
Fluid movement research
My ecological/fluid movement research explores the body as a living water system — continuously shifting, sensing, and transforming. Through experimental laboratories and somatic explorations, I investigate how continuity of motion awakens perception, resilience, and creative intelligence. This work develops continuous movement patterns and fluid sensoriality, inviting participants to experience the body not as a fixed form but as a flowing ecology — porous, adaptable, and intimately connected with its environment.

Waves & Spirals
Waves and Spirals is an ongoing practice of fluid motion, a laboratory where I explore the body’s aquatic nature through undulation, spiral pathways, and continuous flow. It is both a dance and a state of being — where form dissolves into movement and movement becomes awareness.

Invitation to become an octopus
This movement playground arises from my research in fluid embodiment — exploring multi-directional movement, distributed perception, and the intelligence of softness. Through somatic play and sensory awareness, we learn from this marine being how to inhabit multiplicity and relational presence.

NOWBODY
A meditative dance practice by the method of Illan Riviere, exploring the body as a living landscape in constant transformation. Through elemental embodiment — earth, water, air, and sky — participants are guided to enter a state of flow where movement arises effortlessly. This practice invites presence without control, expression without performance — a journey from body to now-body, where nature and consciousness merge in motion.