
My works explore the stories and ideas I’m most passionate about. As a self-producing generative artist, I develop performances that allow movement, sound, light, and projection to intersect into immersive, emotional experiences. These projects are a chance to push boundaries and invite audiences into intimate and unexpected spaces.
Creative Work Reel
Harvest Of Woman
Harvest of Woman (solo show) - is an unflinching excavation of the labor—visible and invisible—that women are expected to carry. Built through raw physical performance and stripped-back design, it refuses spectacle in favor of something harder to look at: truth, shame, instinct, and endurance. This is not a celebration. It’s a confrontation with what’s buried under the surface, and what breaks through when no one’s watching.
*currently in development at CoHo Productions residency.
Wailer
Wailer is a movement performance that explores the primal cry for freedom, inspired by the imagery of a bird trapped yet yearning to soar. Through raw, emotional movement, it delves into themes of death, release, and the fragile tension between surrender and survival.
Far From Home
Far From Home is a collaborative performance with Julia Rahmanzaei that delves into themes of migration, displacement, and identity. Through a blend of movement and narrative, it portrays the emotional landscapes of individuals navigating the complexities of belonging and isolation.
Old Man
Old Man is a moving theatrical piece that delves into themes of aging, memory, and the passage of time. Inspired by my father’s story as an immigrant, it portrays the poignant reflections of an elderly man nearing the end of his life, inviting audiences to contemplate the universal experience of growing old and displaced.
Lorca Woman
Lorca Woman is a creative exploration from my Master of Fine Arts thesis at the University of Washington, inspired by Federico García Lorca's "The House of Bernarda Alba." This project intricately portrays the lives of six women, each character a representation of different societal and familial pressures. Using minimalist stage design with innovative lighting and sound, Lorca Woman delves into themes of identity, resilience, and the quest for self-acceptance within oppressive traditional confines. This piece reflects my exploration of character and atmosphere in the realm of theatrical performance.