Career
Sadovska began her work with Les Kurbas Theater (Lviv, Ukraine) at Anatole Vasiliev"s Festivals in Saint St. Petersburg and Moscow. There, she was tapped for the Slavic Pilgrim Project by Jerzy Grotowski in Pontedera, Italy. Later that year, she was invited to join Theater Gardzienice where she worked for 10 years as an actor and music director
During her tenure with Gardzienice, she conducted ethnomusicological expeditions to Ukraine, Ireland, Egypt, Cuba and Brazil.
She has since organized many cultural exchanges between contemporary artists from Europe and the United States with the native singers of Ukraine. In 2001, she moved to New York with a grant from the Earth Foundation.
There she worked as a music director with Louisiana Mama, East.T.C."s resident theater company, Yara Arts Group. During her residence in New York City, she began working on her solo performances as well as collaborations with such artists as Julian Kytasty, Michael Alpert (of Brave Old World), Anthony Coleman, Frank London, Victoria Hanna and Sanda.
In 2001, Global Village produced her first solo Civil Defense, Songs I learned in Ukraine.
In 2005, Sadovska and EVOE group produced her second solo Civil Defense Borderland. Since then she had appearances at the Knitting Factory, Joe"s Public, Brooklyn Academy of Music, Macor, Galapagos and Exit Artist She teaches workshops on vocal techniques which she has collected through her travels at the Grotowski Center (Poland), Giving Voice Festival (United Kingdom), International Workshop Festival (Israel), The Royal Shakespeare Company
(London), as well as many academic institutions, including Harvard, Swarthmore, State University of New York Buffalo, New York University and University of California Santa Barbara.
In July 2005, she taught workshops at the University of Kabul (Afghanistan). In 2006 she was a guest musical director for the Art Atelier Program curated by Toni Morrison at Princeton University.
In 2008 Sadovska became a Fulbright scholar.