Piotr Giro (born Piotr Torazawa Giro; January 16, 1974) is a Swedish freelance actor, dancer and choreographer. Giro was born in Wałbrzych, Poland and moved with his mother to Sweden at the age of seven. In 1993 he began training at the Royal Swedish Ballet school in Stockholm, 1996 he joined the Batsheva dance company based in Tel Aviv, Israel led by artistic director Ohad Naharin. In 1998 he joined the Ultima Vez dance company led by Wim Vandekeybus based in Brussels, Belgium. Ultima Vez and Wim Vandekeybus has launched the company into a new stage. The company is made up of individually unique dancers and actors from Belgium and abroad. Giro has worked as an actor at the Royal Dramatic Theatre in Stockholm, Gothenburg Municipal Theatre and Stockholm Municipal Theatre.
2009 - Mannen under trappan2009 - Olof 1440 min2007 - The Blueberry War2006 - Keillers Park2006 - Wellkåmm to Verona2004 - Graveyard Iland2003 - Five Staircases2003 - Skeppsholmen2002 - Mantra2001 - In Spite of Wishing and Wanting2000 - Inasmuch1999 - The last words2009 - Unknown Pleasures dancetheatre Putervik and Kulturhuset in Stockholm, Sweden 2009, touring in Sweden 2010, 2011)2008 - King Edward The Second by Christopher Marlowe Unga Klara / Stockholm Municipaltheatre2006 - Momo, also known as The Grey Gentlmen or The Men in Grey by Michael Ende Skärholmen / Stockholm Municipaltheatre2005 - As Don Juan, Don Juan by Molière Gothenburg Municipaltheatre2004 - The Divine Comedy By Dante Alighiere rewritten by Niklas Rådström Ghothenburg Municipaltheatre2003 - As Romeo, Romeo & Juliet by William Shakespeare Royal Dramatic Theatre, Stockholm, Sweden2010 - Equal (Shintaro Oue, Piotr Giro, Satoshi Kudo)2008 - Triptych (Örjan Andersson)2008 - Spiegel (Ultima Vez/Wim Vandekeybus)2000 - Inasmuch as Life is borrowed (Ultima Vez/Wim Vandekeybus2001 - In Spite of Wishing and Wanting (Ultima Vez/Wim Vandekeybus)2000 - L'Anatomie du fauve (Josef Nadj)1997 - Batsheva Dance Ensemble/Ohad Naharin/Batsheva Dance Company1997 - Deuce (Carl-Olof Berg) A Project in April 19971998 - ÄETT (Carl-Olof Berg) A Project in April 19981998 - Norrdans (Jens Östberg, Jo Strømgren) guest performer