressed in music, stories and educational columns. In each episode, some primary school classes will be present in the studio, representing all the children who follow the program from home. With Cugis, Antonella Puddu, actress, and Matteo Tuveri, theoretical physicist, scientific communicator and science communicator. The direction is by Francesco Lattuca.

Music for children – Fliastrocchenr'oll's songs in Sardinian are one of the central points of the broadcast. Renzo Cugis is one of the best known national exponents of music dedicated to children. Thanks to the discs of the series created with Gianfranco Liori and the school workshops that resulted from them, he has made hundreds of stops throughout Italy. In the last year he has also brought the Giogagiò experience to Sardinian schools, with the songs and stories that became famous through Sardegna 1.

The story of the day – In this second season, a moment much loved by children during the first edition of the program is confirmed: the story of the day. Illustrated books for children, well-known and beloved ("Hunting the Bear" by Michael Rosen and Helen Oxenbury; "The giant Salterino" by Michael Rosen and Helen Oxenbury - Mondadori; "Orsobuco" by Nicola Grossi, "The three little pigs" in version by Raquelo Méndez and Helga Bansch, Logos Edizioni; “A little mouse as a friend”, by Bonny Becker and Kady MacDonald Denton, “Daddy Island” by Emile Jadoul; “To bed, kittens!” by Bàrbara Castro Urío, Maremè by Bruno Tognolini and Antonella Abbatiello) read, animated and narrated by the actress expert in the Sardinian language Antonella Puddu. The translation into Sardinian will be the key to offering children familiar content in a new way, stimulating them to learn and internalize values, knowledge and, naturally, lexical expressions in a language other than Italian.

The guests – Manual skills, creativity and know-how are at the center of another fixed space. In each episode a guest meets the children to teach them something. It starts on Saturday 20 April with the singer and singing teacher Claudia Aru, who will involve the children in a fun singing performance . In the following episodes, guests will be the artist Bonacattu Deligia who creates cane dolls, the rapper Ruido of sa Razza , the journalist Gianni Zanata , the researcher Marco Buttu , connected by the mission in Antarctica, the walker Zigheddu , the captain of the Amatori Rugby Capoterra Marcello Garau and the accordion teacher Myriam Costeri.

Einstein Telescope – And finally, in a program like Giogagiò, the moment explicitly dedicated to teaching cannot be missing: the second edition is enriched with a column on science edited by Matteo Tuveri , physicist, university researcher and science communicator much loved on social media. An absolute novelty also designed to enhance the important international moment in which Sardinia is the protagonist of leading projects in the field of international scientific research such as the Einstein Telescope , and to bring children, adults when the project becomes reality, closer to themes and concepts that will also be fundamental for the cultural and economic development of the island.

In the first episode of the second edition of Giogagiò, Saturday at 3.30 pm on Sardegna 1, the third E and fourth B classes of the Uta comprehensive school will be in the studio.

(Unioneonline).

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