“It was absolutely lovely, and the care and devotion the whole piece carries infused into the food and conversation.” – Penelope Ray, No Proscenium (2024) for A Meal
“At its heart, A Meal builds community around the act of eating; at the conclusion, you may find yourself hugging people who are no longer strangers and exchanging phone numbers. It’s not a passive experience; to get the most out of it, you need to become a participant, just...Continued
“Throughout, every detail has been lovingly handcrafted, from the gorgeous, artful costumes to the bespoke dinnerware — all of which present a beguiling vision of merged cultures.” –Interludes (2024) for A Meal
“…an innovative theatrical event that slows it down and transports you to another plane of dreamlike existence and meditative sensibilities beyond the boundaries of time and place.” -Deb Miller, DC Theater Arts (2024) for A Meal
originally from El Paso, TX, is a versatile artist immersed in durational performance, movement, and improvisation. Collaboration is integral to their work as they manifest sensory experiences, guiding viewers to where hyper-surreal and ordinary converge. Their work investigates themes of identity, failure, and intimacy.
I’m an artist who uses movement, poetics, and humor to invite focus into the ideologies that train bodies how to move. Creating across time-based media, performance, and writing, my practice encourages critical play in reframing genres of embodied instruction. My own body is imprinted by: American dance theater, Filipino...Continued
is a freelance dancer living in New York. A Dallas TX native, Maggie is an honors graduate of Booker T Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts. She graduated summa cum laude with a BFA in Dance from NYU Tisch, and also studied internationally at the Salzburg...Continued
I will vacillate between free-form movement exploration and structured sequence building for the sake of environmental art-ivism. What does incubation mean to you? Pressurized containment for the sake of creativity.