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The Cortège: JOJO ABOT

  • LA Equestrian Center 480 Riverside Drive Burbank, CA, 91506 United States (map)

Friends! Join us within the reimagined LA Equestrian Center as we step inside of a monumental work of art that merges mythic pageantry, cutting-edge technology, and breathtaking performance.

In an era defined by disconnection and cultural upheaval, The Cortège offers a rare shared space for solace, celebration, and renewal. Amid a rapidly expiring culture and scarcity of shared meaning, this gathering serves as a container for collective and individual grief. Via ceremonious procession, The Cortège mourns the fate of the modern era, invites a reckoning with the New Gods of Perplexity, and shepherds souls toward what lies beyond the veil.

Living Earth is honored to co-present four nights of improvisatory and ecstatic live performance in the Beyond, the trail marker for the completion of your night’s journey, a sacred container for release and reintegration where the emotional catharsis of the procession finds resolution. On Saturdayight we are blessed with music from JOJO ABOT, presenting a trance-inducing portal for ancestral celebration, communal connection, and electric transformation. Together, we seek to alchemize grief into sacred connection, transforming individual sorrow into collective healing.

For much more detailed information, click the RSVP link above. If you are a Living Earth member, or subscribe to our weekly newsletters, you’ll receive a 25% discount code in your inbox on September 9th.


JOJO ABOT is an interdisciplinary artist and healer whose work explores themes of spirituality, identity, and community across music, film, visual art, fashion, photography, and other mediums.

With a diverse career that includes touring and performing alongside iconic artists like Miss Lauryn Hill, Esperanza Spalding, and André 3000, JOJO ABOT has also made her mark in the fine art world through collaborations with influential figures such as Marina Abramović, Theaster Gates, Carsten Höller, Alison Saar, and others.

Known for her genre-defying and medium-blurring approach, JOJO ABOT continues to captivate audiences in renowned spaces like MOMA, Radio City Music Hall, Times Square, Metropolitan Opera House, Brooklyn Museum, Luna Luna, Roots Picnic, Afropunk, Greek Theater, and more.



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