The Sant’Anastasia complex on the podium for music in Sanremo

The Sant’Anastasia complex on the podium for music in Sanremo Sant’Anastasia. Great satisfaction for the first comprehensive institute Lieutenant Mario De Rosa, the school choir participated and won for their category at the “Gef”, the world festival of creativity in schools.

The boys performed on the evening of April 19th at the Ariston theater in Sanremo with two songs that contributed to the history of Italian and international music: “Centro di gravitonica” by Franco Battiato and “Heal the world” by Michael Jackson. The performance of the “De Rosa in canto” choir thrilled the Ariston audience and those who followed them in live streaming on the Festival’s YouTube channel.

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  • The Sant'Anastasia complex on the podium for music in Sanremo
The Sant'Anastasia complex on the podium for music in Sanremo

A deserved victory for the young students of De Rosa, for the teachers who have prepared them in recent months: Daniela Manfredi and Vincenzo Bisogno, and for the director Adele Passaro, who enthusiastically supported this initiative right from the start. At this moment the boys are taking part in the parade through the streets of Sanremo, this evening they will perform at the Sanremo Casino theater and will compete for another final to obtain the silver dolphin. “A great satisfaction and an immense pride – comments the mayor Carmine Esposito – our boys will perform tonight at the Sanremo casino and, during the performance, images of Sant’Anastasia will be projected. Well done everyone and thanks also to the director Adele Passaro and the teachers for this wonderful occasion. Obviously upon my return I will receive all of them in the town hall to personally congratulate them on behalf of all of Sant’Anastasia”.

Congratulations from Positanonews the newspaper of the Sorrento Peninsula and the Amalfi Coast

 
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