I trained as a dancer at LABAN (2004-2007) graduating with the award for choreography. Upon completing this training I received a danceWEB scholarship as part of the ImPulsTanz festival in Vienna in 2007 which furthered my dance experience and training. In Winter 2007 I was a dancer for Liz King’s dance company Dance Identity (D.ID) in a production of Romeo and Juliet. In 2008 I took part in the ex.e.r.ce choreographic training programme directed by Xavier Le Roy and funded by Arts Council England, at which I produced the project Chuck Wallace’s Techody Technique, a spoof somatic technique in the form of a full length introductory film. In 2009 I developed the Techody Technique into a interactive performance shown at Independent Dance’s What Now festival in London and Liz King’s Tanztage at Offenes Haus, Oberwart (Austria). In 2009/2010 I collaborated with MIKS Dance Theatre, London in a UK touring production including a performance at LABAN theatre, Creekside. In 2010 I was commissioned by EDge, Postgraduate dance company of London Contemporary Dance School and received the Jacob Dorf Petersen commission, the resulting piece was “Judy Get Down”. In 2014 I performed as a dancer in Henrietta Hales “Routes to the River” and in Rosemary Lee’s “Melt Down”. I was a resident artist at What Now 2014, hosted at Independent Dance, London. In May I showed a photographic project entitled “Terpsichore's Liberation of the dancer-do-er” at Tanztage at OHO (Offenes Haus, Oberwart).