Alice is an Anglo-Italian interdisciplinary artist, working at the intersection of dance and design. She uses fantastical myths and stories (both her own invented ones and well known tales) to explore the everyday experiences of being human. She enjoys working in the imaginary, the otherworldly and the surreal. Alice makes visually striking dance which is driven by costume and design.
Alice trained at the London Contemporary Dance School and California Institute of the Arts. As a performer she has worked with artists such as Marie Chouinard, Dimitri Chamblas and Marco D'Agostin at festivals and theatres such as Venice Dance Biennale, The Place, Hauser&Wirth Los Angeles and Tanzwerkstatt Munich.
In 2024, she premiered her first solo work 'Too Much, Too Many, All the Time' and 'From One Skin to Another', made in collaboration with Alexandra Paal for Tipperary Dance Festival. In collaboration with Synne Lundesgaard (ALICE+SYNNE) she has made Bodies of Water (2021) and Still Changes (2023). In 2022, she worked as a movement director and producer for Matt McDermott's dance film Burning Gold.
She has had choreographic residencies at Tipperary Dance, Tanztendenz in Munich, Impulstanz in Vienna and Fieldworks in London.
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As a costume maker and designer she has worked, for among others, The Place, Trinity Laban, Elliot Minogue-Stone, Tala Lee Turton Productions and Camilla Greenwell. In 2023 she won the Michael Grandage Company Futures Award for dance costume design. She designs and makes the costumes and set for all her own work.
