Marco Fabbri


Marco Fabbri is an Italian ice dancer. With his skating partner, Charlène Guignard, he is a two-time World medalist, a six-time European medalist, a four-time Grand Prix Final medalist, a 13-time [ISU 2022-23 ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating|Grand Prix of Figure Skating|Grand Prix] medalist, and eight-time Italian national champion. The two are also eight-time Lombardia Trophy champions, two-time Golden Spin of Zagreb champions, and eight-time Italian national silver medalists. They represented Italy at the 2014, 2018, and 2022 Winter Olympics.

Personal life

Marco Fabbri was born on 2 February 1988 in Milan, Italy. He is the elder brother of Italian ice dancer Andrea Fabbri. He and Guignard have been in a relationship since 2009.

Career

Early career

Fabbri began learning to skate in 1995. He won Italy's novice ice dancing title with Stefania Berton but then concentrated on singles from 2001 to 2007. As a single skater, he won two junior national titles and three senior national medals – bronze in 2004 and 2005 and silver in 2007. Deciding to return to ice dancing, he teamed up with Paola Amati and won the 2009 junior national bronze medal. He also competed with Francesca Mangini.

2010–11 season: Debut of Guignard/Fabbri

Fabbri and France's Charlène Guignard began competing together for Italy in the 2010–11 season, coached by Barbara Fusar-Poli. They finished fourth in their international debut, at the 2010 NRW Trophy, before winning the bronze medal at the 2010 Golden Spin of Zagreb. The duo took the silver medal at the Italian Championships. In April 2011, they were sent to their first ISU Championship – the [2011 World Figure Skating Championships|World Figure Skating Championships|2011 World Championships] in Moscow, Russia. They qualified for the free dance and finished nineteenth overall.

2011–12 season

In the 2011–12 season, Guignard/Fabbri repeated as the Italian national silver medalists and placed eleventh at their first [2012 European Figure Skating Championships|European Figure Skating Championships|European Championships] in Sheffield, England.

2012–13 season: Grand Prix debut

In 2012–13, Guignard/Fabbri debuted on the Grand Prix series, placing fifth at the 2012 Cup of China. Ranked eighth in both segments, they finished ninth at the 2013 European Championships in Zagreb, Croatia. At the 2013 World Championships in London, Ontario, Canada, they were sixteenth in the short dance, fifteenth in the free dance, and seventeenth overall.

2013–14 season: Sochi Olympics

Guignard/Fabbri began the 2013–14 season with a silver medal at the 2013 Ondrej Nepela Trophy and then placed seventh at their sole Grand Prix event, the 2013 Skate Canada International. They were awarded gold at the 2013 NRW Trophy before winning their fourth consecutive national silver medal. In January 2014, they finished eighth at the European Championships in Budapest, Hungary. In February, Guignard/Fabbri represented Italy at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia; they placed fifteenth in the short dance, fourteenth in the free, and fourteenth overall. They had the same final result in March at the 2014 World Championships in Saitama, Japan, after placing seventeenth in the short and twelfth in the free dance.

2014–15 season

Making their Challenger Series debut, Guignard/Fabbri won the silver medal at the 2014 Ondrej Nepela Trophy. Having received two Grand Prix invitations, they placed sixth at the 2014 Skate America and fifth at the 2014 Trophée Éric Bompard. They were awarded silver medals in December at the 2014 CS Golden Spin of Zagreb and Italian Championships. The two finished sixth at the 2015 European Championships in Stockholm, Sweden, and twelfth at the 2015 World Championships in Shanghai, China.

2015–16 season

Guignard/Fabbri placed fourth at both of their 2015–16 Grand Prix events, the 2015 Skate Canada International and 2015 Rostelecom Cup. Turning to the Challenger Series, they won gold medals at the 2015 Warsaw Cup and 2015 Golden Spin of Zagreb.
Again the silver medalists at Italian nationals, Guignard/Fabbri were seventh at the European Championships and tenth at the World Championships.

