Savoir, penser, rêver. Je pense, donc je suis.
I'm a pianist, dancer, writer, and aspiring scientist. I love exploring the intersection of art and science — from composing music and competing in dance to studying neuroscience and building Arduino projects.
I've participated in the NYT Summer Writing Contest (winning runner-up for my Week 4 entry), taught music theory lessons to beginners, and explored topics from sleep science to AI-generated choreography. I believe creativity and curiosity go hand in hand.
Selected entries from the NYT Summer Writing Contest
Reflections on "tiny little joys" and the power of slowing down. The smell of rain as a doorway to nostalgia.
Week 10 final entry — how anticipation outpaces reality, from the Tesla Diner to the Cybertruck.
Responding to Roger Rosenblatt's swimming essay, drawing parallels to meditative weightlessness in dance class.
A demonstration of GenAI concepts for small kids using a word-snake game.
Week 10 entry for NYT summer writing contest — Final entry of the year.
Week 9 entry for NYT summer writing contest.
Week 7 entry — lamenting the fading of novels due to social media.
Week 6 entry — generational differences in interpreting headlines.