Alice G. Giuliani is an Italian dance and performance artist based in Brussels. Her practice moves across interdisciplinary languages, placing the body and voice at its core—as spaces of fantasy, vulnerability, and transformation. Through her work, she seeks to rewrite and expand hidden narratives around illness and less visible disabilities, while exploring tenderness, sensuality, and unconventional forms of kinship. 

Since 2022, she creates her own works:
RUGGINE (new creation), in collaboration with visual artist Winju;
And everything is porous as a bodily crack (2024), in collaboration with Camilla Strandhagen; A.ROOM.POURED.OVER.ME (2023).

Her work has been supported and showcased in places such as workspacebrussels, Beursschouwburg, Féderation Wallonie-Bruxelles, BUDA (BE); Live Works/Centrale Fies, Base Milano, Aldes and Orlando Festival (IT);  CWB & JerkOff Festival (FR).

Over the past ten years, she has collaborated as a performer in numerous dance and musical productions across Europe, among others with Alessandro Schiattarella (CH), Benjamin Abel Meriraerghe (BE), Beweggrund (CH), ANNIE HANAUER (UK), Roberto Castello (IT), Louise Vanneste (BE)  among others.

She holds a master’s degree in choreography and performance from ISAC at Académie Royal de Beaux Arts de Bruxelles;
two bachelor’s degrees in Performing Arts from Roma Tre University (IT) and Paris VIII University (FR).
She trained at PACAC 3 - Forum Dança (PT) and over the years she has taken part in many workshops and classes, shaping a performative practice that is both multifaceted and distinctive, always driven by curiosity and a desire to explore new approaches and tools.