Hello!


I have been living and working in western Massachusetts since 2015, during which time I graduated from Hampshire College with a concentration in dance, labor, and anthropology. I have been developing roots in the valley ever since through farm work, teaching dance and Feldenkrais Awareness Through Movement classes (ATM), and supporting young adults with disabilities in educational and performance settings. I’ve long been driven by questions like “Why do we move the way that we do?” and “What does that have to do with how we relate to the world around us?” Thanks to my dance studies, I stumbled into the Feldenkrais Method in 2018, wondrous to find such a humane and compassionate field of work which holds these questions central.

I graduated from the New England ATM Teacher Training in 2023 and the EAST/WEST Feldenkrais Functional Integration Practitioner Training in 2025. Since 2023, I’ve taught ATM in day programs to adults with cognitive or developmental disability, in farm worker and physical laborer workshops, in queer/trans community spaces, and to the public at large.

 I believe the capacity to ground and connect to an improved sense of movement is an important tool in working towards your desires– whether injury prevention and healing, performance improvement, or seeking improved ease in your movement. My approach to working with clients is consent-forward and with the understanding that safety and security is a necessary condition for making healing and growth possible. 

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