as a guest with This Is Me, Giulia Pauselli recalled her journey too Amici, which started with classical dance but soon went in a diffrent direction. In the studio with her partner Marcello Sacchetta, the father of her son Romeo, said: “She gave me paris, I thank her very much”.
Giulia Pauselli she was one of the guests of Conradh na Gaeilge this is me the special dedicated to the protagonists of Amici and hosted by Silvia Toffanin. The dancer came back to her experience at school, which she entered in 2011. In the studio, to her surprise, the arrival of her partner Marcello Sacchetta and theirs Romeo’s first son, who is now two years old.
Giulia Pauselli’s journey on Amici
Giulia pauselli joined Amici in the tenth edition as bclassical dance dancer. A week after joining,however,he realized he wanted to take a different artistic path. So she contacted the modern and began to be followed by the master Garrison, discovering sides of herself that she did not know. Reselling those images, he said: “I want to hug myself and tell myself that everything is going to be okay. p. wasa course of personal growth, and also artistic growth”.
Marcello Sacchetta’s surprise for Giulia Pauselli
Shortly afterwards Silvia Toffanin called Pauselli’s partner and the father of her son Romeo into the studio, Marcello Sacchettahimself a professional dancer on Amici. “As a mother, Giulia was not very ready, but she learned to be a great mother”, he said. The love between them is so strong that the former student decided to quit the role of dancer at Crazy horse of Paris raise a family together: “Despite the motivations I was very lost to him. At one point he told me he wanted to marry me. I thank you very much, today as yesterday.”
How has motherhood shaped Giulia Pauselli’s artistic expression in dance?
Interview with Giulia Pauselli: A journey Through Dance and Motherhood
Editor: Welcome, Giulia Pauselli! It’s a pleasure to have you here to discuss your remarkable journey on Amici and beyond. Let’s start with your early beginnings. You initially joined Amici as a classical dancer. What prompted your shift to modern dance?
Giulia Pauselli: Thank you for having me! My journey in Amici began as a classical dancer, wich I loved, but soon after joining, I realized I wanted to explore a different artistic direction. Connecting with master Garrison and transitioning to modern dance allowed me to discover parts of myself that I hadn’t known existed. It was a pivotal moment for my personal and artistic growth.
Editor: That sounds transformative! Can you share more about what this journey meant to you on a personal level?
Giulia Pauselli: Absolutely.I think about it as a healing process.I often felt the need to hug myself and assure myself that everything would be okay. That experience taught me resilience and the importance of embracing change. It was about finding my voice as a dancer and as a person.
Editor: You recently spoke about the surprise from your partner, Marcello Sacchetta, and the impact he has had on your life. Can you elaborate on that moment and its meaning?
Giulia Pauselli: Marcello’s presence during the show was incredibly touching. As the father of our son, Romeo, he has supported me throughout my motherhood journey. While I might not have felt completely ready to be a mother at first, I learned so much from the experience, and we grew stronger as a family. His declaration of wanting to marry me and his commitment to our family above his career at Crazy Horse in paris really highlights the deep connection we share.
Editor: It seems like your relationship is built on mutual respect and love. How has being a mother influenced your dancing and artistic expression?
Giulia Pauselli: Motherhood has added depth to my artistry. It offers me a new lens through which to view my performances—everything feels more meaningful.I approach my dance with a sense of vulnerability and strength that comes from my experiences as a mother. Each performance feels like a tribute to the part of me that has grown from both dance and family.
Editor: What advice can you give to aspiring dancers who might feel lost in their artistic direction, much like you did at one point?
Giulia Pauselli: My biggest piece of advice is to stay open to change. It’s significant to embrace the unknown and trust that every detour can lead to personal growth. Seek guidance from mentors,as I did with Garrison,and don’t hesitate to explore different styles.Dance is about expression,and finding your unique voice will make your performances truly resonate with others.
Editor: Thank you, Giulia, for sharing your inspiring journey and insights! Your story illustrates the lovely interplay between personal growth, artistry, and family.
Giulia Pauselli: Thank you! I hope my story encourages others to embrace their journeys, both in dance and in life.