100-Day Ritual

Collective Ritual | Everyday Practice | Slowness as Resistance

About the Project
In late 2020, during a time of global fatigue, Soojin Pray began a 100-day ritual-based artistic project supported by the Seoul Foundation for Arts and Culture (SFAC).
This was not about production or exhibition — but about presence.
Each day, she performed a small act of ritual:
a breath, a gesture, a sound, a pause.
These acts were repeated, recorded, and sometimes shared —
forming a personal practice and a public invitation.


Intentions
To reclaim the body from burnout
To transform repetition into awareness
To root healing in daily rhythm
To reimagine ritual not as tradition — but as living memory


Documentation
This project was featured in
《다시, 몸》 (Body, Again) – a digital archive by the Seoul Foundation for Arts and Culture.


📌 Read the original essay(in Korean)


"Ritual is not what I perform.
It is what I return to,
until I remember I am still here."