Full Film coming soon
“Solitude” is an inter-disciplinary event. Sculptures, fabric, light, and the movement of 4 dancers embody the sensations of journeying toward oneness with others, the struggle for unity, and an expression of sensuality seen through the veil of solitude.
Video coming soon
As Associate choreographer and lead performer Julia worked with choreographer Lisa Giobbi, www.lisagiobbi.org, to create an evening depicting three female characters from history using aerial track harness and theatrical tools. A moment of self-realization for Marie Antoinette, Anne Hutchinson, and Charcot’s patient Augustine is revealed in this profound and intense exploration of weightlessness and aspiration.
Photo Credit: Richard Finkelstein
As choreographer (using work from here there nowhere), associate aerial choreographer (with Lisa Giobbi) and lead performer, Julia worked with Gerald Thomas, https://geraldthomasblog.wordpress.com/videos-2/, in this theater event commissioned by SESC /Consolação in Sao Paolo, Brazil to create a world premier of interdisciplinary theatrical revelation.
htn investigates elements of mortality: birth, life, death; body, mind, and spirit, in a 45 minute solo show with live music composed by Qasim Naqvi. Julia designed the installation, choreographed, and performed in this theater event hosted by Solomon Arts Gallery, NYC made for both live performance and a film directed by Ramzy Telley. The film has been screened at three festivals in NYC and presented as a solo evening along with Julia’s sculpture by Inception to Exhibition, www.iteny.org.
Photo Credit: Sandy Ramirez
Julia Performed for Jacques Perdigues in this French and English language theater event at Theaterlab NYC
Commissioned by Tanya Preminger and Ted Orenstein, Julia worked with DP Ramzy Telley and dancer Marissa Maislen to create this material for Tanya and Ted’s music video.
Reign is a work created for 12 junior and senior high school students when Julia was teaching at the Governor’s School Dance Program at Radford University.