From competitive dance to singing and acting, Jazzy Fauchere has built a diverse career in entertainment. In this Q&A, Fauchere discusses how she balances her various disciplines, the impact of touring across North America, her experience in the film industry with “Mi Loca Quinceañera” and her passion for advocating for mental health and children’s safety. She also shares her personal and professional goals, including releasing new music and starring in more films.

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Q: From competitive dance to singing and acting, you’ve built an impressive skill set. How do you balance all these disciplines in your career?
A: I’m very thankful that I’ve had such experience in all areas of the entertainment industry. Each one is so different from the other, so I feel like I’ve learned so many different skills from each department whether it’s dance, singing, or acting. It’s definitely shaped me to be the person I am today in the industry, and I think it’s extremely important to be educated from all aspects, as it makes the job easier at the end of the day. Not only that, but it makes a person better to work with. I balance all these disciplines in my career by having a focused mindset and having the drive to learn new things every day.
Q: You’ve performed across North America—how has touring shaped you as an artist and performer?
A: Touring has definitely shaped me as an artist and performer in a lot of different ways, especially if you did it for almost three years like I did. One of the best things to experience when touring is to see your growth because it takes a lot to go tour stop to tour stop for such a long amount of time. I also met a lot of people from all different cultures and backgrounds, it was definitely an amazing opportunity to experience. I got to make a lot of friends from all different places, and it also gave me all the skills that I used today. Without experiencing this opportunity, I don’t think I would be the artist that I am today.
Q: What was it like stepping into the film industry with Mi Loca Quinceañera? Can you share anything about your role?
A: It was such an honor to be involved with this film, everyone that was involved put such handwork into it. I got to write songs for the soundtrack as well as being in the movie. I am one out of three members of a girl group in the movie. I’m not going to say too much because everyone’s going to have to stay tuned to watch it once it’s out!

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Q: Mental health and children’s safety are causes you’re passionate about. What inspired you to advocate for these issues, and how do you use your platform to support them?
A: When I was in the kid’s music group the Mini Pop Kids, one of our main focuses when touring was to give back to our fans. We would take time to visit Children’s hospitals and hangout/sing with the kids that don’t get to have the opportunity to see us at our shows. Not only that, we would have kids at our meet and greets that all came from different backgrounds, and just really making people feel like they’re heard is what I like to focus on. For me to be an advocate for these issues is really important to me as I think we all need to speak up as we all go through hard times and need to focus on having a healthy mind and soul. I use my platform to spread the word about these issues and if it’s one person or thousands of people I’m helping, at the end of the day I am helping anyone that needs it, that is what matters most.
Q: With such a dynamic career, what are some personal or professional goals you’re working toward right now?
A: I have so many goals, and I don’t think I’d be able to write them all down. One of my main focuses is to definitely release a lot of music this yea as it’s my biggest passion, and to just enjoy the year as it goes by. I’m also looking forward to a lot of movies I’ve worked on coming out this year, and my goal is to work on even more movies this year. In a nutshell, I’m just really focusing on my career and striving to achieve all the goals I have. I’m also wanting to spend a lot of time with my family, lots of family trips, and just to take my time through everything this year so I can really enjoy it.
Q: What’s something about you that fans might not know but would be surprised to learn?
A: Something that my fans might not know about me but would be surprised to learn is that I’m actually from Toronto, Canada. I’ve grown up there my whole life, until 2021 I moved to Los Angeles. I still have most of my family back in Canada, so I visit a lot. I miss the snowy winters in Canada, but got used to the warm LA winter is pretty quick.

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Where can we follow you on social media?
- Instagram: @jazzyfauchere
- TikTok: @jazzyfauchere_