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This webpage features past work that reflects my work with text and/or film. These projects capture a snapshot of my choreographic, curatorial, and cinematic practice, always guided by the aim of ensuring everyone has a good time.

This is a live webpage, and any private Vimeo links cannot be distributed.


Shujin (2019) debuted live for Mapping Melbourne on 6 December 2019. The work as a film debuted at Seventh Gallery (VIC) in 2016, followed by 107 Projects (NSW) and Design Festa (Japan).

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Mx. Red (2018)- Commissioned by Footscray Community Arts, was my first project mentored by Cobie Orger, who is the cinematographer for Faith Worketh Love


The State Library’s archives are awe-inspiring. Here are a few of those pages that are inspiring the choreography. Here is more information on Rev. James Cheong.


Solarpunk (2026) showcases my current relationship with text as a means of generating choreography. Inspired by the monument The Great Petition, it takes an intersectional feminist approach, starting from the anatomy of the body.


I am interested in this work to make my own secular dance sermon, inspired by Cheong and the Vatican’s stance on AI.

Through my studies into phenomenology, I strive to create a throughline on organic intelligence starting from the body.

See a proposed project timeline if external funding is successful.