About
I’m a multi-disciplinary artist with a passion for film, movement, and community-driven arts.
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I studied Drama at the University of Exeter and have since expanded my skills through training in Creative Facilitation, Co-Creation, Trauma-Informed Practice, and Youth Voice Impact.
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I’m also proud to be the co-founder of Hungry 2 Move, a social enterprise that helps young people improve their body image, attitudes toward exercise, and mental and physical health through dance-based workshops. At Hungry 2 Move, we explore the powerful intersection of dance and body image, using movement as a tool for self-care and well-being.
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​Currently, I work as a Youth Programme Coordinator at the award winning charity The Mighty Creatives, where I focus on embedding youth voice into creative programs that tackle social justice issues through the arts. Before this, I had the privilege of being a Participation Assistant for the Critical Mass program at the Birmingham 2022 Festival, supporting 242 young dancers who performed at major events like the Commonwealth Games Opening Ceremony.
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​Filmmaking is a way I express my love for storytelling and community. I create screen dance shorts, promotional content, and social media videos that amplify voices and celebrate creativity. Whether capturing artistic processes, vibrant events, or intimate weddings, I take a documentary-style approach, focusing on genuine emotion and authentic moments.​
I’m all about connecting with others through creativity, movement,
and stories that inspire.