Odeya Nini - voice

Odeya is a Los Angeles based interdisciplinary vocalist, composer, vocal embodiment coach and sound meditation practitioner. Her solo vocal work extends the dimension and expression of the voice and body, creating a sonic and physical panorama of silence to noise and tenderness to grandeur.

She has performed from concert halls to caves and has been presented at venues and festivals across the US and internationally, such as The LA Phil, Merkin Concert Hall, Resonant Bodies Festival, The Broad Museum, The Pulitzer Foundation and MONA from Los Angeles to Australia, Mongolia, Madagascar and Vietnam. Her latest album ODEwas recognized by The New Yorker Magazine as a notable recording of 2022. She is the founder of Free The Voice, is a member of the 3 time Grammy nominated ensemble Wild Up, and leads vocal sound meditations, workshops and retreats exploring the transformative and healing qualities of embodying the voice.

Heidi Ross - food and somatics

Heidi uses food as visceral communication through communion - her work explores sentience and interspecies connection through sound, touch, taste, and video documentation. Narratives surrounding foraging, fermentation, and the seasons are found throughout her menus and performances.

Heidi's work includes food-based sound installations, private chef services, recipe development - and she loves to throw a dinner party. Her microbakery, discocat, showcases her unique cannabis applications in pastry.

She’s collaborated with conceptual artists David Horvitz and Alexander Stevens, developed Sambal Evie for Cash Only Productions, and her installation work has been featured in culinary art magazine, Midnite Snack. She’s been awarded creative residencies and invitations to perform at Oracle Egg, Ikea residency, and NAHR.

Miranda Reilly - video

Miranda is a documentary filmmaker and editor who specializes in capturing engaging content and ensuring smooth production and post-production processes. With a passion for storytelling through visuals, she has over 20 years of experience in dance, which fuels her creative expression and movement.

Miranda’s love for both film and dance allows her to bring a unique perspective to every project, blending visual artistry with compelling narratives. Whether behind the camera or in the editing room, Miranda is dedicated to producing high-quality, impactful work that resonates with audiences.

Miranda is based in the San Francisco Bay Area and Los Angeles, CA.