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Sabrina Dalla Valle is an award-winning experimental writer. Her academic research in Ecopoetics focuses on soundscapes and the multidimensional experience of habitable spaces— both visible and invisible: physical, psychological, virtual, and even cosmic—in which and through which we live.
Her work explores the inherent connection between experiment and experience. Both words share the same etymological root, experiri — "to try, test”, ultimately, “to risk”— and naturally co-exist within us.
Sabrina has taught in France, Canada, Tahiti and the US. She has been a Waldorf educator (1993-2005), and adjunct instructor for Woodbury University in Los Angeles, California (2009-2013) and University of Philosophical Research on-line Bachelor Degree program (2013-2018).
She currently teaches writing at Ringling College of Art and Design in Sarasota, and is developing sound mapping techniques for different bodies of water in the Tampa Bay and Sarasota Bay estuaries. Sabrina lives in St. Petersburg, Florida.
Credentials
MFA in Writing and Consciousness, New College of California, San Francisco
Studies in Goethean Phenomenology, Rudolf Steiner College, Fair Oaks, California
Waldorf Teacher Certification, Eugene Waldorf Training Program, Oregon
BFA Linguistic Anthropology, Reed College, Portland, Oregon
Photograph by Lito Dalla Valle
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