Zohar
is my birth name, I was born in Mexico and raised among strong feminine energy, light and shadow in balanced contrast.
From an early age, I was drawn to the edges of things: where emotion becomes movement, where structure gives way to instinct.
Over the years, I studied Performing & Fine Arts across Los Angeles and New York. I learned the method, the frameworks, the forms, and then slowly, I began unlearning to find my own rhythm, my own voice.
That process led me back to my roots. I spent time learning from Indigenous curanderas in Mexico, whose work with plants and energy shaped how I now understand presence as something sacred, subtle, and deeply embodied.
Today, my work lives in that in-between where ancient ritual meets modern sound, where intuitive curation meets creative practice. I design experiences that are sonic, sensory, emotional, and invite people back to presence.
I write poetry as a way to hold emotion in language.
I speak with a raspy, hypnotic voice that often becomes part of the ritual itself.
I create ceremonies attuned to the emotional landscape of each moment, elevating spaces into something sacred in a contemporary and non-dogmatic way, honoring joy, love, and new beginnings as much as grief, change, and quiet reflection. Sometimes there is a warm drink involved, herbal and intentionally blended, to soften the edges and bring the body into the experience.
I don’t hold answers. I create space for inner connection. I don’t believe in fixing. I believe in remembering.

