My practice explores unconventional spaces and develops performances that challenge traditional theatrical norms. Emphasis is placed on delving into the dynamics between authority and rebellion, often using fragmented visual compositions to represent complex societal themes. The work seeks to evoke authentic emotions from participants and audiences, achieving high-quality production within intimate, cost-effective settings.
There is a profound interest in how places impact individuals beyond their aesthetic appeal, exploring the traumas tied to personal experiences within cities. Interactive storytelling navigates themes of isolation, repetition, and cultural identity, weaving personal narratives with broader societal observations. Additionally, the practice critiques consumerism and commodification, questioning human behavior in the presence of money and exploring the fluid dynamics between viewers, artists, and funders. Each piece is a testament to a commitment to experimental, thought-provoking, and socially relevant performing art.