PROGRAM

MAY 15 | COLLECTIVE  IMAGINATION

POP-UP SHOP HOURS: 10 am - 6 pm

MORNING


BREAKFAST

7 - 10 am

Sage & Sea

MORNING WORKSHOPS

8 - 8.45 am

Meditation Dome

  • (14 pax)

    A gentle morning gathering of meditation, breath, and simple ritual. Guided by Hadas Kleinman, this session offers a quiet space to soften, slow down, and arrive more fully into yourself before the day begins.

    Please turn your phone off or switch it to Do Not Disturb mode.

8 - 9 am

Yoga Studio

  • (20 pax)

    It helps you tone the vagus nerve, activate our body’s natural neurochemistry, and access peak states of brain-heart coherence for enhanced performance and self-regulation.

8 - 9 am

Movement Studio

  • (30 pax)

    Kula Flow is vinyasa (or flow) style yoga with an emphasis on creativity and alignment. Classes are inventive and thoughtful sequences of sun salutations, standing & seated postures, back bending, and inversions—guided by a steady breath to tone and calm the mind. (int level)

8.30 - 9.30 am

Yoga Pavillion

  • (15 pax)

    A dynamic fusion of yoga, pilates, strength, and dance guided through the colors of the rainbow. Expect rhythmic movement, core work, and breath to awaken energy and leave you aligned, strong, and fully alive.

8.30 - 9.30 am

Main Stage

  • (100 pax)

    A high-energy movement session combining crawling, hanging, and flowing patterns to build strength, mobility, and coordination. Less about perfection, more about play, connection, and unlocking the body as one system.

9 - 10 am

Yoga Studio

  • (30 pax)

    Start the day by returning to the breath. Through simple, practical techniques focused on nasal and diaphragmatic breathing, Julien Paccaud guides participants toward greater calm, clarity, energy, and resilience — tools you can carry long after the workshop ends.

9 - 10 am

Movement Studio

  • (30 pax)

    Kula Flow is vinyasa (or flow) style yoga with an emphasis on creativity and alignment. Classes are inventive and thoughtful sequences of sun salutations, standing & seated postures, back bending, and inversions—guided by a steady breath to tone and calm the mind. (int level)

MORNING SESSIONS

Main Stage

10.30 – 10.40 am

  • An opening invitation into the day’s central question: what becomes possible when imagination is treated not as fantasy, but as a collective force?

10.40 – 11.20 am

  • National Geographic Fellow Dan Buettner has reimagined exploration. He’s spent the last quarter century exploring the world’s most extraordinary populations and bringing back their wisdom. His talk focusing on reverse engineering longevity: first by identifying the common denominators in blue zones and now, in a forthcoming book, lessons from areas around the world where people enjoy the longest lives in full health. Audiences come away with the real diet of longevity, 9 lessons for longevity and a new counterintuitive insight on what really makes people live longer

11.20 – 11.35 pm

  • Filmmaker and cultural practitioner Millad Khonsorkh joins Harvest Voices to share his work with Science on the Walls, a Lisbon-based initiative bringing scientists, artists, and young people together to reimagine access to science through creativity, collaboration, and community. “Imagination, to me, is an act of resistance — the refusal to accept that access, confidence, and opportunity are fixed by inherited expectation.”

11.35 – 12.10 pm

  • Before Burning Man became a global phenomenon, it was simply an improbable idea shared between people willing to imagine differently together. Marian Goodell reflects on the early instincts, experiments, and acts of collective imagination that gave rise to an entirely new kind of cultural world — and what it means to build spaces that transform the people inside them.

12.15 – 1 pm

  • What happens when imagination survives where it was never meant to? Through story and lived experience, Shaka Senghor explores imagination as an act of resilience, authorship, and transformation — the inner force that allows new futures to be envisioned long before they become visible.

AFTERNOON


LUNCH

1 - 3 pm

Beach Bar

AFTERNOON WORKSHOPS

1 - 5 pm

Main Stage

  • Step into the weave. Throughout the gathering, artist Regina Dejimenez invites guests into a living communal artwork where every thread added becomes part of a larger story. A playful space for spontaneous encounters, quiet collaboration, and collective imagination made visible.

3 - 4 pm

Main Stage

  • (100pax)

    Barefoot and fully immersed in sound, participants are guided through an uplifting journey of rhythm, release, and connection — dancing alone, together, and entirely through the language of the body.

3.15 - 4.30 pm

Yoga Studio

  • (25pax)

    A movement journey into imagination through the body. Using breath, music, movement, and guided exercises, Coco Rainbow invites participants to loosen the mind’s grip and explore creativity through sensation, rhythm, play, and presence.

3.15  - 4.30 pm

Family Beach

  • (26pax)

    A grounded gathering for men exploring connection through honesty, presence, and shared experience. Through breathwork, meditation, and open conversation, David Piver creates a space to slow down, reconnect, and remember the strength that comes from being fully seen by others.

3.15  - 4.45 pm

Sage & Sea

  • (14pax)

    A playful, fast-moving drawing workshop where observation meets imagination. In rotating pairs, you’ll paint each other’s shoes entirely in red while collecting small personal details along the way. Expect surprises, and a reminder that how we see others is always part fact, part story. Please wear shoes or sandals.

3.15  - 4.30 pm

Basketball Court

  • (15pax)

    Return to the boards — or try them for the first time. Guided through breath and focus, this practice uses the intensity of standing on nails to explore resilience, presence, and the surprising calm that can emerge through discomfort. Open to both new and returning participants.

    Please remember to wear socks.

AFTERNOON SESSION

4.45 - 6.30 pm

Main Stage

  • A powerful collective breathwork experience designed to open the body, quiet the mind, and awaken emotion through breath, music, and shared energy. Guided by Lisa De Narvaez, this immersive journey invites participants into deeper states of release, clarity, connection, and presence.

NIGHT


COCKTAILS & DINNER

7.30 - 10.30 pm

Club House

EVENING SESSIONS

Club House

7.45 - 8.30 pm

  • As the sun disappears, Dorit Chrysler opens the evening with the haunting voice of the theremin — an instrument played without touch, suspended somewhere between music, electricity, and spell. Blending sound art, cinematic atmosphere, and pure sonic imagination, this rare live performance invites listeners into a world that feels both futuristic and ancient.

10.30 - 11.40 pm

  • An evening of illusion, hypnosis, ritual, and psychological play. Chen Ting dissolves the line between performance and altered reality, drawing the audience into moments that feel impossible, intimate, and strangely transformative. Come ready to question what you see — and what you believe, immersed in cellist Lih’s atmospheric soundscapes.

11.40 pm- 12.10 am

  • As the night deepens, Görkem Şen invites us further into the dream. Using the Yaybahar — his extraordinary acoustic invention of strings, springs, and resonating drums — he transforms familiar melodies into vast, otherworldly landscapes of sound. No electronics. No tricks. Only vibration, resonance, and the feeling of hearing music from somewhere beyond the ordinary.