Performer, choreographer and teacher of contemporary dance practices, she develops an artistic research situated at the intersection of dance, performing arts and visual languages, with a strong commitment to international circulation. Her works have been presented in festivals and networks in Italy, Spain, France, Turkey, Poland and Serbia, engaging in contexts of artistic mobility and transnational exchange.
Her choreographic research is grounded in embodied listening, instant composition and a continuous practice of cross-disciplinary contamination. Her authorial work focuses on the study of myth and ritual in relation to memory, investigated as corporeal, emotional and collective memory. The body thus becomes a site of stratification and transmission, capable of traversing different cultural and artistic contexts.
In 2024 she was awarded the European call The Big Green – Soil, promoted by Marche Teatro in collaboration with partners from Poland, Portugal, Hungary and Latvia, an experience that further consolidates her international trajectory and network-based practice. In 2025 she premieres Hyphae polyphony of the undergrowth, a choreographic creation with live music by Marcello Gori and video animations by Ruben Gagliardini, conceived for international circuits and multidisciplinary contexts. In 2024 she also creates Atoms for peace, supported by Inteatro, confirming a collaborative and collective working methodology.
Among her recent works, Songs of Extinction – This is my letter to the Earth (2023) addresses the relationship between humans and the planet, habitats and endangered species through a performative device integrating dance, video projections and original music. MAN (2021), produced by Dancehaus Più, explores human vulnerability and the roots of emotions, while Natuur (2020), co-produced by Dancehaus Più and CCN de Nantes, was a finalist for the Prospettiva Danza Award 2021. She was selected for Next Generation of Choreographers promoted by Fondazione Aterballetto (2022) and worked with the company MK directed by Michele Di Stefano from 2016 to 2020.
Alongside her creative work, she pursues a pedagogical practice focused on the transmission of contemporary dance and improvisation, understood as a space for research, exchange, and the creation of temporary communities. After earning a degree in Humanities for Communication and a diploma in Dance Theatre from the Civica Paolo Grassi in Milan, her training developed between Italy and Europe, contributing to an open, intercultural, and research-oriented approach, in which international mobility anddialogue between contexts represent key areas of development.

