Amy is a multidisciplinary artist working at the intersection of performance, video, and music composition. Her work is informed by her training in Qigong, Yoga, Navarasas (9 emotions) of Sanskrit Theater, Gaga Dance, Butoh, Flute, and Filmmaking.
Her background in video art and installation informs a spatial and cinematic approach to performance-making, where movement, sound, texture, and visual composition unfold as living environments rather than fixed forms. She is interested in creating works that blur the boundaries between performer and participant, choreography and ritual, inner and outer landscape. Through immersive structures, sensory elements, improvisation, and collective participation, she seeks to create spaces that are alive, responsive, and continually reshaped through encounter.
At the center of her practice is a desire to cultivate experiences of deep listening — to the body, to one another, and to the subtle patterns and intelligences present within the natural world.