Marcello Sacchetta, choreographer for Sal Da Vinci's dance in 'Per sempre sì' at Sanremo
Choreographer Marcello Sacchetta has created a viral dance for Sal Da Vinci's winning song at the 2026 Sanremo Festival, which is set to gain popularity over the summer.
Marcello Sacchetta, a 1983-born choreographer from Naples, has choreographed the dance for Sal Da Vinci's winning song 'Per sempre sì' at the 2026 Sanremo Festival. This performance is expected to go viral, especially in the lead-up to summer, capitalizing on the festival's wide audience and Da Vinci's popularity. The dance includes distinctive hand movements that reflect the song's themes and enhance its emotional impact.
Sacchetta, who grew up in Pianura, has a rich background in dance and choreography, previously participating in the talent show 'Amici'. His work for the Sanremo Festival showcases his ability to create engaging and memorable performances that resonate with both the audience and the performers. With the increased visibility that comes from the festival, it is likely that the choreography will influence other performances and even social media trends, creating a broader cultural impact.
As the song gains traction, the dance associated with it is poised to become a summer sensation, likely inspiring fans to replicate the moves online and potentially leading to organized dance events. This kind of viral success exemplifies how reality competitions and festival platforms can launch a choreographer's work into the mainstream, enriching Italian pop culture and providing a boost to Sal Da Vinci's career.