A tribute made of technique and love for dance . The one that Jaguse Vranova brought half a century ago from Prague to Sassari and that his granddaughter Sharon Podesva continues to instill in the students of Dansoul Studio. The staging of "The Nutcracker", the ballet to music by Tchaikovsky, chosen to remember the great dance teacher 10 years after her death, captivated and enchanted the large audience at the Teatro Verdi in Sassari.

Guest star of the event was Angelo de Serra , an artist from Sassari who conquered America after joining the prestigious Complexions Contemporary Ballet in New York.

In the final greeting, Sharon Podesva declared that her grandmother's dream "continues to live in all the artists to whom she passed on this precious legacy, which is propagated from generation to generation". In a mixture of joy and emotion, the much applauded choreographer mentioned her other students who are now doing honors overseas such as Elena Idini , dancer in the Italian production of Anastasia, to which Broadway has sold the rights. Then Emma Lizza and Laura Coni , admitted to the intensive courses of the English National Ballet School in Great Britain and the Dutch National Ballet Academy in Holland.

Then Flavia Pisuttu , another promising student who at the age of just eleven was selected for the second course for professional dancers of the Dance School of the Teatro dell'Opera di Roma, brilliantly passing the audition.

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