Alessio Nardin
Director and pedaguoge
He was graduated to the School for pedagogs and directors directed by Anatolij Vasiliev in Venice (2010-2014).
Moreover he was graduated to the class of director and dramas of National Theatre of Venice Teatro Stabile del Veneto. He studied direction also to the School SAT (GITIS) directed by Iurij Alschitz. Instead he studied also with Adolph Shapiro, Nicolaj Karpov, Mamadou Dioume (CICT), Maril Van den Broek, Ferruccio Soleri, Carlo Boso, Eugenio Barba, Mas Soegeng, Francesco Manetti, Marco Barriccelli, B.H. Roboth, A. Leparsky, Nicoletta Cabassi, and other masters.
He specialized in Acting tecniques at the masters of National Schools such as Accademia dei Filodrammatici (Milan), Civica Accademia di Arte Drammatica “Nico Pepe” (Udine), European School of Actors “Prima del Teatro” (San Miniato, Pisa), Ecole des Ecoles, Università Eurasiana del Teatro.
He works as a director and pedagogue in Italy, Spain, Portugal, Czech Republic, Brazil, France, Poland, Romania, Russia. He works as a director and assistant director for: the National Theater of Strasbourg (France), Théâtre national de Bretagne (Rennes), Théâtre de la Ville (Paris), Teatro Stabile del Veneto - National Theater of Venice, RAI National Italian Radio Television, La Fenice Theater (Venice), Opera Festival of Valle d'Itria (Martina Franca), CSS di Udine, Teatro Fondamenta Nuove (Venice), Teatro del Giglio (Lucca), the Verdi Orchestra of Milan.
He works at Arta (Paris), at the Grotowskij Instiute (Wroclaw, Poland), and at the Festival Fabbrica Europa (Italy).
He is member of the “Isola della Pedagogia”, directed by Anatolij Vasiliev, with whom he won the award “Ubu 2012”.
His theatrical performances and directions are invited and rewarded at festivals such as: European Theater Festival "Arlecchino d'oro", Tortosa Theater Festival, Seville Theater Festival (best show award), "OFF Award" of the Teatro Stabile del Veneto - National Theater (finalist). As a director and assistant director he makes short films and films. These films are invited to various festivals such as: ART DOC Festival in Moscow, the INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL in Rotterdam and Moscow International Film Festival directed by Nikita Michalkov.
He works and collaborates with directors and dramatists such as: Anatolij Vassiliev, Valerie Dreville, Rafael Spregelburd, Stanilas Nordey, Claudio Tolcachir, J.S. Sinisterra, J. Mayorga, Blaca Doménech, Paco Bezerra, Giuseppe Emiliani, Daniele Salvo, Ferruccio Soleri. Also with musicians such as Stefano Bet, Ruben Jais, and the Orchestra Verdi of Milan.
He is pedaguoge of stage movement (biomecanics) and acting at various national Acting Schools and Universities like National Academy of Theater and Television of Romania, Civic Academy of Dramatic Art Nico Pepe (Udine), Theater of Santamaria (Brazil), Accademia Teatrale
Veneta of Venice, Theater School of Mantua, Ca 'Foscari University of Venice, Universitas Patavina of Padua, in projects with the National Civic Academy Paolo Grassi of Milan.
From 2012 he is also artistic director of T-LAD (permanent Laboratory of Dramatic Art) in several Theatres in Italy.
He specialies in Commedia dell'Arte with Ferruccio Soleri, Carlo Boso, Gorgio Bertan, Nora Fuser, Nelly Quette, Bob Roboth, Stefano Perocco.
In 2006 is directed from Ferruccio Soleri in “Arlecchino e gli altri...” (coproduction Comune di Napoli-Teatro Stabile di Innovazione “Galleria Toledo” Naples) in the character of Pantalone. In 2005, in the character of Pantalone is directed from Carlo Boso in the canovaccio “Botte da orbi” (co-production Comune di Ravenna-Teatrovivo). From 2006 to 2010 he is professor of Commedia dell'Arte at the International Mask Centre of Venice directed by Adriano Iurissevich. From 2010 he is artistic director of Commedia dell'Arte International Master “Officina della Commedia” by Teatro del Giglio (Lucca, Italy). From 2007 to 2010 he was artistic director of International Mask Festival of Venice. From 208 to 2010 he was director of the Commedia dell’Arte shows of the Official Carnival of Venice.