
LOS ANGELES – The extraordinary journey of Antonio Spinelli, the Italian dancer who performed alongside Bad Bunny, was celebrated in Los Angeles during the 21st edition of LA, Italia – Film, Fashion and Art Festival, highlighting a young Italian talent who has already conquered some of the world’s most visible stages.
Originally from Mugnano di Napoli, Spinelli has quickly emerged as one of the most promising performers working in the international entertainment industry. His career has brought him to Los Angeles, where he collaborates with major artists and productions in the global music scene. His recent performances alongside Bad Bunny, one of the most influential artists of contemporary pop culture, have placed him under the spotlight of international audiences.
During LA, Italia 2026, the festival recognized Spinelli’s artistic path and his growing international career, celebrating the presence of Italian talent within the global entertainment industry and the contribution of young performers capable of bridging cultures through music, dance and live performance.
“Stories like that of Antonio Spinelli demonstrate how Italian creativity continues to find space on the most important stages in the world,” said Pascal Vicedomini, founder and producer of the festival. “LA, Italia has always aimed to celebrate not only cinema but the broader spectrum of Italian talent in the arts and entertainment industries.”
Vicedomini also underlined how the festival continues to serve as a meeting point between Italy and Hollywood: “Recognizing young artists who succeed internationally means strengthening the cultural bridge between Italy and the United States and encouraging new generations to pursue global artistic careers.”
Promoted by the Capri in the World Institute, with the support of the Italian Ministry of Culture and under the patronage of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, LA, Italia – Film, Fashion and Art Festival continues to celebrate Italian excellence in cinema, music, fashion and performing arts on the global stage.