2016–17 season

Guignard/Fabbri defended their title at the 2016 CS Golden Spin of Zagreb and also won the 2016 CS Lombardia Trophy. They placed fourth at both of their events on the 2016–17 Grand Prix and won their seventh silver medal at the Italian Championships. They placed sixth at the 2017 European Championships, and eleventh at the 2017 World Championships.

2017–18 season: Pyeongchang Olympics

The duo began the season with their second straight victory at Lombardia, as well as a silver medal at the 2017 CS Golden Spin of Zagreb. They placed fifth at both of their Grand Prix assignments and won their eighth silver medal at the Italian Championships. The two finished fifth at the 2018 European Championships.
Guignard/Fabbri competed at their second Olympics in Pyeongchang, where they placed tenth. They finished the season at the 2018 World Championships, held in their training location of Milan, and placed ninth. Their result, combined with the fourth-place finish of Anna Cappellini and Luca Lanotte, earned Italy three spots at the following year's world championships.

2018–19 season: Grand Prix and European bronze, first national title

Beginning the season at the 2018 CS Lombardia Trophy, Guignard/Fabbri won their third straight title. Competing at the 2018 Skate America event, they won the silver medal, the team's first on the Grand Prix. Fabbri remarked that the medal "is a great reward for us. We started from zero when Charléne and I started skating together. I had just started ice dance, and she didn't have international experience. We are proud of what we have achieved." They won silver at their second event, the 2018 Grand Prix of Helsinki, as well, despite a fall in the free dance. These results qualified them for the Grand Prix Final for the first time in their careers. At the Final, they placed second in the rhythm dance and third in the free dance, capturing the bronze medal overall.
Following their Grand Prix success, Guignard/Fabbri won the Italian national title for the first time in their career. At the 2019 European Championships, they placed third in the rhythm dance, behind Papadakis/Cizeron and Stepanova/Bukin. Expected medal contenders Sinitsina/Katsalapov made serious errors that took them effectively out of contention. Guignard/Fabbri were fourth in the free dance, behind Sinitsina/Katsalapov in third, but won the bronze medal overall. Fabbri opined that the free dance had been "our best performance. Scores don't always tell the truth. Sometimes you feel you skated better, but you get less. Sometimes you feel you didn't skate that well and you get more points. This time we felt we skated our best."
Guignard/Fabbri placed eighth at the 2019 World Championships in Saitama and concluded the season as part of Team Italy at the 2019 World Team Trophy.

2019–20 season

Guignard/Fabbri won their fourth consecutive gold medal at the Lombardia Trophy to begin the season. Shortly afterwards, Fabbri injured the tendons in his right hand, and for some time, the team contemplated withdrawing from the Grand Prix as a result. However, a week before the 2019 Internationaux de France, the decision was made to compete. They placed third in the rhythm dance while being the only team to correctly execute all key points on the pattern dance. Third in the free dance as well, Fabbri remarked afterwards, "we didn't think we would have been here until one week ago. We couldn't expect more from this competition." Following the French Grand Prix, Guignard/Fabbri opted to discard their original Paramour-themed rhythm dance in favour of music from Grease. Fabbri attributed the change to a desire for "something more understandable for the audience as well because the old program had unrecognizable music." They were third in the rhythm dance. They placed fourth in the free dance after Guignard fell on a lift exit, winning their second bronze medal of the Grand Prix season. Fabbri said they had not had as much time to practice the rhythm dance whilst working to change the rhythm dance.
After winning a second national title, Guignard/Fabbri competed at the 2020 European Championships and placed third in the rhythm dance, winning the small bronze medal. They were scheduled to skate last in the free dance, which became a protracted wait following technical issues in assessing the score for the penultimate team Papadakis/Cizeron. Placing fourth in that segment, they dropped to fourth place overall. They had been assigned to compete at the World Championships in Montreal, but these were cancelled as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.

