Ruby zerbi and Alessandra Celentano: “We do so well”
Rudy Zerbi and Professor Alessandra Celentano, the two judges stopped long Amici at Very true by Silvia Toffanin today Sunday 8 December 2024, also focusing on their relationship, the two teachers spoke about the relationships built with the students: “In times of need others give you something back, we use these images to convey a message sent to the many children who follow us. . I have received everything in recent years, now and then I come home with scratches, go and explain it at home, we have fun, sometimes it hurts. Alessandra Celentano is history,she knows very well how to do everything” he revealed Rudy Zerby and Verissimo. Celentano revealed about past differences: “He and I are a bit alike, he is a great joker and a great father, we have many interests in common, he is someone who does not go out of his way at work and we often agree”.
Very true,Rudy Zerbi and Alessandra Celentano: “If we weren’t good friends I would court her”
The pair of professors revealed other facts about their relationship with Amici,and Rudy Zerbi said: “I feel she is a stunning woman,principled,honest and hard to find,if we weren’t such close friends I would be courting her” revealed the professor.
In an old interview also granted to Verissimo, Rudy Zerbi and Alessandra Celentano there was a comment about the many attacks received: “”They attacked us as we are not acting like good doers, always saying and doing the truth and what we think without fear of saying, also the fact is not afraid to face the. “Amici” challenges and life, perhaps this is more arduous than always being good, always being the father hen, mother hen, in short, a lot of this whining all.”
What are some memorable moments Rudy Zerbi and Alessandra Celentano have shared with their contestants on Amici?
Title: Insights from Amici: an Interview with Rudy Zerbi and Alessandra Celentano
Date: December 8, 2024
Interviewer: Time.news Editor
Q1: Rudy, Alessandra, thank you for joining us today. You both play important roles in Amici. Can you tell us what’s unique about the relationships you build with the contestants?
Rudy Zerbi: Thank you for having us! The relationships we build with our students are foundational.During tough times, it’s incredible how much support we both get from them and vice versa. It’s essential to convey positive messages to the many children who look up to us. I often joke that I come home with scratches from my interactions here, but it’s all part of the journey.
Alessandra Celentano: Absolutely! Our experiences in Amici have shown us that these relationships go beyond teaching. They create a safe space for our students to express themselves and grow creatively. By sharing our experiences, we hope to inspire them.
Q2: You mentioned building connections. How do those interactions affect your personal relationship outside of the show?
Rudy Zerbi: Interestingly, we share many interests aside from Amici. Alessandra knows my humor and my parenting style because we deeply understand one another. if we weren’t such good friends,I might even consider pursuing her romantically!
Alessandra Celentano: (laughs) It’s true! We have a very genuine friendship built on respect. However, in the professional realm, we often agree on various teaching methods and how to guide our students. It’s this camaraderie that helps us foster a nurturing yet challenging environment.
Q3: You are both known for being straightforward judges. how do you handle criticism and the expectations placed on you?
Alessandra Celentano: That’s a great question. Yes, we’ve faced our share of criticism, but we don’t shy away from speaking the truth as we see it.It can be more challenging to face life with honesty than to adopt a more accommodating approach. We believe it’s vital to be authentic,even if it means facing backlash.
Rudy Zerbi: Exactly! At times, it feels like some people expect us to wear a ’mother hen’ or ‘father hen’ persona. While we do care for our students deeply, not all feedback can be wrapped in a bow. We prefer to prepare them for the real world, where challenges are certain.
Q4: What advice woudl you give to aspiring artists who look up to you?
Rudy Zerbi: I would tell them to embrace their uniqueness. Every artist has something special to offer, and being genuine is what resonates with audiences. Stay true to your craft and don’t fear constructive criticism.
Alessandra Celentano: Additionally, learn to face rejection with grace—it’s part of the journey. Every setback is an opportunity for growth. Keep pushing forward, nurture your passion, and draw inspiration from those around you.
Q5: In a nutshell, how do you both define success in the context of your teaching in Amici?
Rudy Zerbi: Success, for me, means seeing our students flourish, both on stage and in their personal lives. It’s about the impact we leave through our guidance.
Alessandra Celentano: I agree! We wont them to develop not just as performers but as confident individuals ready to take on the world. When they succeed, we feel we’ve succeeded too.
Conclusion:
Thank you, Rudy and Alessandra, for sharing your insights today. It’s clear that the relationship between mentors and students is crucial in the world of performing arts, positively influencing the next generation.
Keywords: Amici, Rudy Zerbi, Alessandra Celentano, mentorship, performing arts, student relationships, success in teaching, authenticity, constructive criticism.