The ON DANSE workshops and courses allow students to physically explore the universe of the artists working with the CCN – Ballet de Lorraine. They are open to amateur and advanced dancers alike, 16 years and older.
Rates: full rate: 18€ / reduced rate*: 12€
Bookings: balletdelorraine.mapado.com / billetterie@ballet-de-lorraine.eu / 03 83 85 69 08
Michele Di Stefano. Born in Milan (I) in 1963, he lives in Rome at present.
Formerly singer in a new wave band that performed almost everywhere in Italy during the 80's, he approached choreography with a DIY attitude, to investigate the displacement of a singing body on stage. He graduated 1990 at the University of Salerno on German expressionist theatre. Starting right after the graduation, he's been carrying out a personal research into movement techniques, setting up his own creative methodology.
He established the contemporary dance group mk in 2000.
Mk focuses on body research, choreography and sound making. The group has developed over the years an inquiry into the ambiguity of bodily states and their alterations, the exotic and the abstract, through different formats and collaborations; it is now considered as one of the most interesting research ensemble of the Italian scene.
The group tours regularly in Italy and abroad. Bermudas, a recent creation on perpetual motion and pure movement, received the Danza&Danza 2018 prize and the 2019 Ubu Prize as best Italian production.
Touring of performances is complemented by an intense activity of conferences, workshops and experimental proposals, including the Platform of Balinese Dance at the Santarcangelo International Festival (2014 and 2015), projects for the 2013-15 BiennaleDanza and BiennaleTeatro 2019, an ongoing dialogue with the Scuola Paolo Grassi in Milan, IUAV University in Venice and USI Architecture Academy in Mendrisio (2024).
He received choreographic commissions from Aterballetto, Korean National Contemporary Dance Company, Nuovo Balletto di Toscana and the CCN - Ballet de Lorraine for a new creation in 2023. He’s been consultant for the contemporary dance program (GRANDI PIANURE 2018-22) at Teatro di Roma-National Theatre, was co-curator with Francesca Corona of the Giacimenta project for Matera 2019 and creator of the performance cycles TROPICI (Angelo Mai, Rome) and BUFFALO (Palazzo delle Esposizioni, MACRO Museum Rome and Museo Nazionale Romano 2019-24). In 2018 he curated the Outdoor section of the BolzanoDanza-Tanz Bozen Festival.
In 2014 he received the Silver Lion for Innovation in Dance at the Venice Biennale and in 2018 the Nico Garrone Award. He is an associate artist at the Milan Triennale for the three-year period 2022-24. In 2012, Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems, by Michele Di Stefano and Margherita Morgantin, a text of choreographic instructions and weather reports, was published by Quodlibet. Since 2010, the group has received a Ministry of Culture grant.