
Beyond Depth: Remembering the Ocean Through Somatic Freediving
The body remembers before the mind does
The first exhale softens you into the water. The surface holds you, as if it has always known your weight. Sound dissolves—wind, distant voices, the hum of something far away. Beneath you, blue. Not empty, but familiar.
You inhale, not to prepare, but to listen.

Water Dance: Learning to Be Moved in a More-Than-Human World
Embodied Ecology Through Fluid Movement and Interspecies Awareness
What if Joy is an Ecological Practice?
Water touches my chest and everything pauses. Breath catches, then widens. My weight slips, then disappears. For a moment, I don't know where I end.

Joy as Practice: Reclaiming the Body Through Movement and Presence
Embodied Movement & Contact Improvisation for Storytelling Beyond Words
Arriving Before the Story
The body knows before the story forms.

The Camera as Body: Re-sensing Image-Making Through Movement
What if the camera wasn't observing, but participating?
When Seeing Becomes a Full-Body Act
The camera rests in the hands, yet it is not neutral. It carries weight, rhythm, and tension. The frame shifts with breath, with stance, with subtle changes in balance. Image-making begins not in the eye, but in the body.

Stories That Move: Filmmaking as a Practice of Care, Memory, and Change
How do you turn experience into story — and story into film?
Where Story Begins: Not in Script, but in the Body
Storytelling is often imagined as something structured—written, planned, shaped into coherence. Yet lived experience rarely arrives this way. It appears fragmented, sensory, unfinished.

The Residency as Ecosystem: Living, Creating, and Learning Together
How does a project take shape through collaboration, mentorship, and place?
A Space That Thinks With Us
A residency is often described as time and space for creation. In practice, it behaves more like an ecosystem—shaped by relationships, rhythms, and the subtle exchanges between people and place.