Orinska had her first exposure to
butoh inside a workshop with Sophie Cournede from the Schloss Brölin Art Center,
Germany in 2002, and she became active in butoh in 2005. • 2007 Kitt Johnson workshop "Expressive Anatomy” (
Denmark) • 2010 Swee Keong, Lai Chee (
Malaysia,
Kuala Lumpur, 2010 Nyoba Kan International Butoh Festival) • 2010 Joao Roberto de Souza (
butoh artist from
Brazil, in a workshop of 2010 Nyoba Kan International Butoh Festival,
Kuala Lumpur,
Malaysia) • 2010 Toshiharu Kasai (stage name Itto Morita) (
Japan), in a workshop In 2008, she was involved in the International Arts Synergy Festival in
Riga. She made a multimedia butoh performance titled "Eyes Fluttering in My Knees." In 2010, she performed "The Sacred Dances of the Night" at the Happy Art Museum in Riga, Latvia on October 30, November 6, and November 27 with
Modris Tenisons (artist, director), Artis Gulbis (performance & sound artist), Gita Straustina (video artist), Skaidra Jančaite (Lithuania, singer), Ken Mai (Japan, co-author, consultant of performance), Ērika Māldere (artistic lighting designer) and her companion Aigars Lenkēvičs (graphic designer) from Lamp Design Workshop.
Other dance performances Apart from
butoh performances, she was involved in a processional art performance, "Somebody who leads", ad a performance in a photo exhibition, "On Haiku". She also participated in an international video dance project (Latvia, England, Portugal, Spain, Chile, Hungary). The premiere was held on August 17, 2007, in the frameworks of the International Video Art Festival “Waterpieces 07”. == Dance Movement Therapy ==