Awkward choreography of becoming. A sequence of gestures learned too early and never quite mastered.
Between play and performance, the body becomes site of experimentation – bending, folding, posing, all in borrowed silhouettes and forms.
These images observe and study the awkward choreography of becoming: moments when the body hesitates between girlhood femininity and something else not yet defined.
Girlhood is a practice, a series of exercises in learning how to occupy a form that is still changing.










