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RAPP - RenGyoSoh Artists Passion Projects

Ren Gyo Soh Artists: current resident performers who are willing to explore their own projects, create their works and share/produce them under direction of the artistic director, Yokko. 

 Principle ideas: Transforming, Creating, Exploring, Performing, Sharing, Producing. 

Current On going RAPP


Magic Lady by Efrén Sánchez
This piece represents the journey of a human being based on a simple question that everyone might have at some point of their lives: What will our inner child think of us when we see ourselves as adults?
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Performed by Efrén Sánchez, Miles Butler 
Directed by Yokko

Photos by Jorge Luna

At 3rd Annual Solstice Extravaganza (Dec. 2017) 
The LAB at Grace & St. Paul Church (Nov. 2017)

Billy by Miles Butler 
In September 1975, Oliver "Billy" Sipple saved the President's life. He lunged at a would-be-assassin and it was over in an instant. He didn't know at the time, but the repercussions of Billy's heroism that day would haunt him until his death.

Performed & Choreographed by Miles Butler
Directed & co-choreographed by Yokko

Photos by Jorge Luna

 March by Jennifer Marinelli
The piece is an exploration of time, our responsibility to it, and its irreverence towards us. It was inspired by "Everywhere March Your Head," a cut-up poem originally composed by Arthur Rimbaud and rearranged by William Burroughs.

​Performed & Choreographed by Jennifer Marinelli
​Directed by Yokko

​Photos by Jorge Luna

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