My Mission

by | Oct 30, 2021

A few missions I feel personally called to:

I am a storyteller. I tell stories (mostly mine) through movement.

I am a gatherer. I bring people-all people (from all ages, genders, political backgrounds, religions, sexual orientations, races, cultures…etc.) together through movement. I feel that while our differences define us and should never be ignored or minimized, I also feel that there is more that unifies mankind than divides us. I believe that humans are inherently good and that we can really strive to love and understand people that are different. I gather people together through dance.

I am a dancer. As a professional dancer who has spent a lifetime honing this craft, I feel responsible to expose more people to movement and the power of movement-as participants and as observers. I also have the responsibility to offer an audience the opportunity to see good, technical dancing, performed by dancers who have devoted their lives to the expressive potential of their bodies.

I am spiritually seeking. On perhaps a more personal note, I am on a spiritual mission to more deeply connect with the female divine.

I am a mother. This encompass so much. Nurturing and teaching come to mind right now. Just insert all of the above, with the heading of mother/nurturer/teacher, because I tell my stories through the voice of a mother, I gather as a mother, I am a dancing mamma (and the babies are always involved in the process), a lot of my spiritual seeking is a result of my being a mother.

One of the ways I navigate that which I feel called to do is through presenting non-confrontational, unifying, informal dance concerts where living spaces are transformed into caves and tree houses double as temples, and you get to see the tech crew setting up lighting, and children walk through dance performances, and food, discussion and awkward silence exist in tandem with multiple modalities of artistic experience. This is how I roll, because I believe that we dance around and through life’s events rather than ignore them or “leave them at the door” for the time we dance. Life for me-the messy and uncontrolled as well as the organized, perfect lines-is a dance. ALL. OF. IT. This is what makes it beautiful to me. 

Hi, I'm Sara

I am a dance artist, a freelancing academic, and a movement storyteller. My role as a mother directly shapes how I view the world, how I teach and how I work as an artist. Someday, I will live on a farm and there will be a big barn where I will teach yoga, practice magic and have dance performances.