Giada started dancing at a young age with street dance styles. At 14 she began her training in a dance school in the south of Italy focusing on Horton, ballet, hip hop and house dance. She worked with Eleina D....
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Giada started dancing at a young age with street dance styles. At 14 she began her training in a dance school in the south of Italy focusing on Horton, ballet, hip hop and house dance. She worked with Eleina D. dance company at the beginning of its small productions. At 20 she started her dance journey among Berlin, London, Israel, China, Rome and Paris attending professional dance formations and workshops with several teachers and dance companies, among which: Hofesh, Batsheva, Rambert, Tavaziva, Vocab. In Berlin she met the choreographer Alessio Trevisani who asked her to join his dance theater company in Leipzig and so she did. She then attended the dance journey program with Kibbutz dance company in Israel where she had the opportunity to work with the dancers of the company among which Olga Stetsyu. There is where she started creating and dancing new experimental choreographies. She then moved to China to study martial arts, kung fu
shaolin with Shifu Shi Yan Jun and then she won a scholarship to attended the international program at Vivo Ballet in Rome with Enzo Celli; that same year she danced with his company bringing “Fragile” at Quinzena de danca de Almada in Portugal. She danced on a video for dj Theo Parrish from Detroit and than for Garrett Shider from Pfunkadelic. She collaborated for dance films with Domenico Maffei, Benjamin Brooklain Sanou and Michelangelo Visconti. She is now training between Paris and Florence, working in dance residencies and with Colonna pole dance company, training in pole dance, jam and freestyle sessions focused on experimental creations, on new ways of expressing herself and collaborating with other artists. Meditation and yoga form the basis of her daily training and lifestyle.