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Thank you so much for supporting Prehistoric Body Theater!

We are so excited to have just wrapped our first US tour with debut performances of our work Ghosts of Hell Creek: stone garuda at Jacob's Pillow, Asia Society NYC, and beyond. We also had the experience of a lifetime with the University of Washington paleontology team excavating dinosaurs in Hell Creek, Montana, the fossil site which inspires the work! Earlier this year, we also had exciting high-profile performances of Ghosts of Hell Creek: stone garuda at Salihara Theater (Jakarta’s premiere performance presenter) and of Sangiran 17: Erectustopia at ArtJakarta Gardens Festival.

We are so energized for the new year and our next phase of creation, with several residencies and multiple big premieres in the works for Indonesia in 2026 and for the US & beyond in 2027.

Supporting all the admin and creative production behind our ambitious public performances and programs takes real resources. Your donation goes directly to powering all that behind-the-scenes magic, and we so appreciate it!

We are accepting donations via the following methods:

  • Donate via Zelle - For US bank accounts, send a Zelle transfer to arirudenko@prehistoricbody.org. 100% of your donation goes directly to our work!

  • Donate via PayPal - Donate at paypal.biz/prehistoricbody. Best for international and card donations, and accepts Credit Card, Debit, and Crypto.

  • Donate via Producer Hub - We can accept tax-deductible donations through our fiscal sponsor, Producer Hub. Producer Hub is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that provides sponsorship to independent performing arts organizations. We can accept ACH direct deposit, wire transfer, and checks. Please email arirudenko@prehistoricbody.org for banking details.

Four men smiling and posing together inside a building with decorated trees and string lights, one holding a bouquet of white lilies.
Triptych of outdoor sculptures depicting human figures with pointed weapons, set against a backdrop of green trees and blue sky, part of Jacob's Pillow Prehistoric Body Theater installation.
Photographs of prehistoric humanoid sculptures with wings, representing a theatrical performance by Prehistoric Body Theater, with movement and dramatic expressions, showcasing the Asia Society logo.
Triptych of scenes from prehistoric body theater, showing people doing archaeological digs outdoors, actors performing a play indoors, and a group hauling a large rock across desert terrain.

Thank you!

Terima kasih!