
Explore Resistance When It Comes in Form of Dance – Berlin
In a city where walls once divided, movement becomes a new language of freedom.
This series captures moments where resistance takes shape through the body — not as protest in the streets, but as rhythm, gesture, and breath.
Each frame follows dancers in Berlin who transform their struggles into motion. Their bodies speak of memory, migration, identity, and resilience — a choreography born from survival.
Through light, shadow, and silence, the camera listens.
It witnesses how dance becomes defiance, how softness can stand against violence, and how art continues to move when words fall short.



















now based in Berlin. My work moves between art, media, and human experience… exploring how stories can rebuild trust, identity, and connection in times of change.
Shaped by my own journey through conflict and displacement, I use the language of film, sound, and light to capture resilience and truth. I studied Media Art and Design at Bauhaus University Weimar, where I learned to merge visual aesthetics with social meaning.