Why I do this

I feel most like myself when I’m not playing me.
Whether I’m dancing or acting, something inside unlocks —
a truth I can't reach in everyday life,
a freedom I don't need to explain.
I’ve been dancing since I was six.
My father is a dancer. My mother, an architect.
I grew up with art as a way of life.
Still, I’ve always been drawn to technology —
I studied engineering for four years before returning to where I feel most myself:
the performing arts.
This isn’t just what I do.
It’s how I heal.
It’s how I understand the world.
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I believe in characters that don’t beg to be understood,
but demand to be felt.
I want you to miss them when they leave.
To smile like you knew them.
To ache with them, just for a moment.
Engineering taught me that every problem has one right path.
Art taught me that the path is the point.
If your story has soul —
I’m listening.
Want to hear more?
Here’s a radio interview where I talk about my journey, my values and why this work matters.