We are excited to share the second year of our S P A C E Rising Residency!

 

S P A C E Rising an iteration of our S P A C E residency program, designed specifically to support our (R)evolution Mentorship Artist Interns. We are pleased to be able to facilitate this residency program geared towards supporting rising dance-makers in their pursuit to deepen their practice, and explore/develop new ideas and projects in collaboration with their (R)evolution cohort. S P A C E Rising offers organized and mindful cohort-driven experience for creative inquiry, artistic development, networking, creative and cultural exchange, as well as a platform to share work.

Join us for S P A C E Rising Showcase on

 

October 10 and 11 at 7pm.

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Milana Aernova (she/her)

 

Milana Aernova is an interdisciplinary artist and creative technologist who sculpts experiences at the intersection of movement, performance, and technology. With a foundation in diverse movement styles and computer science, she creates real-time environments using tools like TouchDesigner and camera-based interaction. Her work explores embodiment, the laws of physics, and humanity’s evolving relationship with the modern world. She is particularly drawn to the juxtaposition between artificial and organic as well as mover and witness. She aims to dissolve boundaries between disciplines and interior/exterior worlds, inviting audiences to experience the unknowable complexity of being alive through the synthesis of digital and physical expression.

Milana's Project

This multimedia performance investigates the forces that shape movement through the lens of cymatics — the scientific phenomenon where sound creates visible patterns in water. Inspired by moments when movement feels less controlled and more like being moved by an internal creative force, this work explores the question: What if our movements are actually a particle dance shaped by internal intelligence responding to environmental frequencies?

 

The performance integrates live somatic dance, real-time generative visuals, and responsive sound environments. Using motion tracking and TouchDesigner, the work captures Milana’s movement and transforms it into dynamic projections that visualize the body’s imagined internal particle dynamics. Through geometric manipulation and particle attractors, the visuals mirror the atomic and energetic shifts occurring within the dancing body.

 

This integration merges the somatic self with interactive technology, revealing the body not just as a vessel for expression, but as an alive, responsive system of intelligent particles.

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Lauren Ai Ling Lee (she/her)

 

Lauren Ai Ling Lee (she/her) is a San Diego-based movement artist and dance maker. Originally from Singapore, she graduated from UC San Diego, where she was a recipient of the Colleen Kendall Scholarship Endowment. Lauren has been fortunate to perform and present work within the San Diego dance ecosystem, and at the 2025 Keshet Makers Space Experience in Albuquerque, where she was a visiting artist-in-residence. Lauren’s work is largely informed by somatic movement and improvisational practices. Drawing from her background in public health, she is interested in using movement as a mode of healing, and a tool for exploring human resilience and relationships.

Lauren's Project

My experiences with scoliosis and spinal-fusion surgery inform so much of what I do and how I show up in the world. As a dance artist, a lot of my struggle post-surgery has been navigating the dichotomy of momentum and resistance. I have always felt resistance in my body when trying to conform or fit in, but am propelled with so much momentum when I move in seemingly non-traditional ways — I am interested in exploring this relationship throughout this process, with further investigation into how nonconformity can strengthen community. I am also interested in researching the relationship between tension and restraint, perhaps turning to tactile elements to articulate the physicality of a rather invisible phenomenon.

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Ilyana Hughes (she/her)

 

Originally from Dayton, Ohio, Ilyana Hughes is a performer, choreographer, and teacher in San Diego. Since a young age, she has trained at various studios and continued her training and choreographic exploration at Howard University, earning a BFA in Dance. Since moving to San Diego in 2023, she has trained at DISCO RIOT, Malashock, and San Diego Dance Theater, and has performed with DISCO RIOT, SDDT, and NACHMO. Currently, Ilyana is an intern in the DISCO RIOT (R)Evolution Artist Program, and an instructor with Tippi Toes. Ilyana continues to choreograph and perform and is looking forward to upcoming projects.

Ilyana's Project

During this residency, Ilyana is interested in exploring the relationship between art and artist by combining dance and paint. Inspired by Lyall Watson’s idea of dance existing in both space and time, and that dance is unique in the sense that the art and the artist, the creator and creation, are one in the same, her process will involve taping a canvas to the floor and painting it with the dancers’ movements, symbolizing a way for the dance to live on in space. Her process is rooted in collaboration and a mix of set choreography and improv. She looks forward to using a variety of collaborative dance making tools in her rehearsal process to bring her and her collaborators’ visions to life in a final performance.

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Erik Izaak (he/they)

 

Bio coming soon.

Erik's Project

Project description coming soon.

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Niza Galindo (she/her)

 

Bio coming soon.

Niza's Project

Project description coming soon.