Inherited Movement explores cultural memory through gesture, performance, and embodied social connection across generations.

Rather than treating tradition as static heritage, the series observes it as a living and emotional structure carried through the body — through dance, touch, ritual, costume, and collective presence.
The photographs move between performance and intimacy, documenting not only public celebration, but also the quiet transmission of identity, belonging, and memory between people sharing the same cultural space.
Working in black and white, the series shifts attention away from spectacle toward gesture, rhythm, and human connection — allowing the body itself to become a site of continuity and lived history.