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Practice & Research
My work is a practice of spiritual geographics: tracing ancestral memory through the body, the bead, and the lens. My practice—rooted in dance performance, documentary film, and the Black Masking Indian tradition—transforms research into living ritual.
This is an act of re-membrance. I enter traditions, sew myself into their fabric, and re-animate their stories. Each meticulous stitch, captured frame, and performed gesture amplifies buried truths and honors unsung artists, weaving a continuous thread from past to present to future.




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