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Concert Performances 

Live shows and stage performances I’ve been part of.

Works made by myself as well as  SAMMAY Dizon Peñaflor, Ann Carlson, Aquilah Ohmeng, Will Rawls, Carmen Carsillas, Marimar Lopez, Avi Conn Sherman, and Elena Bruce. 

骨 (gǔ) (2025)

Choreographed by Bianca Yen

behind the house is the garden (2023)

Choreographed by SAMMAY Peñaflor

A ritual performance honoring ancestral memory, bridging spiritual tradition and contemporary dance in tribute to the choreographer’s late grandmother.

through & through (2024)

Choreographed by Bianca Yen

An improvisational piece exploring identity and self-construction through clothing, movement, and threading, inspired by Asian and queer cinematic aesthetics.

PASS US NOT: Holy Ghosted (2024)

Choreographed by Aquilah Ohemeng

A reimagining of Alvin Ailey’s Revelations through Gen Z perspectives, blending street dance with spirituals and personal testimony.

[siccer] (2025)

Installation & score by Will Rawls

An immersive installation using stop-motion, sound, and dance to explore Black embodiment, media visibility, and the labor of becoming an image in a world of constant capture.

Turing test (2025)

Choreographed by Elena Bruce

As AI evolves toward general intelligence and permeates our digital third spaces, we’re left wondering—will machines become more human, or will humans become more like machines?

Seven Ages of Women (2025)

Choreographed by Ann Carlson

Inspired by Shakespeare’s “Seven Ages of Man” monologue from As You Like It, this piece is a contemporary reflection on life’s stages, reimagined through the lens of women. Through movement, voice, and memory, it explores how we perform, evolve, and endure across the arc of a lifetime.

reminiscence (2023)

Choreographed by Avi Conn Sherman

This piece is a love letter to the city of Los Angeles, exploring how home, nostalgia, and longing shape our sense of identity. Using black vernacular dance forms, it traces the emotional landscapes that bind us to places, peoples, and ourselves.

uncensored. (2023)

Choreographed by Carmen Carsillas

A contemporary piece stitching together dancers' voices to confront unspoken abuse in the industry. Both a reckoning and a call to action, it envisions a future grounded in empathy, autonomy, and collective care.

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