
Segni Mossi is a formation that brings together two talented Italians – Alessandro Lumare, a visual artist, and Simona Lobefaro, a choreographer – who explore the intersections between dance and graphic movement.
The art laboratory is an experimental project for self-exploration, therapy, and art.
The practices within the training offer fields of exploration related to impulse, expansion, and the transformation of movement and traces. The program also explores the construction of collective architectures, the slow unfolding of gesture, direction, and the different qualities of individual trajectories, as well as the creation of networks of movement and traces. The work begins from the body as a site of passage: a body that receives, transmits, diverts, and returns energies, movements, and traces, continuously allowing itself to be transformed through encounters with others and the environment.
The body is explored as sensitive matter, a transitional surface, a temporary architecture. Through practices of contact, receptivity, and collective composition, participants experience how a gesture is born, deformed, expanded, and multiplied in space and within the group, generating constantly shifting configurations. The trace is understood not only as a visible imprint, but as a force that is transmitted, as memory that accumulates, and as a relationship that takes form in shared space. Drawing, movement, and physical presence intertwine in a process where actions leave traces, layer onto surfaces, bodies, and mutual perception, creating a living map of the experience.

The training alternates between individual work, work in pairs, and group work, offering situations where balance, form, and direction are constantly negotiated. Error, instability, and asymmetry are embraced as creative resources. The group is understood as a compositional organism: a network in continuous transformation, built through exchange, resonance, and shared responsibility. The process does not transmit fixed techniques, but tools for perception, relationship, and the development of movement and trace.
Two days of practical projects and experimental ideas that can be applied in work with children, adolescents, and adults. Above all, these two days offer space for personal exploration, release from ingrained behavioral patterns, creative liberation, and sharing.

There will also be sharing and teaching of the working methodology, as well as time dedicated to demonstrating the selection, use, and organization of materials.
September 19: 15:00 – 19:00
September 20: 10:00 – 14:00
Sofia
Until September 1, 2026: €280 (for both days)
After September 1: subject to availability
⚠️ Places are limited due to the nature of the work
info@artstherapyinstitute.bg
+359 8888 02383
Alessandro Lumare

Visual artist, art therapist, and author of illustrated children’s books, co-founder of Segni Mossi.
He practices various dance forms and integrates them into his work, combining a wide range of creative disciplines into innovative personal approaches.
Simona Lobefaro

Choreographer of the dance research group Sistemi Dinamici Altamente Instabili and co-founder of Segni Mossi.
“Dance is much more than movement. We start from an idea, an intention, a feeling. Then we interact with space, and from this interaction something entirely new is born.”
Her work is rooted in dance and performance research. She has led workshops with children in schools and institutions for children with special needs, consistently integrating unexpected solutions and a synthesis of diverse creative approaches.