My artistic practice unfolds across disciplines: performance, video, sound and writing as a way to dissolve boundaries between forms of expression.
Working through multiple mediums allows me to approach ideas from different sensorial and emotional perspectives, creating layered experiences rather than singular narratives.
This fluidity reflects the complexity of the body, of identity, of perception itself.
Multidisciplinarity, for me, is not a method but a necessity; a way to think, feel and communicate through many languages at once.

"La Cura"

“La Cura” was born from a deep exploration of shamanic vocalisation and the transformation of chronic pain.
Confronting fibromyalgia, the artist has dedicated years to vocal experimentation, engaging hearing, sight, and emotion.
In a meditative state, they challenge the limits of human vocality, alchemising sound from pain into liberation.
Without fixed choreography, each performance is unique, allowing the audience to connect directly with the artist and the lived experience.

“La Cura” conveys the message that pain can become art – and even a guide – if one learns to listen to it.
Rooted in personal research, shamanic and lyrical vocal techniques, it offers an intimate and powerful vision of art as a tool for human resilience.

"Don’t be shy"

A romantic and slightly melancholic dedication to the female body and its sensuality.

Don’t Be Shy is a multidisciplinary performance directed and curated  by choreographer Alessia Stracuzzi weaving together dance, theatre, voice, and poetry to explore the experience of bodies socialised as female.
Three bodies, different in form and story, seek authentic connection and a sensuality free from stereotypes.
The work investigates the external gaze, inner perception, and the longing to reconcile with oneself in a conscious and intimate way.

A little glimpse of theatre projects I’ve been involved in through the years.