I create choreographic poems that unfold through space and time, alongside poetry and ceramic works.
My practice is guided by memory, imagination, and the traces left by personal and collective stories. I am interested in how experiences are transformed through retelling, embodiment, and material presence.
My poems exist both as independent works and as a source material for my choreographic practice. They accompany, inform, and sometimes generate the worlds that emerge through movement.
Everything in these works remains unstable: meanings shift, narratives fragment, and forms continue to evolve. Within this uncertainty, I search for a living mythology — one that allows complexity, contradiction, and vulnerability to coexist.
Working across choreography, poetry, visual art, music, and ceramics, I create spaces where movement, words, and objects become different ways of carrying memory and imagining new relations to the world.