Video Art & VideoDance
Making video and editing are as much a form of "choreography" to me as being in the studio.
Video, in essence, is still movement organized in time. Yet, the technology of video affords me
new possibilities -- even things that are impossible in "reality" become reasonable options. Being
behind the camera allows me to capture a specific perspective on events (quite literally) and playfully
challenges my conceptual eye. The most minute details, impossible to recognize on the dance stage,
become the center piece of a videodance. Remote locations allow me to take the audience somewhere
new, somewhere impossible to see with theatrics. The important process of editing is very much like
choreographing, but allows an even more non-linear approach. With video, I often create fragmented
narratives through movement and gesture.
Selected Works