About

Rooted in movement and guided by faith, my work lives at the intersection of ballet, science, design and visual storytelling. With sixteen years of classical ballet training and a background in motor neuroscience, I approach each project with a deep sensitivity to interdisciplinary thinking.

Over the past three years, I’ve collaborated with photographers across Europe, Canada and the Caribbean, working as a model in fashion, commercial and editorial contexts. I’ve worked with Ardene for their May 2024 MOVE Collection and created UGC content for Jolimay Biomolecular, while continuing to expand into concept-led projects that value both artistry and intention.

Academically, I hold a Master’s degree in Psychology: Motor Neuroscience from McGill University, and I'm interested in pursuing PhD studies in art-science integration, exploring how art and science practices inform each other to build an integrated identity. I am also the founder of The Crearte Foundation for Art-Science Innovation, a nonprofit dedicated to building interdisciplinary futures through education, research and creative collaboration.

My formal dance training includes a BFA in Dance Performance with a minor in Psychology from York University, Canada, with studies at Ballet Divertimento, Les Studios at Les Grands Ballets Canadiens, Irina Chorna Ballet Coaching, and PAR Dansa in Barcelona, alongside intensive training in Paris, Marseille, Brussels, Vienna and Madrid through the European Institute of Movement Science and Marzt Dance Co.

With roots in Canada, the UK and the Caribbean, I continue to travel between cultures and disciplines, documenting the beauty and uncertainty of living between worlds with Christ at the centre – guided by curiosity, creativity, and the pursuit of purposeful work.

Clients​

JOLIMAY BIOMOLECULAR (NOV 2024)

ARDENE INC. (APRIL 2024)

Awards

Explore and Create: Professional Development for Artists, Canada Arts Council (2023)

Brazilian Ball Fine Arts Award, Department of Dance, York University (2022)

Publications

YouTube @theballetbrain