

Inhale
Movement is my first memory.
It’s the way I learned I carried magic.
It’s my ritual, medicine, and portal between the past and present.
I believe movement is for everyone, and that freedom and movement are synonymous.
When we move, we remember who we are presently and who we have been. Something ancestral activates, it's the feeling of energy coming home. My work lives at the intersection of memory, intuition, and possibility. I offer performance education, movement coordination, and creative companionship rooted in care, especially for Black and Brown youth. I teach movement as an interpersonal connection and a way to implement active body listening. Using my formal training in styles like Modern, House, and Hip-Hop to dismantle the idea of dancing for others and encourage the concept of dancing for self, and sharing that with others. Allowing the body to speak what words can’t hold. In hopes of building a language that belongs to us.
My practice holds close the principle of Sankofa: Go back and get it. Every project, every offering, is a love letter. To the ones who came before. To the ones here now. To the ones not yet named.
This is more than art. This is how I remember. This is how I love. This is how I stay free.