I came to Cieza, Murcia, as an outsider — an American who arrived to teach English and stayed long enough to be let in. That invitation came through dance.
At the center of this project is Boata Nyla, a belly dancing group whose members arrive as individuals and leave as family.
The Fiestas del Escudo "La Invasión", Cieza's reenactment of a fifteenth-century Moorish victory, held beneath the ruins of an Al-Andalus town, sets the dancers' stage without resolving the identity it holds: one shaped by conquest and coexistence.
Exhibited at Nau Bostik (Barcelona, Spain)
"el mar, sempre el mar" seeks to reflect the pulse, the characters, and the profound diversity of the El Poblenou coastline with a focus on the Sailing Center as the heart of the activities of the sea.
Commisioned Exhibit Museo Can Framis, Fundacion Vila Casas (Barcelona, Spain)
This work explores identity through familial descendants. Our identity is not only created through genetics but by shared lived experience. It is the shared laughs, tears, and everything in between that create the same lines on our faces.
Exhibited at FineArts 2026 Igualada (Igualada, Cataluña)
This project highlights our shared experiance of isolation within uncertainties of the COVID-19 epidemic.