Gaby Corbo
Known by her stage name "Gaby Corbo," she is a multi-talented artist, excelling as an actress, acrobat, clown, and circus theater teacher.
In 1996, Gaby embarked on her professional journey in Argentina at the "Escuela de Circo Criollo." She completed a rigorous three-year circus program and continued her training for an additional five years, focusing on refining her techniques in partner acrobatics, aerial acrobatics, handstands, and trapeze. During her time at the Escuela de Circo Criollo, she also shared her knowledge by teaching circus courses to children aged 5 to 12.
Complementing her circus arts training, Gaby pursued courses in physical fitness and acrobatics. She also undertook Petit volant courses at the "La Arena" circus school and further honed her skills in aerial fabric at the "Redes club de Circo" school.
While she trained in circus arts, she also trained as an actress at the "Escuela Nacional de Arte Dramático" and participated in various clowning, commedia dell'arte, and theater courses.
Gaby Corbo collaborated with numerous circus-theater and street theater companies, including "Circo Chico," "CircoVachi," "Circo Circacho," and "Mujeres al borde." Her performances with these companies took place in theaters, festivals, public squares, and she embarked on tours with both Argentine and Brazilian circuses.
In 2006, Gaby made her debut with her first solo street theater production, "Hands." In the years that followed, she created additional captivating shows such as "Pretty Limó," "Geppetta" (a medieval-themed show), "Sin dirección" (which earned her the FNAS Cantieri di strada competition award in the "Uanmenscio" category), and "Tan-Go."
Over the years, Gaby Corbo has also perfected her skills as a handstands, partner acrobatics, trapeze, and aerial fabric instructor.
In addition to her artistic pursuits, Gaby Corbo is passionate about costume design. She serves as the costume designer for the Lannutti & Corbo Company, as well as for several national and international production companies.
After exploring the world, she made Italy her home. In 2011, she joined forces with comedian Domenico Lannutti to establish the "Lannutti & Corbo Company." The company has been actively engaged in show production, boasting more than 2600 performances in Italy and across the globe. They also specialize in event planning and offer comprehensive training courses for artists, businesses, and universities.
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