Still Moving explores collective joy, public participation, and the persistence of social life through dance, gesture, and shared celebration.

The series reflects on movement not as performance alone, but as a form of presence, connection, and continued social visibility.
Through communal dance and public gathering, the photographs observe how rhythm, touch, and collective celebration allow the body to remain socially active across time and age.
Working in black and white, the project focuses on gesture, emotional energy, and shared human vitality beyond spectacle or nostalgia.