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Choreography.

Belonging, selfhood, and identity are central to my choreographic practice. As a queer and non-binary artist, my early experiences in dance were shaped by a disconnect between my body and sense of self within binary systems that left little room for personal expression. This tension became the foundation for a creative process rooted in authenticity, collaboration, and care. Drawing influence from contemporary dance and urban street forms, I developed a hybrid movement vocabulary grounded in isolation, articulation, and emotional resonance. My work invites dancers to explore identity through guided improvisation, writing, and discussion, creating spaces where movement becomes a tool for reflection, healing, and connection.

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