
Adina Aaron (they/she) is a multidisciplinary storyteller, performer, producer and facilitator whose work explores the intersection of artistry, spirituality, and social activism.
Drawn to storytelling at a very young age, Adina has been named a National YoungArts Finalist for Musical Theatre and was a Spotlight Grand Prize Finalist in Acting. They studied theatre at LACHSA (Los Angeles County High School for the Arts) and received their BFA in Musical Theatre with a minor in Playwriting from the University of Michigan.
Their creative journey has included co-writing and starring in the short film Can We Pretend (HolyShorts Film Festival), starring in Roxy Sorkin's Breastmilk (Nffty Audience Award) and writing Lilith, a full-length play reimagining the creation story through a queer, feminist lens (Bechdel Theatre Company New Works Festival).
Adina is also a certified yoga instructor and has spent years guiding meditations, sound baths, vocal activation workshops, and community gatherings. Adina has facilitated at Esalen Institute, Veda Yoga Center, Santa Monica Yoga, and Sunset Park Provisions.
They are the founder and main facilitator for Creative Communion—spaces in Los Angeles, New York, and Chicago where artists can share and be witnessed in their process.
Adina is currently in development of a new short film titled Chastity! about a woman who is sexually aroused by the news, while completing their MFA in Creative Writing with a focus on dramatic writing at Antioch University.
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