Giorgia Granata

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About this app

I'm Giorgia and I'm a young woman who has always fueled her life and daily life with many passions: from dance to music, from art to poetry. I am a singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and author from Bari. In my free time, I love studying my family history and dedicating myself to genealogical research, a way in which I can experience the wonderful world of archiving by linking it to my proudly southern origins. I come from a humanistic study path with a focus on performing arts. In fact, I obtained a three-year degree in Rome in Disciplines of the Arts, Music and Entertainment and a master's degree from Sapienza in Theatre, Cinema, Dance and Digital Arts. For both study paths I focused my thesis research on the history of melodrama, my most recent passion. I was lucky enough to start my career in the cultural field at the Teatro dell'Opera in Rome, discovering the world of communication and journalism. Consequently, my work experiences have seen me as an editor, press officer and communications manager with collaborations with local and national bodies, such as the one with Da.Re. Dance Research directed by choreographer Adriana Borriello. After returning to Puglia at the end of my studies and following the pandemic, I returned to Rome for work, having had the opportunity to join the Treccani Futura team. In fact, today I work as a producer for the new ed-tech pole of the Treccani group: edulia dal Sapere Treccani.
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Jul 3, 2023

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