I am deeply grateful to all my collaborators, including those who participated in performances and creative processes, whether through active engagement or more subtle, supportive roles. I want to acknowledge the often-invisible labor of organizing and care work that is integral to every successful project but frequently marginalized and unrecognized.
My sincere thanks extend to my mentors, whose guidance has shaped my journey, and to my mentees, who continually inspire me and offer new opportunities for learning and growth.
I am a passioned theatre (trouble)maker, lab catalyst, and artistic researcher focused on socio-environmental justice, memory, and community engagement. Through ethnographic dramaturgies and participatory theatre practices, I explore how collective storytelling, especially from marginalized voices, can transform public spaces into sites of social and political dialogue. My objective is to blur the lines between art and activism, inviting communities to question, reimagine, and actively shape the landscapes they inhabit.