
CREATIVE MEDIA AND PERFORMANCE PROJECTS
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01
KOREAN COMFORT WOMEN PROJECT
Sept 2017 - Nov 2017
This competition was a Korean National event organized to raise global awareness on the "comfort women" who were forced by Japanese soldiers to become sex slaves during the WW2. This project was collaborated with ensemble named "Army". We integrated Western instruments and dance styles with elements of traditional Korean art forms to deliver a sense of familiarity and relativity to global audiences.
02
RECKONING
"You cannot fight the sea"
Aug 2020 - Dec 2020
Reckoning was an interdisciplinary event to explore the issues of equity, justice, and human rights in the US to re-emphasize the significance of voting. The choreography was based on the poem, "You cannot fight the sea", written by Bryce Yahn. Our project aimed to uncover the voices of minorities that were suppressed and ignored by the society and to support their civil rights.
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03
mOVing MEMORIES
Jan 2020 - May 2020
This project was designed with a senior citizen from Rochester to create a short film that delivers significant memories of our lives. The object that reminded Yve Parks, my senior partner, and me of our epic memories was the kitchen table. Many of Yve's childhood memories evented around the kitchen table and my traumatic experiences of anorexia were placed on the kitchen table. Throughout the film, the audience will be able to capture the contrasting sensations Yve and I possess in our memories around the kitchen table.
04
dmt intervention for individuals with ed
Oct 2021 - Dec 2021
This intervention was created as the DMT method for treating individuals with an eating disorder. The intervention used Fairy Tale as a tool to reconstruct the body image in patients. Individuals with ED generally struggle in confronting, expressing, and resolving the emotion, and consist biased perspective on body image. These issues share a close connection to patients’ inabilities to visit their unconscious level of mind. Thus, to resolve the primary causes of ED, the intervention designed movement activities where patients can reconstruct the image of true self/body by confronting the flaws and irritation in the unconscious.



