Fabrice
BRIVOT

As a child, I expressed myself through colorful scribbles and vibrant paintings, and it was only natural that, as soon as I learned to write, I began composing short poems.

During my teenage years, discovering the guitar opened a new world: I could set my words to music and voice, composing songs that would deeply shape my life for over two decades.
Alongside this, I wrote short stories, plays, and even a novel.

Beyond intimate concerts and street performances, I explored other dimensions of live art—through theater, clowning, and dance—immersing myself in the richness of performance.

After self-releasing an album of ten original guitar-and-voice songs, Chansons(s) pour toi, in 2013, sILEnce marks the first officially published printed work I have co-created.

Soon, my first novel, recently completed, will follow. Other works—including plays, comics, children’s books, graphic novels, and novels—are in progress.

Projects for live performances combining these various mediums are also under consideration.

Giulia
RAVAROTTO

I work as an artist and dancer in Italy and Europe. I practice improvisation and instant composition, and believe in a body that learns by experiencing things, an intelligent body that thinks and feels.

Space, movement and silence are inspirations for most of my creations (before I start drawing, I like to take a moment to tune into my body, for example, with a dance).

Also in my work as an author and choreographer, visual art accompanies the creative process. It becomes a trace or part of the final result, in the performance.

It is valuable to collaborate with artists who use different mediums, the dialogue that is created is rich and magical.