My performance practice is transdisciplinary and process-oriented, situated between voice, movement, and embodied presence. Working with poetic storytelling, sound, and movement, I create performative frameworks that invite improvisation and presence. The performances unfold primarily in public and alternative spaces as interactive and participatory experiences, dissolving conventional boundaries between performer and audience.

They inhabit in-between spaces, where borders soften — between performer and audience, inside and outside, self and other. The work engages with silenced narratives and societal taboos while integrating body-based practices, holistic approaches, and spirituality as embodied and experiential forms of knowledge. The body is carried as archive, ritual as language, and spirituality as a quiet, grounding force, touching what is often left unspoken.