
Tatiana Pandiani
Tatiana Pandiani is director-choreographer who works in English and Spanish. Originally from Buenos Aires, she grew up around milongas, antique stores and dance studios. She studied Performance and Philosophy at Florida International University and Directing at Columbia University. Her work combines live performance, dance, and music to challenge and entertain; it is inspired Maria Irene Fornes, Frida Kahlo, Pina Bausch, Bob Fosse, Bertol Brecht, and Astor Piazzola. She serves as the Associate Director for the First National Broadway tour of What the Constitution Means to Me by Heidi Schreck which recently closed on Broadway. Tatiana directed the international tour of La Negrophilie by Zakiya Markland at the Frank Collymore Hall in Barbados, the Ubumuntu Arts Festival in Rwanda and the Kampala International Theatre Festival in Uganda. Tatiana has served at director-choreographer and co-book writer for the ongoing development on the bilingual musical AZUL at the National Alliance of Musical Theatre (NAMT), the National Music Theatre Conference at the O’Neill, Tofte Lake Center, New York Theatre Workshop, BRIC, The Drama League and many others. www.tatianapandiani.com