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I am an Italian theatre maker, performer, facilitator and educator based in London.
My work is concerned with social engagement, belonging and how the creative process can contribute to the expansion of identity. I believe that participation in the creative process can contribute to raise awareness of ourselves and can help us breaking patterns and expand our identities. Beyond individual change, I also believe in the power of arts to bring about social change by creating a platform for political issues to be raised and discussed.
After moving to the UK in 2008, and completing an MA in Applied Theatre at Goldsmiths University, I have been working in London and internationally as a facilitator in theatre for social change for a number of organisations, institutions and museums.
For Pan Intercultural Arts I devised, delivered and evaluated several long term theatre projects for young refugees and female survivors of human trafficking. Since 2014 I am the Project Director of Future, Pan’s theatre group for unaccompanied asylum seeking children.
In 2013, together with Nina Feldman, I founded Feedback Theatre to explore socio-political issues through performance. Our first piece No Feedback is an immersive theatrical event that combines human rights research on discrimination and genocide with physical theatre, our current project 13 Moons explores menstrual stigma and taboo.
As an ensemble member of award-winning physical theatre company The PappyShow I have performed and contributed to the devising of Girls, Care and Wait Til The End (currently in development).
I am a regular visiting tutor at Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, Goldsmiths College and other UK universities.
My work is concerned with social engagement, belonging and how the creative process can contribute to the expansion of identity. I believe that participation in the creative process can contribute to raise awareness of ourselves and can help us breaking patterns and expand our identities. Beyond individual change, I also believe in the power of arts to bring about social change by creating a platform for political issues to be raised and discussed.
After moving to the UK in 2008, and completing an MA in Applied Theatre at Goldsmiths University, I have been working in London and internationally as a facilitator in theatre for social change for a number of organisations, institutions and museums.
For Pan Intercultural Arts I devised, delivered and evaluated several long term theatre projects for young refugees and female survivors of human trafficking. Since 2014 I am the Project Director of Future, Pan’s theatre group for unaccompanied asylum seeking children.
In 2013, together with Nina Feldman, I founded Feedback Theatre to explore socio-political issues through performance. Our first piece No Feedback is an immersive theatrical event that combines human rights research on discrimination and genocide with physical theatre, our current project 13 Moons explores menstrual stigma and taboo.
As an ensemble member of award-winning physical theatre company The PappyShow I have performed and contributed to the devising of Girls, Care and Wait Til The End (currently in development).
I am a regular visiting tutor at Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, Goldsmiths College and other UK universities.