Our Place on Earth presents a living, evolving experience in service to our innate aliveness, reconnection and healing. Allowing the symbol of the bee to inspire notions of collectivity and our role as change-makers to pollinate and spread the energy of hope. 

The festival will include an installation of The Hive, formed through the principles of sacred geometry, and crafted with elemental materials which will be animated by performance, projection and sound, inviting a series of moments for reflection on what it means to be human. 

We gather together to cultivate exchanges of knowledge, imagination, empowerment and connection. Awakening deeper relationships with the earth, with creative expression, and with more sustainable ways of being – through art, community, and friendship.

Produced and curated by Fourthland, Isik Sayarer and Eva Knutsdotter.

The Wild Medicine Circus

Participating artists

Patricia Brien
Magi Winmill-Hermann
Sarah Dark
Jessica Eichman
Annabie Daly
Cat Rogers
Aga Tamiola.
Clare Carr-Saunders
Serazer Pekerman
Mireia Bes
Maria Juliana Byck
Telma Leamaro Antunes
Kirsty Whiten
Eliana Otta
Vasiliki Sifostratoudaki
Thalia

The Hive marks the culmination of an 18-month shared journey through Fourthlands’ course “The Vessel of Pollinators”. An alchemical voyage of personal and collective healing, finding the vital tool of our authentic source, so that we can weave new ways of connecting and being in this radically changing world.

Symbolism and Healing
All participating artists have created a series of personal and collective works presenting their own symbology and alchemical explorations as an antidote to times of crisis, ecological breakdown and unseeing.

These symbols and offerings will animate the Hive and surrounding countryside alongside a multimedia exhibition of stories, paintings, objects and archetypal cards.

A small collection will also be available for sale.

Workshops and experiences
Daily workshops in movement, storytelling and song, creating restorative spaces for dialogue and intimacy with the landscape as moments of reflection and collective renewal, cultivating collective care for the land and each other. These happenings will organically weave as the work of the hive, creating an evergrowing community and new stories of togetherness.

More details coming soon

Tickets

CAMPING PASS 3 days, 2 nights (20 tickets) £180
Join us for 3 days of workshops, events and collective dialogue, Including camping with personal camping equipment. Food will be available to purchase on site, or you are welcome to bring and cook your own food.

DAY TICKETS (80 tickets) £45
Come to visit the installation and participate in workshop program.

DAY TICKETS FOR LOCAL COMMUNITY £18
Come to visit the installation and participate in workshop program

HOUSEHOLDER PASS (8) FREE
Apply to join us as a householder for the event. Email us for more information

For more information please see Fourthland

The Festival is family friendly, and suitable for all ages.