Sean Gandini

Sean Gandini

From: Havana, Cuba. LA Opera: choreographer of Akhnaten (2016, debut).

Sean Gandini is one of the pioneers of contemporary juggling. Working as a performer, choreographer and director he has, for more than 25 years, pushed the boundaries of juggling as a discipline and as an art form.
Growing-up, Sean was fascinated by magic and mathematics, but at the age of 16 he began juggling, prompting a lifelong fascination with all aspects of the art form. His professional career began in the 1980s, regularly performing in London’s famous Covent Garden and touring with various theater companies including the pioneering Ra-Ra Zoo. In 1991, with Kati Ylä-Hokkala, he co-founded Gandini Juggling and together they have been at the forefront of experiments into what juggling is and what juggling can be.

Sean is a prolific creator. Whether working with the technicality of "pure" juggling, crafting spectacular street art shows or exploring the ways juggling might blend with other art forms, he is guided by a natural curiosity and delight in the myriad possibilities of throwing objects into the air. This has led to the creation to a diverse array of shows, including the playful Sweet Life; the fiendishly complex Twenty/Twenty, a celebration of the London Olympics; and their smash hit, Smashed, the darkly humorous and theatrical homage to Pina Bausch.

Throughout his career he has collaborated with many other acclaimed artists, including pioneering American musician Tom Johnson and the influential British choreographer Gill Clarke. More recently Sean has collaborated with choreographer Ludovic Ondiviela to create the ground-breaking juggling ballet 4 x 4 (Ephemeral Architectures), set to original music by Nimrod Borenstein. In 2016 Sean worked as juggling choreographer on English National Opera’s acclaimed production of Philip Glass’ opera Akhnaten. Sean regularly teaches in many of the world’s leading circus schools, inspiring the next generation of jugglers.

Learn more at GandiniJuggling.com.