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Layers of Oak and Stone investigates the layers of identity in relation to culture, gender and Parkinson’s Disease.
Set to multiple interviews and a provocative sound, SHOCK explores the implications of Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) surgery.
Spider Inside Her explores sexism in medicine through the lens of women diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease.
dNaga performed Deep Brain Matters in the East Bay Dances festival on June 3, 2018, presented by the Oakland Ballet Company.
At the 20th United States of Asian America Festival, SHIFT sought to permeate the audience with a physical and visual awareness of social justice and human rights.
Lovely Gibberish was premiered in 2013, alongside Dave Iverson’s film Capturing Grace, at the Laney Theater in Oakland.
Sparked by an interview with Renee Grimani-Kardener, Mental Health and Tikkun Olam draws inspiration from the tireless work of domestic care workers who take care of our loved ones.
Brooklyn’s PEACE, a moving piece uniting the dance communities of Oakland and Brooklyn, explores what it's like to live (and dance) with Parkinson's.
peace about life beautifully portrays an exploration of finding personal peace through the lens of those living with Parkinson’s Disease.