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  • Irene Cioni

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    Irene is a movement artist, choreographer, dancer, experimenter and teacher based in London and Florence.

    She works both in live performance and on-screen environments, collaborating with theatre makers, film directors, musicians, dancers, models, actors, and writers to create meaningful, impactful work.

    In London you might have seen her choreography and movement work for theatre productions: Inside Bitch by Clean Break at the Royal Court Theatre; See Me Now at The Young Vic Theatre by Look Left Look Right Company; Ergo Sum by Sleight Of Hand Theatre at the Barbican; Tonight I am gonna be the new me, Soho Theatre and Super Duper Close Up both by Made in China Theatre.

    Irene is currently working with film director Teddy Powell on a dance film production and creation and is part of the Free Space Artist’s programme at Wayne McGregor Studio in London.

    Born in Florence, Italy, she studied at Opus Ballet (2000) and Amsterdam University of The Arts (MTD). 

     

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    Cheer Up Love (it might never happen) #2

    Wed 8 Jun at 7.15pm
    Cheer Up Love (it might never happen) is an evening of live art and dance about identity, gender, sexuality, rage and revolution. A mini festival within the festival, see a variety of boundary pushing works in one evening. Messy, chaotic and visceral, these avant garde artists are reimagining the way we look at performance. Expect the unexpected.

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