WORKS

Ricardo Villoria Film Collab, Madrid, 2018

TRIO OF SHORT VIDEOCLIPS

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, Berlin, 2021

SHORT DANCE FILM
TANJA LIEDJKE FOUNDATION

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.

In nomine Infinitum et Peregrinantem et Sancti Anatis, Berlin, 2021

Photography and prose
Impermanence dance theater

The thinker tries to look into the infinite but is distracted by the face in the mirror. I’ve gotta get past this facial fascination and try to discover my reality!
Is that… is that a rubber ducky?

Birds of Paradise, Berlin, Athens, Eberswalde, 2021-2024

Contemporary Dance Theater Duo

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. Unfolding like a narrative, our human-bird hybrids evolve in response to each other and the audience. Funny and entertaining, the piece offers a satirical critique of competitive behavior, performative masculinity, excess, and fast fashion.

– Birds of Paradise Movement Residency Trauma Bar, 2021

– Lunapark research fellow residency, 2021-2022

– Performance Ufer Studios 2022

– Performance Rofinpark, Zukunft jetzt festival 2024

– Performance Ufer Studios, 2024

Shit poems for good times, 2025

Poetry book

A collection of hastily scrawled poems taken from notebooks from 2018 until the beginning of 2025. Thoughts and opinions are transient in nature, just like love. Reader discretion is advised.

Can we play here,  Berlin,  2025

Site-specific improvised performance

Can we play here was a site specific, improvised performance in a play area featuring a large metal half sphere in collaboration with international DJ and Producer Roy Zinger AKA, Oatmilk. The event was presented as part of the LUNAPARK.Residency Scholarships, supported by the Berlin Senate Department for Culture and Social Cohesion