I began creating in May 2024. In the first year, I created four dance works, but I feel they are not yet finished. Therefore, I continue developing them, while new works are already emerging.
My choreography encompasses light, music, and costume design—all of which I also style or sew myself. I edit the music and occasionally create mixes.
"Sinu hääl" 2024
A dance of silent resistance.
This choreography is about school children, those who are asked to be quiet, to sit up straight, and to conform to the expectations of a system.
The music sounds like keys being pressed, steering life along a predetermined path, while inside a question screams: “Who am I, really?”
“Titanium” in its piano version carries both strength and vulnerability
in this dance, they exist simultaneously.
Students memorize data they will never use.
And at the same time, something within them something unique begins to fade. But the body remembers. An inner voice remains.
This dance searches for it.
"Kübar" 2025
My first duet for two young girls in the Creative Dance – Show category.
I sewed the trousers and selected matching tops. Additionally, I designed the hat, which Ene Mellov then finished.
The dance tells a story about jealousy—and about how friendship prevails.

VIDEO IN PRODUCTION
„Emale” 2025
A dance for a mother.
A farewell that happens while running through time, when the heart wants to stop, but the legs keep moving. It is an embodied sentence:
“I will always love you. You will always be in my heart.”
The piece is inspired by the moment of rushing to catch a ferry because a mother is dying. Everything that remained unsaid is now danced out. Every movement is gratitude. Every pause is a prayer.
Brooklyn Duo’s "Someone You Loved" creates a musical space where love, panic, acceptance, and an eternal bond coexist. This is not merely a stage work. It is the heart’s memory translated into the body.
A quiet ritual for a mother—and for those moments that cannot be returned to, only danced.
Nutcracker Ballet 
Dance"Waltz of the Flowers" 2025
Time: 19:56-21:19
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