Zucchetti was born in Calcinate and began training locally aged four. Aged 11 he moved to Milan to study at La Scala Ballet School. Aged 16 he was offered a scholarship to study at The Royal Ballet Upper School and while there won the 2006 Genée International Ballet Competition and the 2007 Solo Seal award. In his final year he created a role in Christopher Hampson’s Three Dialogues for the School’s annual matinee.
He subsequently joined Zürich Ballet and moved to Norwegian National Ballet in 2009. His repertory in Zürich and Oslo included Gurn (La Sylphide) and Prince (The Nutcracker). Zucchetti’s repertory with The Royal Ballet includes Colas (La Fille mal gardée), Rhapsody, blue boy (Les Patineurs), Lescaut (Manon), Brother Clown (The Winter’s Tale), Gypsy Girl’s Lover (The Two Pigeons), Lensky (Onegin), Espada (Don Quixote), Hilarion (Giselle), Puck (The Dream), Hans-Peter and Prince (The Nutcracker), Mercutio (Romeo and Juliet), Bronze Idol (La Bayadère), Lead Hungarian Officer (Mayerling), Bluebird (The Sleeping Beauty), Fool (The Prince of the Pagodas) and roles in The Vertiginous Thrill of Exactitude, Tarantella, Jewels, The Human Seasons, Scènes de ballet, Symphonic Variations, DGV: Danse à grande vitesse and Within the Golden Hour. He has created roles for Carlos Acosta, Kim Brandstrup, David Dawson, Alastair Marriott, Liam Scarlett, Heinz Spoerli and Christopher Wheeldon, among others.
Zucchetti won the School’s Ursula Moreton Choreographic Award in 2005. He choreographed Sonata for Six for the School’s 2013 matinee and regularly creates pieces for The Royal Ballet’s Draft Works. In 2013 he choreographed Orbital Motion for New English Ballet Theatre where he is associate choreographer.
In November 2020 he makes his Royal Opera House debut as a choreographer with “Scherzo” on The Royal Ballet Company with which he is awarded the South Bank Sky Arts Award for best classical choreography.
He proceeded with expanding that piece into “Anemoi” in 2021 for The Royal Ballet earning him the National Dance Award for Best Classical choreography.
2021 National Dance Award for Best Classical Choreography (Anemoi)
2020 South Bank Sky Arts Award for best classical choreography (Scherzo)
2016 Silver Medalist at Serge Lifar Competition
2013 Best Italian abroad dancer for Danza&Danza
2007 Solo Seal award
2006 Genée International Ballet Competition
2005 School’s Ursula Moreton Choreographic Award
Producer and Artistic Director:
2020 Distancing at The Hoxton Docks: a free performance on the Regents Canal which collected great media attention during the Pandemic Lockdowns as it was the only production going on at that time.
Choreography:
2022 Canone Allegro at La Scala Academy
2021 Anemoi at the Royal Ballet
2021 Playfully so at the Royal Ballet School
2020 Scherzo at the Royal Ballet
2013 Orbital Motion for New English Ballet Theatre
2013 Sonata for Six for Royal Ballet School
Short films:
2020 Within a Glance dance film commissioned by New English Ballet Theatre In association with Pennefather Films.
The three movies below have been acquired by Marquee TV and In Her Hands still remain in their archive today.
2019 In Her Hands starting Natalia Osipova and Matthew Ball (Royal Ballet)
2017 The Sun is god starring Francesca Hayward and Matthew Ball, Royal Ballet, for Pennefather films
2016 Dreaming of Giverny starring Sarah Lamb ( Royal Ballet) Pennefather Films