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About me
I am a pianist and specialist in pedagogy, currently teaching Italian to migrant students at CPIA 3 in Rome (Provincial Centre for Adult Education). I earned my diplomas in Piano (1990) and Chamber Music (1993) at the Santa Cecilia Conservatory in Rome, and in 1997 I graduated in Pedagogy at “Roma Tre” University. For twenty years, I taught in Italian primary schools, before moving to Madrid, where I worked for nine years at the Italian State School with bilingual students, using my musical training as a tool to develop skills expressed through musical‑theatrical performances. My academic background and experience as a pianist in chamber ensembles have taught me the value of inclusion and collaborative work—principles I consider essential for creating expansive and meaningful performances. Currently, my artistic research focuses on the use of native musical repertoires as a means of intercultural dialogue, fostering a sense of belonging and creatively embracing difference. All my action‑research activities are specifically aimed at exploring how these repertoires can become powerful tools for learning, inclusion, and identity continuity.