I am an amateur dancer and visual storyteller, fascinated by how movement, fabric, and color shape a performer’s stage identity. With my background in textiles and styling, as well as years of experience in marketing and advertising—where I explored the psychology of color across different cultures—I view dance as a means of expression.

I started dancing at age 48, and as a woman over 50, I bring a perspective that resonates with artists exploring maturity, movement, and style—helping them develop presence and confidence in their bodies.

I have performed on stage and created video projects; the photo shown here was taken during my second stage performance in 2024. Over ten years ago, I founded “Agora Kizomba,” an online magazine for the Kizomba dance scene and other Afro-Latin rhythms.

I have also worked as a screenwriter and cinematographer in the film industry, exploring the possibilities of storytelling through image and movement.

Through Kaotika, I share insights that help artists of all ages shape their visual identity—a blend of practical guidance with a poetic perspective on movement, style, and presence.

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