Veronica Boniotti
Veronica studied philosophy at La Sapienza (Rome) and the Sorbonne (Paris), later specializing in cognitive science and psychology at the University of Bristol and the University of Trento. In parallel, she trained in classical and contemporary dance at D.A.F. Dance Arts Faculty in Rome and through residencies and workshops worldwide. She has performed with international companies such as La Veronal (Los Pájaros Muertos) and Skandalisi, and collaborated with CID Rovereto and Compagnie Voix. In 2017, she founded Seesaw Project, a contemporary dance and physical theatre company that bridges artistic creation with socio-cultural engagement. Her work combines performance, research, and community practice, exploring the intersections between embodiment, diversity, and social dialogue.
Seesaw Project: https://seesawproject.eu
Helene Cæcilie Mørck
Cæcilie is educated at The Danish National School of Performing Arts (Copenhagen) and later at The Victorian College of the Arts. Faculty of Fine Arts and Music, the University of Melbourne. She holds a BA in English from the University of Southern Denmark and an MA in Literature and Culture from the University of Birmingham. Cæcilie’s early career featured explorations of Aboriginal Dance and Dreamtime perceptions in Australia. As a young dancer, she was an apprentice at Tanz Theater Wuppertal Pina Bausch. Cæcilies’ artistic repertoire spans film, theatre, and Contemporary Dance choreography. Beyond her artistic work, her journey with Schizophrenia, a condition she has co-existed with since childhood, has profoundly influenced her work. Cæcilie is also a writer, independent researcher and Mad activist. Her book My Mind is Thin Paper – a testimony, will be published in 2026.
www.linkedin.com/in/helene-cæcilie-mørck-b5451941

