Alessandro Damiani (b. 1984)

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Alias:
Ale

Born:
October 22, 1984

Born in Varese, he began studying classical piano study continues privately until 2003.  From 2001 to 2008 is part of the amateur theater company OR.MA. Malnate, with whom he collaborated on several musicals, both as actor-singer who set designer and technical sound and lighting equipment.  In 2002 he began the study of modern singing at the Music Academy of St. Augustine, the first with the teacher Massimiliano Broglia and later with singer Dorothy Mele.  In 2005 he joined the Rainbow Voices Choir, Varese. In 2006 he founded, together with Ena, who would become his wife in 2010, the musical duo "ale & ena."  In 2009, he graduated in Architecture at the Academy of Mendrisio (University of Italian Switzerland), where he also some courses on the history and techniques of film held by prof. Marco Müller.  Since 2010 is entered S.I.A.E. as author and composer.  In 2011, Paul knows Franchini, Varesino well-known writer, with whom he collaborated on his first short film with a social background, titled "The elderly today."  In 2012, again with Franchini, directed the short film horror-thriller "Jokes (Jokes)", for which also composed the song "Moments and Clouds", sung by Ena (Serena Guerini), wife of the same Damiani.  In the same year also runs the video clip of the same song, which incorporates part of the story and characters of the short.  In 2014 directs his first movie: SCHERZI il film, released in Italy on may 8th

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