Pieces built from layered improvisation and choreographic structure—where attention is treated as material, and live logic stays visible. This page offers a clear overview of formats and presenting needs.
Long-form structures where repetition builds pressure and the score can bend without losing clarity.
Works designed for shared bills and festivals—adaptable while staying accountable to the room.
Pieces that treat space as collaborator, with attention to audience proximity and spatial logic.
Projects shaped in conversation with presenters and communities, with clear scope and flexible making.
Practice-driven sessions linking choreography and improvisation through durable tools and language.
Cross-disciplinary exchanges where the score is treated as a living document.
Presenting conversations typically start with context: the space, audience configuration, timeline, and the kind of event you’re building. From there, we can discuss what format fits and what support is needed for rehearsal, load-in, and performance.
If you’re reaching out with dates in mind, it helps to include the window, venue capacity, and any accessibility considerations. Use the contact page to share details and we’ll respond with next steps.