Performance Work
TBA, 2002
Juxtaposes a 1960’s clip of Ronald Reagan espousing the dangers of “broad mindedness” against the way two queer men struggle to exist and find connection. Oscar Manuel Trujillo co-choreographer Premiered at Dance Mission’s Harvest Festival.
Deals with the rejection of effeminacy and that rejection’s effect upon queer male physical expression and connection. Premiered at Dance Mission’s Harvest Festival
Grapples with the experience of sudden death; the catharsis of grief; and the role, choices, and reactions of bystanders and loved ones. Premiered at Dance Mission’s Harvest Festival
Investigates families of origin and families of choice. The show looks at how being unacceptable by societal and family norms affects access to safety, love, and connection. Oscar Manuel Trujillo co-choreographer Premiered at the Jon Sims Center, January, 2006 and encore performances for The National Queer Arts Festival, June, 2006
NSA, 2007
Tackles restricted intimacy in gay male communities to reveal causes of personal disregard and the struggle to actualize self-worth. Premiered as part of Shared Space
The Presence of an Absence, 2009
Takes the pressure off of dancing like a “Man.” Premiered at Move(men)t Festival at The Garage
Explores the nuances of love in three distinct expressions: as a cosmic force of personal growth; a comforting, yet confining realm of projections; and a redeeming dance of death into an existence of true being. The characters are Man and Woman and Eros and Death. Premiered at Naropa University
Comfortable and Effective, 2011
A performance where clinical examination meets fantasy and anxiety transforms into pleasure. Premiered at SOMArts as part of the This Is What I Want Festival
Centered, 2012
Speaks about the power of same-sex love as a valuable societal taboo and reveals the depths of love as a trust of one’s true nature in order to move beyond destructive patterns of fear. Premiered at Cal State University East Bay’s Queer Dance Festival; performed at The Fresh Fruit Festival, NYC, 2013
The Giving Tree, 2012
A solo dance to Shel Silverstein’s book using a tree, a glen, and one’s mother to tell the tale. Premiered at a site specific spot in Berkeley, California
On Service, 2013
Explores issues of corporate culture and its affect upon human relations. Work-in-progress performance at HUB, Chicago