Projects
Library of Movement
Pōneke Contemporary Dance Festival 2024
A residency at Pōneke Contemporary Dance Festival hosted by Footnote Dance Company and Te Auaha.
Presenting a Movement Zine called
"Mess is Necessary" as well as an online platform through Dot Dot.
The Zine has movement tasks, reflections on how as a creative we have to create a mess in order to be creative. How being Messy is considered a negative trait.
Strand Arcade Residency
Auckland Council 2024
I Don't Wanna Dance Alone
혼자 춤추고 싶지 않아
Auckland Arts Festival 2024
Commissioned by Creative NZ and Auckland Arts Festival.
A community-led contemporary dance show exploring themes such as family, intergenerational dynamics and empowering the inner child.
Irago 이라고 - Said So
Melbourne Fringe Festival 2023
'Irago - 이라고 - Said So' is an experimental show that plays with incomplete phrases, half-finished thoughts within a world of feeling...
Through a fusion of live field recordings, original scoring, improvisational movement and interactive elements.
I Don't Wanna Dance Alone 2023
The Factory Theatre 2023
The work celebrates the joy of movement and connection through an all ages, all Asian cast of 12 people from diverse dance backgrounds.
Funded by Asian Artist Fund, Foundation North and Creative NZ
Il Sang 일상 Daily Life
Auckland Art Gallery 2022
A duet with Anu Khapung around the exhibition: "The Arrangement for 5 rooms" by Yona Lee.
Rest and Restoration R+R
Fringe Festival 2021
A 4-day exhibition with workshops, multi-medium art exhibition, spoken word and a music gig at Strange Haven at Karangahape Road.
Multitudes
Dance Film 2021
Our love letter to the burn out generation.
Solo dance film with Beka Hope, Kevin Tay and Jordan Gowzer.
Improvisation with views from beautiful Aotearoa.
Wu
Splore Festival 2021
This work was a blend of Wushu movements and contemporary dance, representing our Asian heritage during the only festival running within a Pandemic.
흐름. Flow
Tempo Dance Festival 2020
In a year where COVID was in Aotearoa, we created a film at home during Lockdown, it's all about nostalgia, teenage years, having a purpose when the world has stopped.
Iron Eyes
Basement Theatre 2018
A sociopolitical physical theatre and contemporary dance piece with audience interaction, to portray the stories from North and South Korea as well as feelings of being a Korean migrant living in Aotearoa.
Playing with the ideas of conflict, oppression and control.
Dance Facilitator
Teaching Community Contemporary Dance Classes.
Having taught Community Dance classes for over 10 years at various community centers, organizations and countries!
Community Centers, NZDC seniors community classes, StarJam youth with disabilities, contemporary classes and movement workshops.
Contact us if you need a facilitator!