I grew up in a theater environment because my father ran an acting school, which made me spend most of my after-school hours on stage. As a result, I have a great understanding of how the theater works and a deep love for it. Working in the theater is an art form, and I am very passionate about it. Every new project I work on takes me back to my childhood, thinking about the moments spent on stage and the transformative power of the live theatrical experience. This journey nurtures my creativity and encourages me to think beyond conventional boundaries.

Movement is my greatest source of inspiration, and I define it broadly. I have always had a connection with dance companies throughout my career. Dance is the movement that I discovered through theater, and I fell in love with it instantly. Choreography is a language that speaks to me through movement alone, and it wakes up my emotions in a way that I can perfectly understand. 

I have had the privilege of collaborating with choreographers and directors from all over Europe, and I have worked on more than 200 theater productions so far. Focusing on researching, exploring, and pushing the boundaries of my work in the theater is one of my favorite themes because of the creative freedom it offers.