Trixie Danielle is a UAE-based client manager in the learning and development sector by day, and a multidisciplinary artist, always. Her creative work delves in the themes of migration, identity, and belonging, expressed through theatre, poetry, and storytelling. With a particular focus on the Filipino diaspora, her art fosters cross-cultural connection and collective reflection, reimagining personal and communal memory in the pursuit of shared narrative and creative collaboration.
A proud alumna of USLS Maskara Theater Ensemble, Trixie has performed on stages such as the Black Box Theater for Hekayah 2024 and the Theater of Digital Arts (ToDA) for Sulyap. She is a 2024 Numoo Fellow at The Arts Center at NYU Abu Dhabi.
As a core member and secretary (2025–2027) of TRIBE Creatives, Trixie was the lead writer behind Sulyap, a production brought to life in partnership with the Emirates Literature Foundation. Her work with +63Kolektib includes co-writing for Metro Diaries, a poignant exploration of migrant journeys, and reimagining classic Filipino folktales in Ang Mga Kuwento ni Lola Basyang. She also collaborated with artist Robert de Guzman on the Museum of Migration and Memory, an archival performance project.
Beyond the stage and page, you can find her hiking, running, or throwing discs on the field playing ultimate frisbee.