Filmmaker, dance teacher and therapist. She started her career in New York, where she lived for eight years, directing videos for famous musicians like Joe Cocker, Grace Jones, Michele Shocked, Shawn Colvin and Peter Wolf. During this period she met the dance teacher and body therapist Gabrielle Roth, who commissioned a few films about her work. These productions marked a turn in the artist’s career; back in Australia in 1993, she created works about dance, among them Urban Claim, about the indigenous Australian dance group Bangarra Dance Theatre; The Black Swan, about the choreographer Meryl Tankard; and The Three Baillerinas, a portrait of the dancers Lucette Aldous, Marilyn Jones and Marilyn Rowe; among other works exploring the relationship between film and dance. She graduated from the Australian Film and TV School, and later studied and became a teacher of Five Rhythms Dance, a technique developed by Roth that combines meditation and motion. Lives and works in Sydney.