PAST PERFORMANCES


  1. Flagstaff Performance Art Fringe Festival, AZ

  2. Improv Dance Festival, Venice, CA

  3. Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts Festival, Western Australia

  4. Phoenix Fringe Festival, AZ

  5. Seattle Festival of Alternative Dance & Improvisation, OR

  6. Somatic Movement Arts Festival, Los Angeles, CA

  7. “Max 10”, Electric Lodge, Venice, CA

  8. Amazing Women events, Sedona, AZ

  9. Person Centered Approach Training events, Sedona, AZ

Presentations

From a 5 minute inspirational piece, to a half-hour mask making demo, to an hour+ performance with masked characters, to an intensive mask making experience lasting half a day to two weeks. A presentation can be adjusted to your needs.

Photo: Larry Lindahl

Photo: Alba Elena

Photo: Marty Landa

RECOMMENDATIONS


”(Pash’s) mask and movement work...is a revelation. Combining creative mask making and intuitive movement she taps into the unconscious to unleash powerful, authentic expression of the individual and collective soul. As a performer, she mesmerizes, as if hooked into some mysterious primal source, inhabiting characters and archetypes spontaneously, and revealing secrets of the human psyche before our eyes. She brings an ancient shamanic art to life with all the elements of theater, dance and ritual.”


~ Joseph Culp, actor, writer, filmmaker, artistic director of the Walking Theater Group



“Pash's masks add a primal element to her movement pieces that create a strong emotional connection with the audience. Receptive barriers quickly break down giving easy access to the raw power and message of her performances.”


~ Bradley Alan Luky, former co-producer and director of The MENding Project


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The Body Reclamation Project  (20 minutes)

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Excerpts from the debut, which was part of the 2010 Flagstaff Performing Arts Fringe Festival.


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