Dance & Movement

Movement is the one thing that unites not only all of humanity, but the entire universe, and that thread of connection and possibility is what pulls me to this art form. I earned a Bachelor of Arts in Dance at University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, with an emphasis in modern dance and improvisation. Since graduation, I’ve continued my exploration of these forms, adding studies in dance for the camera and American social dance forms.

In addition to dance, I’ve also explored other movement disciplines, including aerial yoga and dance, martial arts, and stage combat.

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  • Eyes Now Opened (2018)
    • 6/24/25

    Eyes Now Opened (2018)

    This poetry video shares a story from my life, but at its core, it's a lot more than that. This a reminder that you never need to fear any part of who you are, even if it is something that seems outside the realm of human norms. Life is full of hidden mysteries that lie beyond what is easily visible, and you never know what dwells in the world around you and the people you see.

UW System Faculty College presenter, UW-Richland Center, 2015

Presented choreography and research titled “Making It Personal To Make It Real: Successful Collaborations Allow Students to Dig Deeply” at the 2015 UW System Faculty College, an annual retreat for University of Wisconsin staff and faculty.

Presentation Notes

Senior Project + UWSP College of Letters and Sciences Research Symposium, 2017

I completed Root Cycle, a semester-long multimedia senior project involving choreography, spoken word poetry, and film, which I was then invited to present at the university’s annual research symposium.

UW System Faculty College presenter, UW-Richland Center, 2015

Presented choreography and research titled “Making It Personal To Make It Real: Successful Collaborations Allow Students to Dig Deeply” at the 2015 UW System Faculty College, an annual retreat for University of Wisconsin staff and faculty.

Presentation Notes

Senior Project + UWSP College of Letters and Sciences Research Symposium, 2017

I completed Root Cycle, a semester-long multimedia senior project involving choreography, spoken word poetry, and film, which I was then invited to present at the university’s annual research symposium.