Léa Noblet Di Ziranaldi
Léa Noblet Di Ziranaldi

© Hélène Langevin
Léa Noblet Di Ziranaldi trained in dance at the Conservatoire de Lyon and Université Lumière Lyon 2 before earning a bachelor’s degree in dance performance from UQAM in 2018.
A versatile artist, she moves fluidly between dance and theatre, collaborating on numerous stage creations. She has worked notably with Mélanie Demers – MAYDAY Danse (FTA, Agora de la danse, Push Festival, Théâtre Quat’Sous), Cai Glover (Dancing on the Edge Festival), Elie Marchand (National Arts Centre), Lydia Bouchard and Merryn Kritzinger (Minuit Quelque Part, 2024/25), Compagnie Millefeux (Théâtre aux Écuries), Compagnie Bouge de là (Shenkman Arts Centre, ON), as well as with director Philippe Boutin and the company Orange Noyée.
On screen, she has contributed as a performer, actor, and choreographer in projects by Kaveh Nabatian (In a Time of Truth, AURORA’s Starvation) and Laetitia Demessence (the feature film Oraison, choreographed by Morgane Le Tiec).
Deeply engaged in her community, Léa takes part in artistic mediation and intergenerational creation projects alongside Sarah Dell’Ava (O, O2, Jardins dansants), Aurélie Pedron, and Emmanuel Jouthe (Futurs Réciproques). In 2024, she co-founded the collective Sacré Jam!, an improvisation space bringing together dancers and musicians.
Léa continues to pursue ongoing training in dance, voice, and flamenco.