Stage Performances

She Never Said Yes

She Never Said Yes is a solo performance that confronts sexual violence, consent, and the silencing of women through religious mythology. Reimagining the story of Mother Mary from her own embodied perspective, the work challenges narratives that sanctify coercion and erase harm. Through spoken word, movement, and ritual presence, the performance exposes how rape culture is embedded within systems of spiritual authority, inviting audiences to reckon with the cost of silence and the necessity of truth.

Caged by the State

Caged by the State is a performance and installation work examining incarceration, surveillance, and the regulation of marginalized bodies under state power. Drawing on lived experience and political ritual, the piece exposes how systems of policing, borders, and confinement extend beyond physical prisons into everyday life. Through embodied stillness, endurance, and symbolic restraint, the work confronts the normalization of captivity and asks what freedom means when the body itself is governed.

Disclosures
DISCLOSURES is a performance that invites different people to share their stories, fears, and confidences, demystifying borders of privacy and nakedness as they strip away their clothes. Being naked/nakedness are intimate experiences closely related to one’s individuality and the social norms of one’s surroundings. Whether an extrovert or introvert, the idea of nakedness connotes meaning for everyone –- about borders, privacy, shame, vulnerability, and social order. It can also serve as a powerful affirmation of self, an empowering mirror through which one might not only see oneself, but also more fully see others. For the purposes of this experiment/performance, nakedness is utilized as a vehicle for the individual’s story, reason, self-representation—a history in which all these meanings are condensed.