As a Performer
I create movement as a living dialogue—between body, music, and the unseen energy within a space.
Rooted in Latin dance, fusion belly dance, and Chinese dance, my practice moves across cultures and textures—where rhythm meets fluidity, and precision dissolves into expression. These forms do not sit separately; they merge, overlap, and transform, allowing each performance to emerge as something fluid and unrepeatable.
I approach dance not as fixed choreography, but as a responsive, unfolding experience. The music leads, and I listen closely. Within each beat, pause, and subtle shift, there is an invitation to respond.
Musicality is where my movement begins. Improvisation is how it breathes.
Through this, each performance becomes a moment of presence—shaped by the space, the audience, and the energy we create together.
Not something to simply watch, but something to feel, to enter, and to remember.
Performance Style & Strengths
Musicality-Driven Performance
I translate sound into movement with precision and nuance—highlighting rhythms, accents, and emotional layers that audiences can both see and feel.
Improvisation & Adaptability
Whether on stage, at a corporate event, or within an intimate setting, I can adapt instantly—making each performance responsive, engaging, and one-of-a-kind.
Audience Engagement
My performances are not distant or passive. I create connection—drawing audiences in through eye contact, energy, and presence, making them feel part of the experience.
Versatile Dance Vocabulary
Latin (Salsa, Brazilian Zouk movement)
Fusion Belly Dance (Tribal, contemporary influences)
Chinese Dance (Classical and expressive elements)
Performances can be fully choreographed, improvisational, or a hybrid of both, depending on the events.
Props & Visual Elements
I incorporate props to elevate the visual and emotional impact of each performance, including:
Veils (flowing, atmospheric storytelling)
Fans (precision, elegance, dynamic shapes)
Silk or fabric elements (expansive stage presence)
Custom prop integration upon request
Each prop is used intentionally—not just as decoration, but as an extension of the body and the music.