I work as a choreographer between improvisation, composition and embodied movement practices, often in close collaboration with others.
My practice is based on creating situations in which movement can emerge through interaction. Working with tasks, scores, groove and shared frameworks, I develop choreographic processes that support collective dynamics while leaving space for individual responses.
I enjoy working with different groups—professional dancers, interdisciplinary artists and mixed participants. Within these constellations, I am interested in how people move together, how attention shifts, how decisions emerge and how shared rhythm and perception can develop through movement.
In rehearsals and workshops, I create working environments that encourage experimentation, listening, physical awareness and mutual attention. I am interested in processes that remain open while still being clearly held, allowing participants to engage both physically and creatively.
My work adapts to different contexts, from stage productions to site-specific and participatory formats. I am particularly interested in collaborations that explore collective practices and expand choreography into social, educational and public environments.