My creative practice moves across music, live events and cultural production, shaped by a deep relationship with sound, story and collective experience.
I work as a DJ, live performer, music supervisor and cultural producer, supporting projects from early idea through to delivery. Whether I’m curating stages, shaping musical worlds for screen, or producing interdisciplinary work, I’m interested in how creativity can hold complexity, build connection and create spaces where people feel present, seen and engaged.
Sound sits at the centre of everything I do — not just as music, but as a tool for storytelling, atmosphere and communication. My work is informed by lived experience, collaboration and care, with a strong focus on access, representation and cultural context. I’m particularly drawn to projects that sit between disciplines, bring different audiences together, and allow space for experimentation and feeling.
Working within the music and festival landscape has given me a grounded understanding of how creative ideas meet real-world conditions — time, pressure, people and resources. That on-the-ground experience shapes how I approach creative leadership and production: practically, thoughtfully and with attention to the environments we create for artists, crews and audiences alike.
At its core, my creative practice is about intention. I choose projects that feel meaningful, that open up conversation, and that use culture as a way to explore who we are and how we relate to one another.