2020–21 season

With the coronavirus pandemic affecting international travel, the ISU opted to assign the Grand Prix based primarily on geographic location and Guignard/Fabbri were assigned to the 2020 Internationaux de France. The competition was later cancelled. Instead, Guignard/Fabbri began their season by winning gold at the Third Stage of the Italian Gran Premio, a grand prix competition for Italian skaters hosted by the FISG. A week later, they won their third national title. Guignard/Fabbri then went on to win the Fourth Stage and the Final of the Italian Gran Premio.
Guignard/Fabbri were assigned to compete at the 2021 World Championships, held in a bubble in Stockholm. They placed sixth in both segments and overall and earned a new personal best in the free dance. Because the second Italian dance team, national silver medalists Moscheni/Fioretti, did not make the free dance, Italy only qualified one dance berth at the 2022 Winter Olympics, with the possibility of a second to be qualified later. Guignard/Fabbri finished the season as part of Team Italy at the 2021 World Team Trophy, where they placed second in both segments, earning new personals bests in the free dance and total score, and helping Team Italy to finish in fourth place overall.

2021–22 season: Beijing Olympics

Guignard/Fabbri began the season winning the fifth consecutive gold medal at the Lombardia Trophy. On the Grand Prix, they won the silver medal at their first event, 2021 Skate Canada International. Guignard cited jet lag as having hindered their performance somewhat but said, "the crowd was really nice, and it was nice to finally perform in front of people." They won their second Grand Prix silver of the season at 2021 Rostelecom Cup. The results qualified them for the Grand Prix Final, to be held in Osaka, but it was subsequently cancelled due to restrictions prompted by the Omicron variant.
At the Italian championships in Turin, Guignard/Fabbri won their fourth consecutive national title. They were thereafter named to their third Italian Olympic team. At the 2022 European Championships in Tallinn, Guignard/Fabbri won their second bronze medal, despite their longtime coach Barbara Fusar-Poli being unable to participate due to testing positive for COVID-19. Fabbri said it had been "mentally and physically difficult" to compete, as this had been their first event without her in twelve years.
Guignard/Fabbri began the 2022 Winter Olympics as the Italian entries in the rhythm dance segment of the Olympic team event. They placed third in the segment, narrowly prevailing over Canadians Gilles/Poirier, securing eight points for Italy and the highest placement for their team in any segment. Despite their strong performance, Team Italy overall was unable to advance to the second stage of the competition and finished seventh. Competing next in the dance event, they were seventh in the rhythm dance. Guignard/Fabbri placed fifth in the free dance, capitalizing on errors by Gilles/Poirier and Russians Stepanova/Bukin, and moved up to fifth place overall. Thinking on the future, Fabbri mused, "having an Olympic Games in Milan, Italy, which is my home town, and where Charlène has been living for more than ten years, is inviting. It will be something that will push us and make us reflect a lot more."
Guignard and Fabbri finished the season at the 2022 World Championships in Montpellier. The event was held without Russian dance teams being present due to the International Skating Union banning all Russian athletes due to their country's invasion of Ukraine. Guignard/Fabbri placed fourth in the rhythm dance, again ahead of Gilles/Poirier, but several points back of the top three. Fourth in the free dance as well, they finished fourth overall, with a personal best total score of 209.92. Fabbri indicated that they planned to continue the following season.

