Performance

My journey with dance began at the age of 10, and by 14 I was already performing and teaching. For over a decade, I trained in hip hop and contemporary dance—styles that shaped my foundation and taught me discipline, rhythm, and stage presence. But over time, I craved something deeper than choreographed routines.

That search led me to experimental dance—a space where movement becomes raw expression and transformation. Here, I found the freedom to let my synesthesia flow. Sounds turn into images in my mind, and from there into movement. I don’t just dance to music—I see it, feel it, and allow it to shape my body’s response in real time.

Performing has become another medium through which I communicate with the subconscious. I feel that messages conveyed through art and performance reach people with less resistance than words alone, bypassing the analytical mind and speaking directly to something deeper.

My performances tell stories without words, inviting the audience into a shared emotional and sensory experience where movement, sound, and presence merge. I often collaborate with musicians, sometimes even live, creating immersive performances where sound and movement evolve together—unfiltered and alive.

When I perform at my own exhibitions, the performance becomes an extension of the artworks themselves. Through movement, I underline and embody the themes I explore visually, allowing the audience to experience the ideas not only through the paintings but also through the living presence of the body.

This is where my art breathes: in presence, vulnerability, and intuitive connection.

Performances