Works

  • Come to your Senses
    Come to your senses was born from the sensation of feeling caged in the forms and structures of everyday life, craving to feel the edges and limits of my body and skin. Searching for extremes and intensity and sensations and fullness and liberation. A desire that makes me question how I position my body between risk and security. Work in …
  • Hold On
    Duet Work in Progress / Research Showing 12.09.2025 Hold on, don’t leave. Between rough edges I want to feel you. Crash into me, let me take you. Let me take you down. Where are you? Come closer. Hold on, you better hold on. Special thanks to Melissa Kieffer and JTW Spandau for the opportunity to present our work.
  • Shopping Cart Research
    Within my studies as a researcher, I have been exploring undiscipline, and what it could mean to undiscipline dance or be an undisciplined dancer. While dance and discipline seem closely connected, undisciplined dance may reinvestigate the relationship of dance and choreography to form, technique, risk, freedom, subversion, productivity and conceptions of time and linearity. These concepts invite negotiation through the …
  • Warmup Routine
    I have a red and black sports resistance band that I’ve been using to work on my strength and flexibility as a dancer. The band is a stretchy elastic loop, strong enough to pull my body weight. I got curious how the resistance and rebound of the band influences the physicality of dancing bodies. Warmup Routine is a workout for …
  • SoundSteps
    SoundSteps is an international youth exchange for 40 young dancers and musicians from Ukraine, France, Germany, Armenia, Greece and Morocco, by the NGO Beyond Borders e.V. After being postponed twice due to the pandemic, it took place 6-21 August 2022 in Hamburg, Germany. Within 16 days, the participants created a dance and music performance together on the topic “responsibility”. The …