I’ve always been drawn to the artistry and discipline of movement. I began as a competitive gymnast from ages 7 to 14, but soon realized the competitive environment didn’t align with my personality. At 14, I discovered the circus and found a new creative outlet. I joined The Flying Gravity Circus in Wilton, New Hampshire, and after performing in a small parade, I was instantly hooked.
At Flying Gravity, my coach introduced me to a wide range of circus disciplines and gave me a strong technical foundation. I trained in partner and group acrobatics, hand balancing, aerial hoop, aerial rope, unicycle, juggling, aerial pole and hula hoops. Through that exploration, I discovered a deep passion for hand balance, acrobatics, aerial arts, and hula hoops. I trained with FGC until 2021.
I also toured with Circus Smirkus during the summers from 2018 through 2021, performing across the northeastern U.S. in full-scale tent productions. There, I strengthened my performance skills, ensemble collaboration, and showmanship while continuing to refine my technique.
During that time, I also danced with Danceworks Movement Design under Tanya Bosse, competing from 2019 to 2021. I performed in contemporary, lyrical, jazz, and modern styles in both solos,ensemble numbers and large productions, further developing my expressive movement vocabulary.
In 2021, I was accepted into the Preparatory Program at the National Circus School (ENC) in Montreal and continued into the professional program. I graduated in June 2025, having worked closely with a diverse team of coaches and creators to develop my final act, specializing in hand balancing and minoring in aerial rope.
Since graduating, I’ve had the opportunity to perform my craft professionally across multiple platforms. I presented a hula hoop and dance act with Village Montréal street performers and performed with Tempoflo at festival events, showcasing cube manipulation, whips, handstands, juggling, body percussion, and rhythm-based choreography. I also performed a hand balance and acro act as a fill-in artist for Cirque Éloize in their show Bon Voyage.
In addition to performing, I currently work as an usher at Cirque Éloize and serve as stage manager at Bord’Elle Boutique Bar and Eatery in Montréal, continuing to stay immersed in the performance world both onstage and behind the scenes.
I’m looking forward to continuing to grow as a multidisciplinary artist—blending circus, dance, and physical storytelling in creative, collaborative environments. Whether on stage or in immersive settings, I’m committed to deepening my craft and connecting with audiences through bold, expressive performance.