UPCOMING
Emory Arts Fellow in Dance - 2025-2026 Academic Year
I am incredibly grateful to have been selected for a fellowship in dance at Emory University for the 2025-2026 school year. I will be teaching undergraduates and choreographing for the fall concert, as well as directing my own evening length production to premiere in April 2026. Atlanta, here I come.
PASS Residency at Snug Harbor, Winter 2025/2026
Showing on January 10th, 2026 at 2pm
Dandelions at Snug Harbor
January 10th, 2026 2pm
This event is made possible by a DCLA Premier Grant from Staten Island Arts, with public funding from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs
RECENT
August 23, 2025
1000 Richmond Terrace, Staten Island, NY 10301
I am presenting a new/emerging site-specific solo entitled How to Unfold for this year's annual Snug Harbor Dance Festival. I'll be performing alongside a line-up of awesome dance makers from Staten Island and beyond, all over the grounds of the Snug Harbor cultural center! I'm excited to be performing in my home town of SI.
May 16, 2025
New Work by Nami Yamamoto
169 Bowery, Manhattan, NY
After a week-long residency with Hodder Fellow Nami Yamamoto at Princeton University, we are presenting some dancing based on our experimental time in the studio. Performing alongside Johanna Meyer, Mutsuyo Isaacs, and Nami.
May 3-4, 2025
Westbeth Artist Housing
55 Bethune Street, Manhattan, NY
1-3pm
Free tours every 30 minutes starting at 1pm
I am choreographing a site-specific duet featuring Chloe London and myself. We are dancing in a very special hallway that is filled with secrets.
April 10-12, 2025
New Evening Length Work with Chloe London
unstable sky
Triskelion Arts
106 Calyer Street, Brooklyn, NY
8pm
I am dancing in a dreamy new piece alongside Mia Martelli, Miranda Lawson, and Tim Bendernagel with sound by Ryan Wolfe.
YOU CAN SUPPORT THIS WORK by donating to the online crowdfunding campaign. Any contributions are so appreciated.
March 15, 2025
Court Square Theater
44-02 23rd Street, Queens, NY
Doors at 7pm
Presenting a new iteration of my work called Dandelions with dance collaborator Erica Lee Schwartz, featuring an original composition by Leo Hardman-Hill.
Holding on, and letting go. Dandelions is a fragmented retelling of a love story that I can't quite remember. It swirls with Giovanni's Room by James Baldwin, the poetic prose of Gertrude Stein, and the simple, dependable bloom and decay of the dandelion.