Welcome <3

  • If you're here, you may know that I love weaving between worlds —

    In some worlds I am a singer and composer, performing and guiding through immersive sonic experiences,

    As a healer and facilitator of transformational processes, I’ve been working with those who are called to find their authentic, creative voice - exploring communion through listening.

    As an artist I work across music, performance, and installation. I write, I paint, I design experiences.

    I love to arrive at a site, a community, or a festival — sense what is possible — and support whatever magic wants to emerge.

    After many years of research, I founded Plexus® — a body of work dedicated to vocal synchronization, self-discovery, and the full liberation of expression.

    Rooted in psychosomatic inquiry, it is used for personal and collective transformation, and for re-enlivening the lost art of prophecy.

    My path has wound through many healing modalities, and those years of deep work — in myself and with others — form the living foundation of everything I teach.

    I am now called to focus on training Plexus practitioners and supporting individuals who are creators in service.

    Whatever the container, working with me is a decisively relational process — unique to each person I am meeting.

    Above all, I want to show up as a fellow soul, and offer a loving channel of connection to explore and touch the inner mysteries.

  • Faye Shapiro is a singer, composer, writer, voice teacher, and performer. 

    Twenty years into the practice, she works at the meeting point of vocal craft, somatic inquiry, and inner work — the place where a voice lesson, a therapy session, and a meditation converge.

    She is the founder of Plexus Voice, an international studio for vocal research and a body of work that braids somatic practice, psychological and spiritual frames, field dynamics, and acoustics, with the voice as the decisive prism. The first cohort of the Plexus Voice practitioner training is underway in 2026.

    Trained classically, then in the extended-voice lineages of Lisa Sokolov, Meredith Monk, and Alfred Wolfsohn in New York. Composition degree from the Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance; sound and music studies at Bard College (MA). Trained in NARM developmental trauma healing modality; a long-term independent researcher of C.G. Jung; initiated in the Huni-Kuin Brazilian shamanic tradition. Faye designed the integration program and served as artistic consultant for Kiyumi psychedelic retreats.

    As an artist she has released four albums, founded the Abra vocal ensemble (active 2009–2016), and received commissions including the Israel Festival. She writes and publishes on Substack Plexus — weaving a sound reality, and works one-on-one and in groups, online and in person, with ongoing collaborations across Poland, Berlin, Thailand, Romania, the Netherlands, and Israel.

    Born in Jerusalem, currently based in Moldova.

Ways to connect