Our Team

Our dance company is led by a team of experienced dancers and creatives who bring years of professional performance and production expertise. With a rich background in live performances and film production, our team is passionate about pushing the boundaries of dance and storytelling.

ANNA

ANNA discovered her passion for filming dance and storytelling through movement when she realized that sometimes words aren’t enough to express emotions. After working as a videographer and editor for several corporate projects, she realized the world of dance was where she truly belonged. ANNA believes dance is a powerful medium for communicating feelings and often explores themes of mental health through her dance videos, using movement to convey deep emotional narratives and spark meaningful conversation. 

daniel

DANIEL’s experience includes performing on stage and in dance videos, as well as leading a variety of workshops and assisting dance teachers. Drawing from his background as a Cognitive Behavioral Therapist, in his workshops DANIEL incorporates elements of CBT to help you release mental barriers that may be hindering your ability to move freely. His classes focus on improvisation, fostering awareness of your thoughts, emotions, and body. DANIEL will help you create authentic movement, enhance your musicality, and build connections with others through shared movement experiences.

morgaine

MORGAINE’s dance-theatre creations and collaborations range from stage work, site-specific, immersive, and film, often inspired by the physical language, motion, and emotion of everyday life. MORGAINE holds a BFA in choreography and performance from Temple University (2017) and has performed in acclaimed productions, including Third Rail Projects' Then She Fell and FX/Hulu’s American Horror Stories immersive NYC Shop. She has worked with renowned artists and companies, including Bobbie Jene Smith, Or Schreiber, and KDV Dance Ensemble. MORGAINE has created site-specific works in various locations across Manhattan, New Jersey, and London, and recently premiered three independent immersive works. She currently performs with The Missing Theater Company in Instructions on How To Be Alone (UK).

YOON-JOO

YOON-JOO is a Korean-French creative director, dancer, choreographer, filmmaker, and experience designer whose work is a conduit for connection, empathy, and self-reflection. She integrates movement aesthetics, cinematic storytelling, participatory embodied processes, and human-centric design in her work. Trained in ballet and contemporary dance at the Conservatoire d’Aix-Marseille (France) and in Innovation & design in India (IIM), YOON-JOO’s practice is shaped by her experiences living in seven countries and engaging with over 30 cultures. Her work - often exploring themes of identity, spirituality, nature and imaginary futures - has been commissioned by leading institutions such as UNESCO, Brighton Dome, ChangeNOW, Cannes Short Film Festival, Google.org, Open Society Foundation, EUSIC and more. She has also been recognized as an ASPEN Fellow, a Y&Y Fellow and one of the Top 100 Women in Social Impact by the Euclid Network.