Dance + Choreography Clips
Dance Reel
Theatre Reel
“Finishing the Hat”
Choreo: Eamon Foley
FATALE duet excerpt
Choreo: Lindsay Jorgensen + Paulo Gutierrez
“SLEEPLESS”
Choreo: Franco Nieto
“I Am Not an Astronaut” by Lumi Costa
Improv: Lindsay Jorgensen
Full choreography reel
FLEET, Karaoke Night Projects 1 + 2, We are Phoenix, The sharks have pretty teeth dear, A Continuation, FRACTALS.
The sharks have pretty teeth, dear (2022)
Axelrod Contemporary Ballet Theatre’s “Dance in(Haus)” Program
Inspired by the “new woman” of the 20s and 30s, during this time period of Bauhaus, I sought to create a piece that showcased and celebrated the athleticism of the female body and woman’s continuous perseverance.
Choreographed to excerpts of Kurt Weill’s opera, “Klein Dreigroschenmusik,” including his popular “Mack the Knife.”
Music by Kurt Weill
Duration: 12 mins
Dancers: 6 dancers (1 soloist, 1 pas de trois)
FLEET (2021)
Axelrod Contemporary Ballet Theater’s “Three’s A Crowd” Program
I wanted to create FLEET to celebrate the joy found in movement, touch, and fleeting encounters, and though these moments are finite, they are still fruitful.
Music by Zoe Keating
Duration: 5 mins Dancers: 6-8 dancers
Can be en pointe
A Continuation (2020, 2021, 2022)
Bell Works “Stories of the Season” Program (2021), Mignolo’s Spring for Spring Festival (2022)
Conceived in my childhood bedroom during the COVID-19 pandemic, A Continuation was inspired by Leonard Cohen’s “Leaving the Table.” The work is an intimate ritual of solitude, through which I confronted the closing of one chapter and the uncertain, necessary opening of another.
Music by Leonard Cohen
Duration: 4 mins
Dancers: solo or duet (duet reworked to incorporate partnering elements)
We are Phoenix (2019)
Ailey/Fordham B.F.A. Senior Showcase
My choreographic debut and senior thesis, We Are Phoenix, explores the raw terrain of healing where grief, angst, and anger coexist. The piece grants permission for bodies to fully inhabit rage, pain, and even vengeance, revealing these emotions as vital steps on the path to becoming whole.
Music by Gavin Luke and Johnny Cash
Duration: 6 mins
Dancers: minimum 7 dancers
Videography by Sarah Takash







