Early projects After moving to LA, she joined
Theatre of NOTE after moving there in the late 90s, where her work included choreography for
Eden. NOTE was also the development home and venue for her original movement work,
Soul Geek. In 1998, she choreographed movement for
Chay Yew's play
A Beautiful Country at the
Mark Taper Forum. She choreographed Cornerstone Theatre's "Magic Trix" (Critic's Choice, Backstage West), was named an Associate Artist with CTC, and worked on the award-winning "Broken Hearts - A BH Mystery" (Backstage West Garland), and also choreographed an adaptation of
Much Ado About Nothing in Los Angeles. She conceived, choreographed, directed, and performed in the original movement work
Losing It at Glaxa Studios for producer Anthony Byrnes from Mark Taper Forum.
The New York Times mentioned some of her early projects, including a multimedia piece called
Bling, part of
The New American Living Room festival, saying it "examined black and white consumerism", and
The Bridge, a dance-theatre series.
Later projects In 2010, she staged a production in Portland of "Find Me Beside You", a rock opera ballet of
Van Morrison's
Astral Weeks. In 2017, she directed "Appropriate”, a play about racism and white privilege written by
Branden Jacobs-Jenkins, as her MFA project at the University of Portland. She debuted “The Undertaking”, an original work, in 2019. In 2020, she was movement director on Charles Grant's
Matter (aka
Matter 2.0) (2020), a theatre piece and short video inspired by
Black Lives Matter, at the Portland Playhouse. Other work includes
Win the War or Tell Me a Story, “Into the Woods” (
Broadway Rose), and “The Wolves” (Portland Playhouse). She co-directed “Everybody” (
Artists Repertory Theatre) and the musical “Scarlet” at Portland Playhouse. At Oregon Children's Theatre, she directed “Ella Enchanted”, “Dragons Love Tacos,” and “Pete the Cat”. She was a choreographer at the
Oregon Shakespeare Festival. Regional choreography includes several
Shakespeare plays there, “
Dancing at Lughnasa” at
Seattle Repertory Theatre, original pieces at
HERE Arts Center and many more in New York,
Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles, and "Ainadamar" (Tanglewood Music Center). She has launched work at CoHo Summerfest and intergenerational queer programs. ==Education and teaching==