Monica Giovinazzi is an author, and a performer.
She works on vocal experimentation using theatrical
events to investigate reality and translating
every topic into short rhythmical texts, sonorous
multilingual textures, space transformations
and installations. She bases her design process
on subtraction applied to movement and sound
emission.
She has been involved in a range of different
projects such as Un corpo geometrico –
that relates women’s body to advertising;
Karusell – that connects children to a
carousel of adult wishes; Medea’s sauce
– the bordeliner figure of a 50 years
woman; Rischio di fogna urbana – rats
compelled to cohabit in a multiethnic metropolis;
Vacuum – inspired by Heiner Mueller; Coscine
di pollo – women at work; Esther –
written in collaboration with Paolo Puppa.
She teaches theatre, vocal and performative
tecniques, lecturing at different schools and
universities between Rome and Vienna; she is
also the Art Director at Raabe Teatro, 22, Via
A. Bertani, Rome.