KANON OF WORKS

  • The evening-length performance invites audience members into a chilling, inoperative doll factory. The dolls are intricately manufactured to depict a cliche, wholesome family in the 1950s. The family is perceived to exist in perfection. However, hidden is a volatile environment saturated in control, stereotypical gender and family roles, unachievable standards of physical beauty, and punishment.

    World Premiere: August 2019- Judson Memorial Church

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    Video: Austin Nunes

    Photo: Mike Esperanza

  • A piece of contemporary performance art looking at the complex interplay between female identity and social value systems as embodied in the structure and function of a veil. An article used to conceal the face, mask a woman’s sexuality, to hide a mourner’s emotion. A shield for the sinner and the saint, concealing and revealing humanity in its purest form.

    World Premiere: October 2018- Martha Graham Studio Theater

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    This piece was made possible by Eryc Taylor Dance, New Choreographers Grant, and The Marta Heflin Foundation.

  • … excuses of while we failed at love.

    World Premiere: October 2017- Nimbus Dance Works

  • COLD. SHINY. HARD. PLASTIC.

    World Premiere: April 2019- Dancer’s Responding to AIDS, Le Poisson Rouge

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  • A piece of contemporary performance art looking at the complex interplay between female identity and social value systems as embodied in the structure and function of human skin. A work of this nature offers the opportunity to explore, define, and blur the line between what it means to live internally and externally in our skin as females in today’s society.

    World Premiere: May 2018- Nimbus Dance Works