I look down to the earth. I look up to the sky, knowing that I am an instrument for both.

When I dance Isadora Duncan (or Hawaiian Hula, or WestAfrican dance), my body becomes the link between nature and God, a seeking of expressing the fullness of creation. And in each pose, I get to focus on all the little details; exploring, trying and correcting the angle, the posture and the motion. All to become incorporated in her dances to classical music.