[3] Hyslop completed a Bachelor of Performing Screen and Arts degree at Unitec Institute of Technology in 2009.
[1] She became a freelance dancer and joined Atamira Dance Company.
In 2016, Hyslop was the inaugural recipient of Dance Aotearoa New Zealand's Māori Choreolab, where she was paired with mentor Merenia Gray.
[1] In 2019, she worked with Rosie Tapsell of Ngāti Whakaue and artist Rowan Pierce to co-create a dance piece, Pōhutu.
[6][7][8] At the 2021 Kia Mau Festival Hyslop, Pierce along with Tūī Matira Ranapiri Ransfield mounted an installation called Te Mauri o Pōhutu at the gallery in the Toi Pōneke Arts Centre.