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What happens when plants become part of the band? Join the Early Earth Protectors for a playful and curious session exploring sound, nature, and

by ellierogers

Join ceramicist and practicing Pagan, Ember Vincent (From The Belly), for a powerful creative ritual exploring the sacred feminine through earth and imagination. We

by ellierogers

Curious about creating your own rituals or altar space, but not sure where to begin? Join ceramicist and practicing Pagan Ember Vincent (From The

by ellierogers

Want healthier fruit trees and better harvests without overcomplicating things? In this practical workshop, Ali shares the fundamentals of fruit tree pruning, including how

by ellierogers

You’ve tried the healing modalities. The retreats, therapy, yoga, breathwork, nervous system work, maybe even plant medicine. Some of it helped. Some of it

by ellierogers

The self-improvement world often sells us the idea that we are unfinished projects — that if we do enough healing, enough courses, enough work

by ellierogers

Anna invites you on a magical journey into the supranatural… an exploratory space where we will use the ancient Georgian art of toasting as

by ellierogers

What if the most crucial act we can take is to become more conscious? In this interactive session, volunteers from Conscious Planet explore how

by ellierogers

A tasting workshop exploring migration, food appropriation, diaspora, and notions of home through shared flavours, stories, conversation, and collective reflection. Emerging from anthropological research

by ellierogers

Discover the magic of creating colour from the plants, scraps, and overlooked materials around you. In this hands-on workshop, artist and natural textile practitioner

by ellierogers

Fall in love one sip at a time. Single Varieties: Cider Speed Dating led by The Cider Box is a fruity celebration of apples,

by ellierogers

What kind of future do we want to grow together? In this collaborative art workshop, festival-goers are invited to help create a living Garden