I make art to witness the world and ask it better questions. Rooted in Indigenous memory, migrant lineages, and queer resilience, my work honors the friction between contradiction and clarity. I explore the porous boundaries of language, form, and genre to create bilingual, joy-centered stories for and with the communities I come from.
Theatre has always been my laboratory: a space to blend ritual and absurdity, breath and body, sorrow and laughter. I write and devise to explore what consciousness can look like in collective terms. Whether through clowning, eco-theatre, or multilingual playwriting, I am committed to storytelling that resists easy consumption and insists on our right to complexity and care.
Right now, I’m tracing the phrase “we too, are conscious” across artistic disciplines—a reminder that we all, human and nonhuman alike, deserve joy, comfort, and rest.