2022–23 season: World silver and European champions

Guignard and Fabbri entered the new Olympic cycle perceived as one of the discipline's top teams, with Russian dance teams continuing to be banned. Once again beginning the season at the Lombardia Trophy, they won another gold medal, setting a new personal best in the rhythm dance in the process.
Entering their first Grand Prix assignment, the 2022 Grand Prix de France, as the title favourites, they won both segments to take the gold medal, their first Grand Prix title. Fabbri described this milestone as a "really emotional moment" and said it was fitting that it happened in Guignard's birth country of France. They were also assigned to compete the following week at the 2022 MK John Wilson Trophy, held in lieu of the traditional Cup of China, the latter having been cancelled due to China's pandemic restrictions. Guignard and Fabbri mistakenly drove to Birmingham rather than the event's actual location in Sheffield initially, but nevertheless arrived in time and won the rhythm dance over home favourites Fear/Gibson. They won the free dance as well with a new personal best score, setting a new best for total score as well, taking their second Grand Prix gold and qualifying for the Grand Prix Final for the third time.
Guignard and Fabbri entered the Grand Prix Final as the second-ranked team behind Canadian champions Gilles/Poirier, with the event occurring on home ice in Turin. They placed third in the rhythm dance behind Gilles/Poirier and pre-season favourites Chock/Bates, who had previously struggled. Despite making revisions to their music and choreography before the event in the hopes of improving their scores, they recorded lower marks in the segment than previously. They were third in the free dance as well, notably losing levels on some normally reliable elements like their dance spin and winning their second Final bronze medal. Fabbri remarked that "our performance wasn't perfect; we were feeling hard on our legs. However, we are pretty satisfied with our performance, just a little disappointed about the score. Honestly, this is one of the lowest scores we ever had."
Entering the 2023 European Championships as the title favourites, Guignard/Fabbri won the rhythm dance over Britons Fear/Gibson by a margin of 1.11 points. Guignard expressed disappointment that changes made to their rotational lift had not resulted in better scores, as they felt it was more musical. They won the free dance as well, despite what Fabri called "some little mistakes," such as Guignard losing a twizzle level. They won the European title for the first time, also the first time for an Italian team since 2014. He called it "the work of a lifetime."
At the 2023 World Championships in Saitama, Guignard/Fabbri were considered favourites for the podium along with Chock/Bates and Gilles/Poirier, the latter having missed much of the season after Gilles needed an appendectomy. Guignard/Fabbri placed second in the rhythm dance with a new personal best score of 88.21, more than three points behind segment leaders Chock/Bates and slightly less than a point ahead of Gilles/Poirier in third. Fabbri called the result "fabulous," noting that they had had time in advance of the championships to discuss improvements to the program. Despite Fabbri having a twizzle problem in the free dance, the team finished second in that segment as well, with another personal best, and won the silver medal, their first World medal and the first for an Italian team since 2014. Fabbri said afterward that this was "an incredible reward for many years of hard work, difficult moments, up and downs. We skated with our heart today. I still can't believe we got the silver medal." With Chock/Bates and Gilles/Poirier joining them on the podium, it was the first World Championships ice dance event where all medalists were aged 30 or older.
Guignard/Fabbri finished the season at the World Team Trophy, with Fabbri serving as the captain of Team Italy. They finished second in the rhythm dance, clearing the 90-point mark for the first time. They were second in the free dance as well, setting another personal best. Team Italy finished in fourth place overall.

2023–24 season: Second European title and World bronze

Guignard/Fabbri began the season at the 2023 CS Lombardia Trophy, taking their seventh gold medal at the event, before winning another gold at the Shanghai Trophy.
Returning to the Grand Prix de France to start the Grand Prix, they successfully defended their title with decisive wins in both segments of the competition. The podium of gold medalists Guignard/Fabbri, silver medalists Fournier Beaudry/Sørensen, and bronze medalists Lopareva/Brissaud was the same as the previous year. Guignard/Fabbri entered the 2023 NHK Trophy as the favourites, but were unexpectedly upset in the free dance by European silver medalists Fear/Gibson of Great Britain. Fabbri called the result "an exciting preview" of the next year's European Championships.
Guignard/Fabbri rebounded from the underwhelming NHK Trophy result with their performance at the Grand Prix Final, where they finished second in both segments of the competition and took the silver medal. Fabbri said they were "glad to add another colour to our collection."
After retaining the Italian national title, Guignard/Fabbri sought to defend their continental title at the 2024 European Championships in Kaunas. Winning both segments of the competition, they took their second consecutive European gold medal.
Guignard/Fabbri finished the season at the 2024 World Championships in Montreal, where they came second in the rhythm dance with a score of 87.52, 1.01 points ahead of Canada's Gilles/Poirier in third, which Fabbri called "a great score to finish the season." In the free dance, they encountered difficulty when Guignard's skirt became stuck on her skate blade while completing a sliding movement, though they were able to complete the remainder of the program without error. They came third in the segment, and were overtaken by Gilles/Poirier for the silver medal overall, taking bronze.

