Ceremonial Myth-Making for Bioregional Regeneration
Through collective prayer, visionary storytelling, expressive movement, breathwork, and live multimedia performance, REGENESIIS invites communities into a shared act of myth-making—envisioning, embodying, and co-weaving a more beautiful world into form.
This 90-minute experience is both architected and emergent. Participants are gently guided through a living landscape of sound, movement, and ceremony—co-creating a collective prayer for Earth.
Rooted in both ancient and contemporary ritual technologies, REGENESIIS bridges the sacred and the creative, offering a multisensory rite that grounds hope, vision, and aligned action.
Cultural & Ecological Relevance
Cascadia is a place of vast ecological intelligence and cultural diversity, standing now at a pivotal threshold. While restoration efforts strengthen ecosystems, food systems, and economies, the soul of the region calls for cultural renewal.
Without story, ritual, and myth, ecological repair cannot root in lasting ways. REGENESIIS answers this call—tending to the narrative, emotional, and spiritual dimensions of regeneration.
Objectives
Unite diverse populations around shared values and collective vision
Cultivate emotional engagement and mythic resonance around regeneration.
Offer pathways to transform grief into creative energy.
Activate collective dreaming and shared cultural vision.
Generate mythic content to ripple outward through media and memory.
Strengthen kinship with more-than-human worlds through embodied ritual.
Artistic Framework
Drawing from ritual theatre, community ceremony, and expressive arts therapy, REGENESIIS transforms performance into a participatory world creation through:
Guided visionary breath work
Immersive multimedia performance (sound, puppetry, projection, movement)
Ritual choreography and altar activation
Animate set design, wearable art, and puppetry
Guided toning and collective soundscapes
Real-time participant prayer contributions via shared mic stations
In this time of ecological unraveling and cultural fragmentation, REGENESIIS offers a vessel of unity, vision, and prayer. At its best, offering a experiential living blueprint for regenerative culture, anchoring new myths into body, land, and collective spirit.
More than a performance, REGENESIIS is a living prayer—a ritual space where we dream, build, and embody visions for a more beautiful world.
Participate in REGENESIIS
Over 10 months 12 artists — visionaries, dancers, musicians, poets, ritual keepers, and earth guardians will gather to co-create a theatre of regeneration, touring to festivals and gatherings across Cascadia.
Participants will apprentice in ritual technologies, oracular design, and visionary art-making. Together we will rehearse, build, and embody a mythic offering for the Earth.
Roles
2 Visionaries (puppetry, oracular design, vision)
2 Dancers (embodiment + movement)
2 Poets (prayers + mythic architecture)
4 Elemental Altar Keepers (earth, air, fire, water communion)
1 Malkuth (medicine + plant ally keeper)
While leads hold specific responsibilities, each member participates across all realms of creation and prayerformance.
Journey Timeline
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Study, divination, elemental counsel, apprenticeship with the Six Vision Pillars.
Online -
Set + costume building, large-scale sculpture, puppetry, mask work.
Mix of online + in-person weekend immersions. -
Embodiment of movement, sound, prayer, and choreographic architecture.
In-person, Salt Spring Island. -
Festival performances across Cascadia.
Dates & Venues will be released January 2026
Investment & Commitment
11-month commitment (Nov 2025–Sept 2026)
Investment: $2,500 (includes $500 deposit)
Payment plans available
Costumes, props, and festival tickets included
Travel and meals not included
Year 2: senior performers will receive compensation for festival tours
About the Director
Phoebe Fae is a registered Expressive Arts Therapist, art direction, designer and graduate in Studio Arts and Theatre from Concordia University.
With more than a decade of experience in ritual design, performance direction, and bioregional community work, she has created animist art across North America—spanning stage design, theatre productions, community rituals, and film exploring intergenerational healing and Indigenous resurgence.
Her work embodies both artistic rigor and spiritual devotion, serving Earth-based regeneration through culture, ceremony, and myth.