Ricardo Villoria film collab

A spontaneous meeting led to this series of 3 short videos with Ricardo Villoria. We met and the next day decided to shoot in a random location in Madrid, producing this for the hell of it. It remains a nice memory of my movement captured in time by a talented artist.

Actually it’s quite tasty

Actually it’s Quite Tasty is a short film that was developed during the start of the Covid-19 Pandemic in Berlin. The short film was created for the Tanja Liedtke Foundation’s Brilliantly Dark, in unprecedented times Film Festival.

Birds of paradise

Two young alpha-male creatures locked in a breathless competition for attention: chests out, shoulders wide, feathers on full display! Inspired by the comically serious evolutionary adaptations of the Birds of Paradise, this contemporary dance duet uses humor to explore performative masculinity, competition, and ritualized display.

Can we play here

Can we play here is an ongoing research process into play and dance, particularly in site specific locations. This research process was started during a yearlong residency for the LUNAPARK.Residency Scholarships, supported by the Berlin Senate Department for Culture and Social Cohesion in 2025.

regenerative body practice

Re-generative body practice is a multi-disciplined movement practice/philosophy that aims to nurture body’s systems to prepare it for physical activity. This practice encompasses dance, movement, bodywork, strength and mobility, yoga and breathwork.

im spiegel, samantha chester

IM SPIEGEL is a work about memory, family and connection. It is a devised dance theatre work that puts the experiences of the dancers at the heart of the work. It is a space that is fleeting, that is shifting and one that questions the idea of recollection, permanence and the things that hold us emotionally.

Urban creatures sabastian mathias

When does digital content become a threat? Which traces do technologies leave in our bodies? In the music theatre and dance performance by the choreographer Sebastian Matthias, visitors encounter imaginative creatures of fear and become part of an actual sound installation…

Rückwärts kosmas kosmopoulos

In ‘rückwärts’, choreographer Kosmas Kosmopoulos, together with seven dancers, explores the movement patterns of our society, raising questions such as: Is the goal always ahead of us? Or is the future behind us?…