2024–25 season: Third European title

In an appearance on the Challenger circuit to begin the season, Guignard/Fabbri won gold at the 2024 CS Lombardia Trophy, and also at the 2024 Shanghai Trophy. Going on to compete at the 2024–25 Grand Prix circuit, Guignard/Fabbri entered the 2024 Grand Prix de France as heavy favourites, and won the rhythm dance segment. After an error-riddled free dance that included Fabbri falling during their circular step sequence, and a lost level on their final stationary lift, they came fifth in that segment, and fell to second overall behind French team Lopareva/Brissaud. Following the event, Fabbri expressed their disappointment, saying, "I have really nothing to say. I think it was the worst performance of our career." Three weeks later, Guignard/Fabbri won the gold medal at the 2024 Cup of China, solidifying their spot at the 2024–25 Grand Prix Final. Fabbri called this "a restart for us, giving us some much-needed good vibes for the rest of the season."
At the Grand Prix Final in Grenoble, Guignard/Fabbri came second in the rhythm dance, aided by a fall from Canadian rivals Gilles/Poirier, who came last in the segment. They were third in the free dance, with Gilles/Poirier rebounding to finish second there, but Guignard/Fabbri remained second overall, while British team Fear/Gibson reached the Final podium as bronze medalists. Guignard and Fabbri said they were "satisfied" with their result, saying that due to their poor result in the French Grand Prix the first part of the season had been both mentally and physically tough. Later in December they won another Italian national title.
In the leadup to the 2025 European Championships in Tallinn, there was speculation as to whether Fear/Gibson, the silver medalists the prior two years, could build on their Grand Prix Final success and mount a challenge to Guignard/Fabbri for the gold medal. However, Guignard/Fabbri won both segments of the competition to take their third consecutive European title, while the British finished third, with Lopareva/Brissaud the silver medalists.
Guignard/Fabbri had twizzle issues in the rhythm dance at the 2025 World Championships in Boston, coming fourth in the segment, 0.82 points behind Fear/Gibson in third. They were fourth as well in the free dance, despite having the third-highest component scores, having lost a level on one of their lifts. Guignard said afterward that their "preparations and training went really well, so I really don't know what happened." She also acknowledged that many "just didn't like" their free program for the season.
Selected to compete for Team Italy at the 2025 World Team Trophy, Guignard/Fabbri placed third in all segments of the ice dance event, helping Team Italy in securing the bronze medal overall. Team captain Guignard said the second day of the event was “fantastic” for team Italy as it’s the first time they are in the third position at the end of the day. “It’s a very talented team. Everybody is doing well, and we enjoy the crowd a lot,” she said. “They also help a lot because it’s the last competition of the season, so everybody is tired. But with the crowd like this, I mean we just enjoy.”

2025–26 season

Guignard/Fabbri started their season off at 2025 Grand Prix de France where they finished fourth. Three weeks later, they won the silver medal at 2025 NHK Trophy. "Since we decided to start the season a little bit later, we are quite happy with the performances we had in both our Grand Prixes," Fabbri said. "We know that's just the beginning of the season for us."
In December, following a gold medal win at the 2025 CS Golden Spin of Zagreb, Guignard/Fabbri competed at the 2026 Italian Championships, winning their eighth consecutive national title. They were subsequently named to the 2026 Winter Olympic team.
The following month, Guignard/Fabbri won the silver medal at the 2026 European Championships. "We knew that we were not in perfect shape at the beginning of the season,” said Fabbri. “So, getting back from that and going home now with these performances, we’re really proud.”

Programs

Ice dance with Charlène Guignard

SeasonShort dance/Rhythm danceFree danceExhibition
2010–11Mine Vaganti
  • "Assassin's Tango"
'
By John Powell
Choreo. by Lyudmila Vlasova

  • "March With Me"
Performed by Montserrat Caballé
Choreo. by Lyudmila Vlasova
rowspan="2"
2011–12Cha-Cha: "Cuentame"
By The Manhattan Transfer
Rhumba: "All Is Fair In Love"
By Stevie Wonder
Samba: "Comadre Compadre"
By King Africa
Choreo. by Barbara Fusar-Poli & Lyudmila Vlasova
The Godfather
By Nino Rota
Choreo. by Barbara Fusar-Poli & Lyudmila Vlasova
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2012–13Waltz: "Buongiorno A Te"
Performed by Luciano Pavarotti
Polka: "Tritsch Tratsch Polka"
By Johann Strauss II
Choreo. by Barbara Fusar-Poli & Corrado Giordani

