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Choreographer, Phulkari (2018)
Duderstadt Video Theatre, Ann Arbor, MI

Choreographer and collaborating artist with Kiran Bhumber, MA in Media Arts at the University of Michigan. This interactive multimedia performance involves textiles, dance, music and projected image and aims to interpret South Asian cultural identity, tradition and memory through the digital lens. Learn more about the project here.

Shelter & Curb (2018)
Threads Festival
Ypsilanti, MI

Shelther & Curb is an improvisational duet with Sadie Lehmker that is in conversation with itself. Combining formalized structures and open-ended spaces for dialogue, two movement artists, along with sound musician Sam Schaefer, work to discover and redefine trajetories.

Dramaturg, Hollow Hallow (2018)
Choreographed by Al Evangelista,
MFA Thesis Performance

Dramaturg for Al Evangelista, MFA in Dance at the University of Michigan. Evangelista's work considers queer and lost histories, imagined queer futures, and remnants left behind.

Ann Arbor Dance Works
September 26, 2017
Ann Arbor, MI

Performing a new duet in collaboration with fellow dancer/choreographer, Sean Hoskins. Taking contrast, incongruity, and even blatant disagreement as its point of departure, this multi-media duet follows both dancers from bold singularity to welcome interdependence.

Moving 24fps
May 18-21, 2017
Detroit, MI

Choreographer/Performer
In this weekend-long screendance festival, movement and film artists are paired to create dance films within 48-hours. Learn more about the project here.

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EXPLODE! Queer Dance Festival
June 21-24, 2017
New York, NY

Production crew member for the festival of events surrounding the recently published book by Clare Croft, Queer Dance: Meaning & Makings. Get your copy!

Tonight Only, and again tomorrow
March 26, 2017
Ann Arbor, MI

The University of Michigan MFA thesis performance of Molly Paberzs and Sadie Lehmker. Tonight Only, and again tomorrow weaves together two worlds. One mapping memory, identity and place, the other unfolding in the moment through improvisational choices and emergent forms.