Alice Gosti is a transnational immigrant choreographer, DJ, curator & hybrid performance artist who creates site-responsive performance rituals and live art installations that examine how history and politics enter the body and condition how we move and relate. Gosti is also a main collaborator of MALACARNE, an experimental dance and performance ensemble committed to co-authoring transformative performance rituals that fight reductive ideas regarding class, sexuality, gender, ability and ethnicity. Born in Perugia, Italy and raised by artists SANDFORD&GOSTI, she’s worked between Italy and occupied Duwamish and Coast Salish land since 2008. In 2021, Gosti received the Princess Grace Choreography Honoraria award for her lifelong commitment to dance and centering immigrant realities. Nationally: Oregon Shakespeare Festival, Seattle Repertory Theater, Folger Theatre, Seattle Children's Theatre, Jacob’s Pillow, ACT Theatre, On the Boards, Intiman Theatre, Velocity Dance Center, Seattle Shakespeare Company, Risk|Reward Festival, ODC Theatre, American Dance Festival, and Joyce Theatre. International: CURA, Home: Centro Creazione Coreografica, Anticorpi XL, Terni Festival | Festival Internazionale della Creazione Contemporanea, Associazione Culturale Dance Gallery. Film/Music Videos: Shabazz Palaces, Dude York, Thunderpussy and Hannalee. Awards: Princess Grace Honoraria Award, Amazon Artist in Residency, DNAppunti Coreografici, 4 Culture, McColl Center for Arts+Innovation, Italian Council 2017, New England Foundation for the Arts National Dance Project, Artist Trust Fellowship, Intiman Emerging Artist Program, ImPulsTanz Dance Web Scholarship, Vilcek Creative Promise in Dance and Seattle Office of the Arts and Culture—City Artists Project. Education: BA, University of Washington.