About Daze

I am a queer choreographer and poet, born and raised in London. Obsessed with nostalgia and grief and otherhood and being seen and being lonely, my work is interdisciplinary and at all times holds tenderness at its core.

I’ve worked as a Resident Artist at The Roundhouse and in association with Sadler’s Wells. In this time I’ve choreographed works such as Shovel (The Roundhouse), Good Grief!, and The Stopping Place (The Great Hall).

My work holds community at the centre of practice and I’ve had the joy of working within community projects that have taken me from working with choruses of hundreds of young people, all the way to facilitating older adults’ access to dance, and everywhere in between. 

I’ve performed from Dalston Superstore to Sadler’s Wells and back again with stops at VTMNTS at Paris fashion week, The Cause, the Roundhouse and The Place theatre.