A Story, An Invocation, An Opening (2025)
was devised from somatic intuitive dance workshops with a group of global majority folks, and brings together family archive footage of Trinidad Carnival, and sonic rhythms from the region to ignite a ghostly presence representative of personal and collective anxieties and transgenerational trauma. It conjures a sensorial ritual of sound and movement, through the stories our bodies hold and the spectres they manifest.
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version of the film was shown in an installation space with an extended soundtrack, where the audience was encouraged and invited to dance intuitively.