Plant Seeds for the Future
At re:Naissance Opera, we’re committed to reimagining what live performance can be, inspiring awe, and lifting up equity-deserving creators. We rely on your support to help make our festival, programs, and continued support of the artists that make it all possible a resounding and sustainable success. Donate through the form below, or visit our campaign page: https://donorbox.org/support-indiefest
IndieFest is more than just a festival. It’s a vibrant celebration of local, genre-defying works, bringing new ideas and voices to our community. By supporting IndieFest, you are planting seeds for the future, ensuring that equity-deserving artists have the platform they need to thrive now and for years to come.
OUR GOALS: Your contributions will directly sponsor our artists, and help sponsor tickets, keeping IndieFest accessible and sustainable for everyone, regardless of financial status. Your support will help create sustainable artistic pathways forward, foster inclusive cultural narratives, and help us collectively imagine interconnected, interdependent futures.
How You Can Support:
- Share on socials: We know not everyone has the financial means to donate, but we are incredibly grateful for any shout-outs or sharing of the artists involved in IndieFest and beyond. You can find us on Facebook and Instagram at @opera_reborn.
- Pay What You Can: Every donation, big or small, makes a difference.
Your support will empower and uplift our community. Let’s come together to nurture the arts and inspire the next generation of creators.
Thank you for your continued support. If you have any questions, email marketing@reopera.com.
Support us through the form above, or visit our campaign page: https://donorbox.org/support-indiefest
When you donate to re:Naissance, you are powering the artists and innovators who are re:imagining the future of storytelling in our communities. Every contribution has a significant impact on the story of our home-grown organization. Thank you for bringing our story to life.

