Paola Calvetti was born in Milan, Italy. She was educated at Liceo Linguistico A. Manzoni (Languages School) and graduated in DAMS (Drama, Art and Music Studies) at Bologna’s University.
After leaving school she wrote her first book Lo spazio fantastico (Emme Edizioni) dedicated to dance and mime for children.Calvetti is married. She has two children, a boy and a girl.
After graduation, she started her career as a journalist for the daily newspaper la Repubblica, contributing articles about dance and music.
Meantime she wrote five portraits for Rai 2, the second State Channel dedicated to great dance artists:
Jazz City, Alvin Ailey’s New York; La ville lumière, Roland Petit’s Paris; Water Cities, Carolyn Carlson’s Helsinki and Venice; Madrid, starring Antonio Gades and his dance ballet company, The enchanted Moon, starring Alessandra Ferri. This tv film won the first Price (Award) at the FIPA in Cannes in 1992.
In 1990, she wrote the film for Rai 2 Il ritorno, dedicated to Italian dancers dancing abroad.
In 1989, 1990, 1991 and 1992 she created and directed Danza&Video, film and video Festival in Milano.
She arranged and directed the series “La danza” (De Agostini), composed of 20 video-portraits of the most important dancers and coreographers of the XX century.
She wrote essays on music and dance for the Teatro alla Scala (the milanese Opera House).
From 1993 to 1997, after leaving journalism, she became chief of the press office at La Scala.
In 1996 she was the curator of the exibition and the essay Riccardo Muti alla Scala (Leonardo Editore).
In 1999 she published her first novel L’Amore segreto (Baldini&Castoldi) based on a secret love story revealed by an old lady to her lover’s daughter 40 years later. In 2000 the novel was finalist at the literary Award Bancarella and it was translated in Dutch, Swedish, Portuguese, Greek, Japanese.
In 2010 it was translated in Frech (L’amour secret, Presses de la cité), Rumanian, and Germany.
Her second novel, L’addio (Bompiani), again set in the world of classic music, is the story of three women and their lifetime friendship. Olga, the main character, wants to be a costumes and set designer and her dreams come true when she works as assistents for the famous editino of La Traviata directed by Luchino Visconti in 1955. The novel was translated in Portuguese (O Adeus, Rocco…)
Calvetti’s third novel Né con te né senza di te was released in 2004 and was inspired by Truffauts’s masterpiece The woman next door: the omicide-suicide of two lovers narated by their best friend.
In 2006 she published Perché tu mi hai sorriso (Bompiani), a sort of psychological duel between an old mother and her daughter, imprisoned in a mysterious an passionate relationship.