Fiorello in Campidoglio con Angelica: Sogni di Calcio e Consigli ai Maturandi
In a striking blend of civic engagement and artistic expression, Italian showman Fiorello made a noteworthy appearance at Rome’s Sala Protomoteca in the Campidoglio on Wednesday, May 27. The television personality, accompanied by his wife Susanna and his mother, Rosaria Galeano, attended the event not as a performer, but as a supportive father, there to witness his daughter, Angelica, take the stage as one of the protagonists of the afternoon.
The event, titled “L’Universo Femminile tra mito e diritto” (The Female Universe between myth and law), was organized by the newly formed “Alighieri-Caravillani” school district. It moved beyond the traditional scope of a school play, offering a multifaceted exploration of female identity, rights and historical narratives through music, theatre, and fashion.
A Platform for Student Expression
The program featured a diverse range of student-led performances that challenged conventional perspectives. Highlights included the monologue “Chiaroscuri,” written and performed by Professor Valentina Pansini, and the fashion showcase “Trame Comuni: Il Tessuto dei diritti.” In this segment, the Department of Fashion Design at the Caravillani Artistic High School presented student-created garments that served as vehicles for social commentary, emphasizing equality and personal dignity over mere aesthetics.

The afternoon reached its climax with the theatrical production “Elena: Indagine di un mito,” directed by Adriano Evangelisti and Francesca Pimpinelli. The piece reinterpreted the mythological figure of Helen, shifting the focus from her traditional depiction as a passive “femme fatale” to a character possessing agency and a distinct voice.
Significance of the New School Polo
Beyond the performances, the event underscored the growing influence of the “Alighieri-Caravillani” educational hub within the Monteverde neighborhood. Elio Tomassetti, the minisindaco of the XII Municipality, highlighted the importance of this merger, noting that the school has become a vital reference point for the local community. Beyond academics, the institution is currently collaborating with municipal authorities on various urban recovery projects within the territory.

Looking Ahead
As the academic year draws to a close, the success of this event may signal a shift in how the “Alighieri-Caravillani” hub engages with the public. Given the stated commitment to ongoing urban recovery projects in the XII Municipality, observers might expect further collaborative efforts between the school and local government. For the students involved, the positive reception of their work could lead to more frequent public showcases, further integrating the school’s artistic output into the broader cultural life of Rome.
During a brief interaction with the press, Fiorello offered a lighthearted perspective to the students currently facing their final exams. He advised them to avoid the weight of anxiety, suggesting they “take it lightly” and humorously recommended singing songs by Antonello Venditti to ease the pressure.
Frequently Asked Questions
What was the purpose of the event at the Campidoglio?
The event, titled “L’Universo Femminile tra mito e diritto,” was an educational project designed to explore themes of female identity, rights, and mythology through student performances, including theatre, music, and a fashion show.

Who organized the performance?
The event was organized by the newly formed “Alighieri-Caravillani” high school district in Rome.
What advice did Fiorello give to students preparing for their final exams?
Fiorello encouraged students to remain calm, avoid letting anxiety take over, and to take the process lightly, jokingly suggesting they sing songs by Antonello Venditti.
How do you believe performing arts can change the way students engage with complex social and legal topics?