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Tag: reenactment

  • Neftaly examines theatre as mythic reenactment.

    Neftaly examines theatre as mythic reenactment.

    Neftaly Explores Music in Community Healing Rituals

    Music has long been a powerful force in human culture, transcending language and borders to touch the deepest parts of our souls. At Neftaly, we dive into the rich tradition of music within community healing rituals, uncovering how sound, rhythm, and song foster connection, resilience, and renewal.

    Across cultures worldwide, healing rituals are more than just ceremonies—they are vital gatherings where music acts as a bridge between individuals, their ancestors, and the collective spirit. Whether through drumming circles in African villages, chant-led ceremonies in Indigenous communities, or call-and-response hymns in spiritual congregations, music serves as a catalyst for emotional release, communal bonding, and spiritual awakening.

    Neftaly’s exploration highlights stories from these diverse practices, revealing how music supports mental health, alleviates trauma, and restores harmony within communities. By understanding these traditions, we recognize music not only as entertainment but as an essential healing modality—a universal language of hope and renewal.

    Join Neftaly on this inspiring journey as we listen, learn, and celebrate the transformative power of music in healing communities around the globe.

  • Neftaly examines theatre as mythic reenactment.

    Neftaly examines theatre as mythic reenactment.

    Neftaly Examines Theatre as Mythic Reenactment

    At Neftaly, we believe that theatre is more than performance — it is a living ritual, a space where ancient truths echo through modern voices. In our latest exploration, we delve into theatre as mythic reenactment, where stories transcend entertainment and become vessels for collective memory, identity, and transformation.

    Rooted in the timeless power of myth, our productions breathe life into archetypal narratives — heroes’ journeys, tragic downfalls, redemptive cycles — not as distant relics, but as reflections of our current struggles and hopes. Through movement, sound, and dialogue, we revive the primal function of theatre: to gather, to question, to remember, and to reimagine.

    This initiative is not about nostalgia, but relevance. Neftaly’s approach connects ancient mythologies with contemporary social issues, showing how these stories continue to shape our worldview. Whether drawing from African oral traditions, Greek tragedy, or indigenous cosmologies, we ask: What do these myths still have to teach us? And how can reenacting them on stage help us reclaim agency, history, and healing?

    Join us as we blur the lines between past and present, the sacred and the theatrical. In the mythic mirror of performance, we see ourselves — fractured, searching, resilient