  • Estate
  • Inverno
'
By Antonio Vivaldi
Choreo. by Barbara Fusar-Poli & Corrado Giordani

By Jennifer Lopez
2013–14Charleston: "Money, Money"
'Quickstep: "Cabaret"
By Liza Minnelli
Foxtrot: "Big Spender"
'

Choreo. by Barbara Fusar-Poli & Corrado Giordani

  • "Un giorno per noi"
'
Performed by Josh Groban

By Sergei Prokofiev
Choreo. by Barbara Fusar-Poli & Corrado Giordani
2014–15Flamenco: "Farrucas"
By Jose Galvan
Paso doble: "Gato Montes"
By Hugo Montenegro
Choreo. by Barbara Fusar-Poli & Corrado Giordani

By Ronan Hardiman
By Bill Whelan
By Secret Garden
By Ronan Hardiman
Choreo. by Barbara Fusar-Poli & Corrado Giordani

  • "Forgotten"
By Elvis Costello
2015–16Waltz: "Torna a Surriento"
Performed by Luciano Pavarotti
Polka: "Maria Mari"
Performed by André Rieu
  • "Fantasia Italiana"
By Mantovani
Choreo. by Barbara Fusar-Poli & Corrado Giordani
Schindler's List
By John Williams
  • "Abdication"
'
By Abel Korzeniowski
Choreo. by Barbara Fusar-Poli & Corrado Giordani

By Andrea Bocelli & Sarah Brightman
2016–17Grease
Choreo. by Barbara Fusar-Poli & Corrado Giordani
The Nutcracker
By Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
  • * "Pas de deux"
  • * "Waltz of the Flowers"
Choreo. by Barbara Fusar-Poli & Corrado Giordani
La Bohème
By Charles Aznavour
2017–18Salsa: "La Tormenta"
Performed by Sergio George's Salsa GiantsRhumba: "Con Los Anos Que Me Quedan"
By Gloria EstefanSamba: "Samba de Rio Pardo"
By Miguel Preto
Choreo. by Barbara Fusar-Poli & Corrado Giordani

By Muse
Choreo. by Barbara Fusar-Poli & Corrado Giordani

  • Cello: Lamberto Curtoni
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By Leonard Cohen
Performed by Jeff Buckley
2018–19Tango: "Miedo a la Libertad"
By TanghettoTango: "La Chanson des vieux amants"
Performed by KantangoTango: "Tanos"
By Lino Cannavacciuvolo
Choreo. by Barbara Fusar-Poli & Corrado Giordani

Performed by Emma Stone
  • "Lovely Night"
  • "Planetarium"
'
By Justin Hurwitz, Benj Pasek & Justin Paul
Choreo. by Barbara Fusar-Poli & Corrado Giordani
Grease:
Performed by Olivia Newton-John
Performed by John Travolta & Olivia Newton-John
2019–20Blues: "AJ's Blues"Quickstep: "The Hollywood Wiz"
Performed by Jeremy Kushnier
Quickstep: "Reel Love"
Performed by Jeremy Kushnier, Ryan Vona & Ruby Lewis
'

By Guy Dubuc & Marc Lessard
Choreo. by Barbara Fusar-Poli & Corrado Giordani

By David Bowie
Performed by Amanda Palmer & Jherez Bischoff
By David Bowie
Performed by Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real
Choreo. by Barbara Fusar-Poli & Corrado Giordani

By Tears for Fears
Performed by Adam Lambert
2019–20Grease:Blues: "Hopelessly Devoted to You"
By John Farrar
Performed by
Grease Live! castRock: "Greased Lightnin'"
By Jim Jacobs & Warren Casey
Performed by
Glee castSwing: "We Go Together"
By Jim Jacobs & Warren Casey
Performed by
Grease Live! cast
Choreo. by Barbara Fusar-Poli & Corrado Giordani

By David Bowie
Performed by Amanda Palmer & Jherez Bischoff
By David Bowie
Performed by Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real
Choreo. by Barbara Fusar-Poli & Corrado Giordani

