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Bianca SavelliA talented dancer and choreographer who wins a prestigious award for her performance, but struggles with an injury that threatens her career.

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A small 10”x8” versatile artwork that can fit in any space, such as a desk, a shelf, or a wall.

Easy to frame and transport, and can be paired with other artworks of similar or different sizes to create a collage effect.

Has a 1 1/2 inch black border that adds contrast and elegance to the artwork.

Comes with free standard shipping in the continental US, and there are also options for international and express shipping available.

Great as a gift for a friend or loved one who appreciates art and beauty.

Features stunning vibrant colors that will brighten up any room or space.

Ready to hang and enjoy as soon as you receive it.

 

Bianca Savelli was a woman who loved to dance and create. She was a dancer and choreographer who had a passion and talent for ballet. She had trained since she was a child, and she had worked hard to achieve her dreams. She had performed in many shows and festivals, and she had received many praises and awards for her art.

 

But her greatest achievement was when she won the **Prix de Lausanne**, a prestigious international ballet competition that was held in Switzerland every year. She had prepared a solo piece that showcased her grace, strength, and creativity. She had impressed the judges and the audience with her performance, and she had received a standing ovation and a gold medal. She was overjoyed and proud, and she felt that she had reached the peak of her career.

 

But her happiness was short-lived. A few days after the competition, she had a terrible accident that changed her life. She was rehearsing for a new show, when she slipped and fell on the stage. She landed awkwardly on her right leg, and she felt a sharp pain in her knee. She screamed and collapsed, and she was rushed to the hospital.

 

The diagnosis was devastating. She had torn her anterior cruciate ligament (ACL), a major ligament that stabilizes the knee joint. She needed surgery and months of rehabilitation, but there was no guarantee that she would ever dance again. She was crushed and depressed, and she felt that she had lost everything.

 

She tried to be optimistic and hopeful, but it was hard. She had to wear a brace and use crutches, and she had to go through painful exercises and therapies. She missed dancing and creating, and she felt useless and lonely. She also faced pressure and criticism from some of her colleagues and fans, who doubted her recovery and questioned her future.

 

She wished she could go back to the time before the accident, when she was happy and successful. She wished she could dance again, but she feared that she might never be able to.

 

She wished she could have a second chance, but she wondered if that was possible.

 

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