Davide Di Giovanni
Davide started his dance life at the Teatro Alla Scala in Milan when he was 15. He then received a full scholarship to study at the renowned ballet school Balletto Di Toscana, joining the junior company at 17.
After three years with the Balletto Di Toscano, Davide joined Balletto dell’Esperia in Turin, where he met Jacopo Godani, Gustavo Ramirez Sansano and William Forsythe. He then moved to Munich at 23, where he had the chance to work for the Staatstheater am Gärtnerplatz with choreographers Marco Göcke, Alexander Ekman and Jø Strømgren. He danced One Flat Thing, reproduced by William Forsythe, and worked on new creations with Christopher Roman, Nanin Linning, Georg Reischl and Jacopo Godani.
Davide joined Sydney Dance Company in 2017 and first performed with the Company as part of Orb. In 2019, he made his choreographic debut in New Breed with In Walked Bud. He features in Rafael Bonachela’s latest online work Cuatro, a collaboration with Sydney Symphony Orchestra.
Davide Di Giovanni
Davide started his dance life at the Teatro Alla Scala in Milan when he was 15. He then received a full scholarship to study at the renowned ballet school Balletto Di Toscana, joining the junior company at 17.
After three years with the Balletto Di Toscano, Davide joined Balletto dell’Esperia in Turin, where he met Jacopo Godani, Gustavo Ramirez Sansano and William Forsythe. He then moved to Munich at 23, where he had the chance to work for the Staatstheater am Gärtnerplatz with choreographers Marco Göcke, Alexander Ekman and Jø Strømgren. He danced One Flat Thing, reproduced by William Forsythe, and worked on new creations with Christopher Roman, Nanin Linning, Georg Reischl and Jacopo Godani.
Davide joined Sydney Dance Company in 2017 and first performed with the Company as part of Orb. In 2019, he made his choreographic debut in New Breed with In Walked Bud. He features in Rafael Bonachela’s latest online work Cuatro, a collaboration with Sydney Symphony Orchestra.