Choreography
In my choreographic journey thus far, I have found my deepest inspirations within the complexities of the human experience. Across the projects I have worked on and collaborated to create, each has had a deep metaphor rooted in choices, history, and conditions that create the inevitable passing of time. This is a list of the narrative dance works that have been created under my name up to date.
Premiered Aug 2024
In collaboration with: Georgia Dahil-Fuchel, Macie Harris, Maqks Gross & Amber Holland
Choreographed for Nacre Dance's "Sip, Savor, Swirl" performance. Hand picked wines by Sommelier Krysta Dennis were paired with choreographers for a wine tasting dance celebration. With the earthy zing of Domane Wachau's Riesling as the muse, the group swirls around the stage interacting with a "golden egg of creation". Speaking on the dynamics of friendship, support, and making our dreams into reality.

Premiered Dec 2022
Danced by: Emma Gordon
Choreographed for The Ashley Hall School's "Girls with The Power" campus celebration. We are multifaceted beings, which means we are inherently flawed, but also inherently full of possibility and opportunity. An explorative solo that touches the multiple angles of self.

Premiered Nov 2022
In Collaboration With Artists: Abbey Winiger, Macie Harris & Micah McKee
Costuming: Cat Buchanan
A triple-sided questionnaire to the inevitability of growing up. A sweeping representation of the various stages of composed chaos we experience during developmental growth.

Premiered Dec 2021
In Collaboration With Artists: Alphonso Johnson III, Carmella Taitt, Georgia Dahil-Fuchel, Josephine Bruner & Odin Brock
Costuming: Cat Buchanan
A spiritual metaphor embodied on the stage. "To Those Lost To Time" is an ode to the stories and experiences of times past that we have lost all knowledge of.

Filmed October 2020
Filmed by: Hope Spears
Danced by: Emma Gordon
An eerily playful film that stands in as a metaphor for the death of childlike wonder, filmed in a junglegym it calls back to imagination and the dissonance we can experience as adults when we play by ourselves.

Photo by: Emma Gordon