While my heart most recently belongs to rope, past works include aerial silks, static trapeze, duo trapeze, and invented apparatus pieces.

If you ever see me climbing up a person-tower, please know that my internal mantra is “slime, slime, slime.” When I’m not swinging around on a rope, balancing on my hands, or sliming, you might find me teaching calculus at the library, baking bread with little regard for measurement, or engulfed in a maelstrom of papercrafts on my living room floor.

I’m a Vermont-based circus artist specializing in aerial rope, with a passion for hand balancing and partner acrobatics.

As a performing artist, I create both solo and within an ensemble, aiming to tell stories that close the distance between stage and audience. As a circus educator, I’m committed to a pedagogy that centers autonomy and connection, and that unites technique with play.

After earning my bachelor’s degree in mathematics in 2022, I jumped headfirst into full-time circus training, coaching, and performance. I completed my Certificate IV in Circus Arts at the National Institute of Circus Arts (NICA) in Melbourne, Australia in 2023, and am currently a second-year ProTrack student at the New England Center for Circus Arts (NECCA), majoring in aerial rope and minoring in hand balancing and partner acrobatics.