Artistic Direction

I am not looking for a poetic language but I work so that poetry can arise between the lines of the performance.

I observe the space, listen to the opportunities it presents. 


Creating a show or making an ad hoc event means working like a tailor making custom-made clothes.

It means adapting performances with their content both technical and meaningful to a place and context that have their own identity from which I cannot disregard.

Public space 



When you work in public space, every feature of the space where you go to operate is well in the memory and gaze of the audience. Working in the public space means putting your hands in the collective imagination of those who have lived that space every day for a long time and will continue to experience it after the performance ... perhaps adding to their memory the memories of the performance you dedicated to them.

Aerial and Vertical Theater


What I am passionate about is instilling in the audience a sense of spatial disorientation, tricking perspectives, making them forget for a moment that the performers are jumping, dancing and running on a floor orthogonal to the ground or that they are hanging above their heads ... opening up a world where there is no longer an above and a below.

On the vertical space the actor, the performer, the circus performer move as if they were on a floor rotated 90 degrees, an orthogonal stage while in the aerial performances we go into the realm of suspended, upside down, total loss of spatial references.


VO(i)LA

show created for the closing of the 2022/23 season of BE FIT Ravenna

in collaboration with Cristina Sangiorgi, Aurora Rusticali and the students of the rhythmic gymnastics, pole dance, aerial and vertical acrobatics courses