By Tears for Fears
Performed by Adam Lambert
2020–2021Grease:Blues: "Hopelessly Devoted to You"
By John Farrar
Performed by
Grease Live! castRock: "Greased Lightnin'"
By Jim Jacobs & Warren Casey
Performed by
Glee castSwing: "We Go Together"
By Jim Jacobs & Warren Casey
Performed by
Grease Live! cast
Choreo. by Barbara Fusar-Poli & Corrado Giordani
Atonement
By Dario Marianelli
  • "Song For The Little Sparrow"
By Abel Korzeniowski
Choreo. by Barbara Fusar-Poli & Corrado Giordani

  • 7+3
By Ultimo
2021–22Funk: "Diamonds Are Invincible"
By Michael Jackson & Mark RonsonHip-Hop: "Smooth Criminal"Disco: "Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough"
By Michael Jackson
Choreo. by Barbara Fusar-Poli & Corrado Giordani
Atonement
By Dario Marianelli
  • "Song For The Little Sparrow"
By Abel Korzeniowski
Choreo. by Barbara Fusar-Poli & Corrado Giordani

  • 7+3
By Ultimo
2022–23Samba: "This Is"Rhumba: "I'm Crying "
By Grace JonesSamba: "Pantera en Libertad "
By Mónica Naranjo & Apollo 440
Choreo. by Barbara Fusar-Poli & Corrado Giordani

By AG, feat. Claire Wyndham
  • "Mephisto's Lullaby"
By Yair Albeg Wein & Or Kribos
  • "Eden"
By Belinda
Choreo. by Barbara Fusar-Poli & Corrado Giordani

  • "A Lovely Night"
'
By Emma Stone & Ryan Gosling
2022–23Samba: "This Is"Rhumba: "I'm Crying "
By Grace Jones
Samba: "Pantera en Libertad "
By Mónica Naranjo & Apollo 440
Choreo. by Barbara Fusar-Poli & Corrado Giordani

  • "My Love Will Never Die"
By AG, feat. Claire Wyndham
  • "Mephisto's Lullaby"
By Yair Albeg Wein & Or Kribos
  • "Eden"
By Belinda
Choreo. by Barbara Fusar-Poli & Corrado Giordani

By Mahmood & Blanco
2023–24
By Bonnie Tyler
By Phil Collins
Choreo. by Barbara Fusar-Poli & Corrado Giordani

  • "Through the Sheets"
'
By Abel Korzeniowski
  • "Arrival of the Birds"
'
By The Cinematic Orchestra
  • "A Model of the Universe"
'

By Jóhann Jóhannsson
  • "Closing Credits"
'
By David Hirschfelder
Choreo. by Barbara Fusar-Poli & Corrado Giordani
7+3
2023–24
By Bonnie Tyler
By Phil Collins
Choreo. by Barbara Fusar-Poli & Corrado Giordani

  • "Through the Sheets"
'
By Abel Korzeniowski
  • "Arrival of the Birds"
'
By The Cinematic Orchestra
  • "A Model of the Universe"
'

By Jóhann Jóhannsson
  • "Closing Credits"
''
By David Hirschfelder
Choreo. by Barbara Fusar-Poli & Corrado Giordani

  • "Robotboys Audition"
By Robotboys
By George Michael
By Black Eyed Peas
2024–25
By Wilson Pickett
By Stevie Wonder
Performed by Byron Stingily & Kevin McKay
Choreo. by Barbara Fusar-Poli & Corrado Giordani

  • "Robotboys Audition"
By Robotboys
  • "Goodbye"
By Kavinsky & Sébastien Tellier
  • "DubstEpic Symph"
By Robotboys
Choreo. by Barbara Fusar-Poli & Corrado Giordani

  • "Un'altra storia"
By Marco Mengoni, feat. Franco126
2025–26
By Backstreet Boys
Choreo. by Corrado Giordani
Diamanti
  • * "Gioco di Sguardi"
  • * "Diamanti Theme "
  • * "Diamanti Theme "
By Giuliano Taviani & Carmelo Molinar
  • * "Diamanti"
Performed by Giorgia
Choreo. by Corrado Giordani

by Ed Sheeran & Andrea Bocelli