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​My Flow.

Where My Body Speaks
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“Every step I take is a sentence I couldn’t write.”

Dance is how I express myself and make sense of the world around me.

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Below is a collection of videos and performances spanning the past years

​Each piece holds a different version of me on different journeys.

 

Hope you enjoy them :)

All Far

This song is from Nigeria — my advisor at UWC is Nigerian, and ever since meeting him, I’ve been drawn to African culture and rhythm (you can probably tell from my boom hair too : )  It was my first time diving into this style—bold, raw, and outside my comfort zone. I wanted to embody wildness not as chaos, but as something powerful, instinctual, and full of life.

One World Concert

This piece was performed for One World Concert, a celebration of cultural unity here at UWC. Our team had dancers from 12 different countries — it was truly global, in spirit and in movement. We spent over three months practicing. The choreography was intense and complex, but I’m happy to have taken on a leadership role about the formations in creating this masterpiece.

Stronger 

This was the first dance I did after dyeing my hair orange — and honestly, it felt like a full transformation.  It was a reminder: to stay bold, stay strong, stay unapologetically me. Fiery, bright, but powerful. I was trying tell myself: I will become the person I want to be. And yeah, “what doesn’t kill me makes me stronger.” I danced that.

COL - Celebration of Learning

This is a piece I choreographed and performed within just 4 days for our end‑of‑year Celebration back in UWC Changshu with my friends. We sang the song ourselves and danced the movements we created from it. It was raw, full of energy, and something that felt completely ours. We are really proud of ourselves and left a good memory..

 å”¯ä¸€ (My only)

This piece is about love — not the kind that’s returned, but the kind that lingers in silence. I wanted to express, what love feels like at this age: uncertain, longing, unable to be confirmed. When i was dancing, i was actually quietly attempting to hold onto something slipping away. To me, it’s the most emotional and complete lyrical dance I’ve EVER DONE.

European Regional Day

This was the first dance I joined after arriving at UWC Pearson, performed during a celebration of European cultures on campus. I danced as part of the French group, and helped working on lighting design, which I believe are just as essential to a performance as the movements themselves. To me, dance is about transmitting emotion and energy — and this piece did exactly that. It also marked my first connection with the dance team I’d later collaborate with for the next two years.

​Pearson Dancer Practice 1

This was my first time officially leading a team as the senior-most dancer. For the first practice, I decided to create a piece with a bit more difficulty — something that would push people to grow, to try, to surprise themselves .And they did!! The way everyone pulled through moved me more than I expected. It gave me so much confidence and motivation to lead this team for the rest of the year.

Open Mic

This was the last piece I danced before graduating from UWC Changshu with my closest dance partner. We performed it at our school’s Open Mic, as a tribute to our friendship and a happy farewell. It is a story of connection, trust, and shared memories. It holds all the hopes I had in that moment: that our friendship would last, and that I could leave this place not with sadness, but with gratitude.

Drag Race

This piece was created for  Drag Race — a gender-bending celebration of LGBTQ+ identity and expression.I choreographed and organized it for my House, and together, we brought the stage with wild energy. Because of the nature of the performance, we couldn’t fully record it. We ended up winning Thrid prize, it meant a lot to our house.

说爱你(A Little Crush)

This is a light, bubbly piece about having a crush — and I swear, it might be the cutest dance I’ve ever dance.

Everything about it just felt so joyful. The music, the movements, the vibe — it all came together in the most heartwarming way. I couldn’t stop smiling while dancing.

It felt like a little daydream, and I loved every second of it.

NARD Regional Day

This was one of the proudest moments of my leadership journey. From music selection to choreography, lighting design to formation, rehearsals to final performance ---

The final result was everything I had hoped for, and the recognition it received from the community meant the world to me !!

​Finally JOJO

Jojo Gomez has always been one of my biggest admirations on YouTube — but I used to think her choreography was way out of my league. For the longest time, I never even dared to try. But this time, I did it anyway. And I loved it. That was such a BIG progress for me!

Run Away

This was a lyrical dance practice where I also experimented with a new filming style. At the time, I was still working on control: how to hold energy in my body, how to release it with intention.

​Baby

​Another practice back at the studio in Shanghai during the summer.  Sometimes, dancing to an old popular song hits differently. It was indeed an interesting feeling.

​Pearson Dancer Practice 2

At a diverse school like Pearson, I wanted to bring more dance styles into our shared space — and K-pop felt like the perfect starting point. I led a training session for a group piece: simple moves, strong rhythm, and lots of energy. It was about connection, confidence, and trying something new as a team.

50 Feet

This was my first dance back at the studio in Shanghai during the summer — more like a recovery session than a performance. Sometimes, especially in sports practice, returning to simplicity and foundation is the most important step. 

Winter Fest

This was a fun little Christmas performance back at UWC Changshu — we danced to a Justin Bieber with bouncy beats that just made you want to move. It was one of those moments that was just pure fun, shared smiles, and a little sparkle on stage.

​雨爱(Rainy Love)

This was a piece that I completely lost myself in.

It was the first time I realized how powerful dance could be. It totally became my voice. And for the first time, I didn’t need to explain myself. I just danced.

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