Alice Gosti
Alice is a transnational immigrant choreographer, curator, and hybrid performance artist who creates site-responsive performance rituals and live art installations that examine how history and politics enter the body and condition how we move and relate. Gosti also works under the name MALACARNE. Born and raised by dynamic artist duo SANDFORD&GOSTI in Perugia, Italy, she’s worked between Italy and occupied Duwamish and Coast Salish land (Seattle) since 2008. Drawing on current and historical social realities, her projects center people made invisible by white-normative power structures, including immigrants, womxn, trans-activists, Indigenous populations, and those experiencing homelessness. This is her first season at Portland Center Stage. Other theaters: Oregon Shakespeare Festival, Actors Theatre of Louisville, Seattle Repertory Theater, Folger Theatre, Jacob’s Pillow, ACT Theatre, On the Boards, Intiman Theatre, Velocity Dance Center, Seattle Shakespeare Company, Risk|Reward Festival, ODC Theatre, American Dance Festival and Joyce Theatre. gostia.com malacarne.co IG: @gostiaa @malacarneco
Recent Portland Center Stage Credits*
Coriolanus | Movement Director |
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