Dante Stel is a composer-singer and screen artist working across film, performance, music, and voice. His work is rooted in authorship and long-form presence, often inhabiting psychologically dense territories shaped by memory, inheritance, and moral tension.

He is currently completing My Blood, My Foals, My Dearest, a self-authored feature film in which he performs the lead role and composes the original score. The film extends a body of work that includes spoken-word performance pieces, conceptual live shows, and video performances created in collaboration with contemporary dancers.

Alongside his screen work, Dante has developed an extensive catalogue of original music as a composer, producer, and vocalist. His practice is voice-led, moving between song, spoken word, and narration, with a focus on restraint, interiority, and duration. He has produced and performed live works integrating sound, text, and image, many of which have been filmed and edited as standalone performance pieces.

Dante’s background includes sustained private vocal training, independent screen practice through self-authored work, and private coaching in film and performance. He works fluently across the technical and creative dimensions of his projects, with experience in directing, editing, and post-production.

His work resists clear categorisation, occupying a space between cinema, performance art, and music — not as fusion, but as a sustained inquiry into voice, presence, and the body as a site of meaning.

He is based in Ireland.