A Corpo Libero 180 VR
“A CORPO LIBERO is a glorious and life affirming piece; short in length but big in heart. Everything is pitch perfect. A joy and a gem.”
Irish Premiere. Part of Dublin Dance Festival
An immersive and high-energy new dance and VR experience for ages 12–14.
Step inside A CORPO LIBERO by Silvia Gribaudi in 180° VR, filmed on the streets of Rijeka, then join her for a high energy workshop. Uplifting and freeing, this event celebrates imperfection and self-expression.
VR & Workshop / Part of Dublin Dance Festival
CoisCeim Dance Theatre
Dublin, Ireland (map)
10 May 2026
TIME 3.00pm (90 MIN)
TICKETS €5 – €15 (Pay What You Can)
Limited capacity. No dance experience needed. For ages 12 - 14.
“Gribaudi is endowed with generous curves, a piquant sense of humour, great comic timing and an adorable willingness to throw caution (and the teensy, stretchy frock that causes her so much embarrassment) to the wind.”
“A CORPO LIBERO is a unique antidote to the omnipresent youth glamour market, and Gribaudi is hilarious, self-aware, and all-woman.”
WHAT TO EXPECT
This special event launches an exciting new performance and participation experience for young people aged 12–14.
It begins with Silvia Gribaudi’s award-winning solo A CORPO LIBERO, presented up close, in 180° virtual reality. Filmed live on the streets of Rijeka in Croatia, the VR experience places you right in front of Silvia as she dances, seeing everything in vivid 3D as if you are there with her.
Funny, bold and full of heart, A CORPO LIBERO celebrates imperfection and the freedom of being yourself. It is an uplifting and accessible introduction to the joy and power of contemporary dance.
ABOUT THE WORKSHOPS: Straight after the VR experience, the action moves from VR headset to studio with a high-energy workshop led by Silvia Gribaudi herself. Inspired by her bold and playful style, you will play with movement, experiment with ideas, and create your own dances.
No dance experience needed, just curiosity and a willingness to give it a go.
WHAT TO WEAR: Wear comfy clothes that are easy to move in. Bare feet or thick socks are perfect – no dance shoes required.
Credits
CHOREOGRAPHER / PERFORMER SILVIA GRIBAUDI
WORKSHOP DESIGN & DELIVERY SILVIA GRIBAUDI, ANDREA RAMPAZZO
VR DIRECTOR ENYA BELAK
VR FILMING AND POST-PRODUCTION IGOR CRNKOVIĆ
VR PRODUCTION MANAGMENT CROATIAN CULTURAL CENTRE (HKD)
VR TECHNICIANS ALEXANDRA ROSENBERG, JOHN WILDGOOSE
About the Cast and Creative Team
Partners
Dublin Dance Festival

Working locally, nationally, internationally and virtually, Dublin Dance Festival acts as a vital interchange between contemporary dance artists and audiences; creating and sharing extraordinary dance experiences, generating opportunities for artists and deepening engagement with Dance in Ireland.
HKD - Hrvatski kulturni dom na Sušaku

Founded in 2018, HKD is firmly established in the culture of Rijeka. It is a public institution for performing and visual arts, with the tasks of coordinating, preparing and conducting cultural programs in the field of performing and visual arts, artistic creativity and related activities. HKD has always been open for work with the community, through the numerous projects; its space and programs are open to diverse audience and organizers of various cultural programs. HKD is a member of Pan Adria, Aerowaves, EDN and MOST international networks.
Main activities
- organizing annual Port of Dance contemporary dance festival
- international and local collaborations and co-productions throughout the year
- residential programs for the dance artists
- educational programs for dancers and choreographers
- Production centre for virtual reality (VR) project in dance/performing arts
(Springback Ringside project) - promoting dance to young audiences in elementary schools through virtual reality performances and dance workshops in cooperation with CoisCéim Dance Theatre from Ireland and Croatian Ministry of Culture
- fostering inclusivity as one of its fundamental values, through its accessibility as a venue and programs, dance education and activities for people with different physical abilities
- promoting volunteerism through its Volunteering in Culture programme among the organizers of cultural programs and encouraging citizens to actively participate in the implementation and organization of dance programs in the community
- organizing annual meetings and conferences with partners from various networks
Infrastructure
HKD consist of a large hall with 520 seats, where numerous cultural, educational, conference and entertainment programs are held throughout the year, in the field of dance, drama, music, film, multimedia and visual arts. Another presenting venue is the Atrium, which can accommodate up to 200 visitors. This space is mainly intended for concerts, lectures, round tables and smaller scene forms. For exhibition purposes there is a gallery space, Kortil Gallery, with occasional stage programs also being held there. HKD has three rehearsing studios sized from 85 to 95 m2, two of them with dance floors, used by various dance and theatrical local groups, and also for residencies. The building also includes various size changing rooms and offices.
Pilot Media

Pilot Media is a creative studio, based in Rijeka, Croatia, specialising in digital media production; video and TV, cinematography, documentary work, VR, and interactive multimedia experiences.
Our passion lies in blending art, media, and technology—especially within the performing arts and other immersive experiences.
Using possibilities of modern technology we are exploring how to redefine and elevate traditional experiences of art and media. We developed a unique methodology for translating and screening theatre performances in VR, which we continuously develop further with CoisCéim Dance Theatre.
A partnership project between CoisCéim Dance Theatre, Croatian Cultural Centre (HKD), Pilot Media and Silvia Gribaudi / Zebra Cultural Association.
more from silvia gribaudi at dublin dance festival
Silvia Gribaudi takes to the stage at Project Arts Centre with her production SUSPENDED CHORUS for 2 nights only - 12 & 13 May 2026.
Aware of the shared space between performer and audience, and driven by a desire for togetherness, Gribaudi invites the spectators to become an integral part of the work – a suspended, shifting chorus.
Inspired by female dance pioneers like Isadora Duncan, Pina Bausch and Anna Pavlova, Gribaudi asks simple, urgent questions: What moves us? What cages us? Who decides what a dancing body should look like?
With humour, vulnerability and fierce curiosity, she offers her own 50+ body as the starting point – revealing its limits and discovering joy in its potential. SUSPENDED CHORUS tears down modern codes of beauty, celebrates the fragility of our mortal bodies, and revels in the power of the collective. After all, we move best when we move together.
