
A shadow work incorporates infused acoustic piano & synthesiser, blended sounds to engineer the depths between living in conflict with the illusions & reality. Visiting the quantum fields to face the past, present & future; where we can no longer run away from suppressed truths & conditioning, returning to inescapable sentiments to explore infinite possibilities of emotional currency to sustain vitality & redeem creation and soul activation.

A Shadow Work highlights significant stages of manifesting your inner light subconsciously & consciously, being the architect of your energy, giving yourself permission to be vulnerable to restore your inner-power. Entering portals & tunnels that will psychologically challenge you but eventually revive your innate power, to allow life the flow through your good, bad & ugly experiences, feeling multi energy forces to move strategically within you to protect your energy, reinvest your power to operate around negative aspects that’s depleted areas we struggle to amplify who & what we allow into our quantum fields to reactivate, re-cleanse & detox with the end goal to empower, own your truth, validate self & intuitively guard your essence when leaving the shadows to pour back into self for healing purposes.

The journey told through dance channels curiosity as we divinely follow dancer Taraja Hudon on her spiritual & mental endeavours as she emotionally breaks through vicious cycles to learn past lessons to prevent them from reoccurring, to stop attracting unpleasant experiences, where we acknowledge her running away from a box, with her shadow’s encouraging her to reopen the box potentially filled with images of past trauma, hurt, pain, difficulty & imbalanced relationships. The fellow dancers play both her inner & outer demons; reinforcing her to free her mind, face her face & enter into the unknown aspects of ourselves to become complete, whole & victorious.

In the second show entitled: About My Sister, The Serial Killer, inspired by the book ‘My Sister’ by author; Oyinkan Braithwaite. The audience were taken on an intensifying choreography piece that was suspenseful both musically & metaphorically. All dancers generated movement that was sensual, cunning & intriguing as we witnessed two different material happening simultaneously, keeping us at the edge of our seats. Cassa Pancho herself had both choreographed & directed this performance, she incorporated themes of fantasy, infatuation, allure, fatal attraction & vindictive tendencies well, the adaption of this book onto the stage offers a distorted reality of introspection & deception intertwined.
