Let’s take a step back—way back—to 1968 in Genoa, Italy.
Picture a coastal city filled with history, charm, and quiet ambition. Now imagine a young girl growing up there, unaware that one day her name would echo across dance floors all over Europe.
That girl was Sabrina Debora Salerno.
From the beginning, there was something different about her. Not loud. Not forced. Just… natural. Like she belonged in front of an audience before she even knew what that meant.
When her family moved to Venice, everything shifted. The city’s artistic energy, its festivals, its fashion—it all became fuel for her early dreams.
And just like that, the spark turned into something much bigger.