




Non-music
Zentangles & Mindful Drawing: Art as a Shared Practice
Explore mindful drawing as a calming, creative practice. Learn the Zentangle method, contribute to a collaborative artwork over the weekend, and leave with a
WITCHES (2024): Film Screening + Reflective Conversation
A moving, personal documentary exploring how witch portrayals reflect our treatment of women, motherhood, and mental health. Join us for WITCHES by Elizabeth Sankey,
Wild Remedies: Foraging & Making Herbal Bug Balm
Start with a wild food and plant walk, then head to the kitchen to craft your own healing herbal balm. Learn to forage safely
Wild Medicine Ramble: Foraging, Folklore & Plant Wisdom
Join medical herbalist Jessie for a gentle ramble through the local wilds. Learn how to identify, forage, and connect with native medicinal plants—alongside rich
Wild Food: The Abundance of Nature and Uses of Plants
Step into the wild pantry all around us. Learn how to identify, forage, and use common plants for food, medicine, and magic. A practical,
Where is Heaven? (2024) A Film About Off-Grid Life in Devon
Learn how to build and code low-voltage microcontroller systems to automate useful tasks—like self-watering your plants. A hands-on intro to the brains behind off-grid
Turning the Wheel: A Ceremony for Summer’s End
An intimate, seasonal ritual marking the shift from summer into autumn. Rooted in ancient traditions, this gentle ceremony offers space for reflection, connection, and
The Stingless Bee Guardians: Stories from the Amazon & Beyond
Get up close with stingless bees and discover how these tiny pollinators are helping protect forests and support communities in the Amazon. An interactive
The Ritual of Play
Tune in, loosen up, and reconnect with your instinctual joy. Through movement, games, and gentle ritual, this playful workshop invites you into deeper connection
The Music of Electricity: Sound, Circuitry & the Art of Connection
What does electricity sound like? In this tactile, noisy, and curious workshop, we’ll explore the musicality of circuits, wires, and raw energy—through hardware hacking,