Music →   The Art of Listening





There’s a unique intimacy in crafting music—an unspoken connection between sound and emotion. For me, music is both a personal reflection and a shared language, capable of transcending boundaries and creating moments of unity. Every note carries a story, whether inspired by classical traditions, global influences, or the spontaneity of improvisation. 

It’s in this interplay of the familiar and the unknown that my compositions come to life. Silence, too, plays a vital role, holding space for the listener’s own interpretation and inviting them to become part of the narrative.




Dance  →   Where Sound Meets Motion





Something truly magical unfolds in collaborating with dancers—watching movement come alive through space and letting sound weave into it. Dance has a way of making music tangible, transforming notes into physical expressions, and filling the air with a dynamic energy that words often fail to capture.

For me, the relationship between sound, movement, and space is a dialogue. Music sets the tone, but the dancers respond and reshape it, creating a cycle of inspiration that keeps evolving. The interplay between sounds and movements carries its own resonance, a harmony that lingers beyond the steps and notes, defining the rhythm of shared emotions.



Theatre  → The Unspoken Part of the Story 

In theatre, music becomes a voice of its own, shaping emotions and amplifying the story’s impact. Composing for the stage allows me to explore the layers of human emotion, weaving sound into the fabric of a story. 

Whether through live performance or carefully crafted soundscapes, I aim to create a sense of immersion that lingers with the audience long after the curtain falls. In theatre, every sound—be it a melody or a subtle echo—becomes part of the narrative, shaping the atmosphere and amplifying the unspoken.