A 3-day festival exploring soil, regeneration, and our living connection with Earth.
5–7 December 2025 (Friday - Sunday)
72-13, Mohamed Sultan Rd, Home of T:>works, Singapore 239007
As part of CoThink Lab Fellowship
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The Living Earth Festival is happening from 5–7 December 2025 at 72-13, Home of T:>Works! It is a three-day celebration of soil, land, food, and community, where urban life meets the roots of nature.
Produced by Living Soil Asia as part of the fellowship of CoThink Lab, this three-day gathering invites artists, educators, growers, community weavers and curious city dwellers of all kinds to reconnect with our kinships to the natural world.
Join us for an immersive weekend of hands-on workshops and explorations, meaningful dialogues, a community market, soil art appreciation and more.
Together, we will slow down, tune in to our interbeing, and re-imagine what it means to live in reciprocity and belonging.
In this complex and challenging time, the Living Earth Festival is a space for regeneration and renewal, where we re-member ourselves into wholeness, shed the illusion of separation, and come home to ourselves in community and the Living Earth.
THEME’S WE’RE EXPLORING:
Food, Soil &
Bioregional Futures
Regeneration with Community &
Relational Ecology
Mycelial Kinships &
Intergenerational Wisdom
Agency & Active Hope
In The Climate Crisis
Language & Story as
Seeds of Change
COME FEEL, LEARN, AND LIVE THE TEACHINGS OF A LIVING EARTH.
Friday, 5 December 2025
Saturday, 6 December 2025
Sunday, 7 December 2025
FESTIVAL DAY 1
Friday, 5 December 2025
3:00 PM:
House Open
3:30 PM:
Welcome to Living Earth Festival
4:00 - 6:00 PM:
Film Screenings
6:00 - 6:30 PM:
Guided tour of the Living Map
7:00 - 8:15 PM:
Gardenside Chat 1: In harmony with our living earth: moving beyond the nature and urban development dichotomy
With Anuj Jain, Marla Lise, See Yong Feng, moderated by Shaikh Fairul Edros Bin Shaikh Ahmad
For the full write-up of this Gardenside Chat, visit this IG post.
8:30 - 9:45 PM:
Gardenside Chat 2: The role of art and culture
in a changing climate
With Elizabeth Mak, Jennifer Teo, Natalia Tan, moderated by Ethel Pang
For the full write-up of this Gardenside Chat, visit this IG post.
10:00 PM:
House Close
FESTIVAL DAY 2
Saturday, 6 December 2025
10:00 AM:
House Open
10:00 AM- 1:00 PM:
Community Market
10:30 AM - 1145 AM:
Soil Painting Competition Honouring Ceremony
12:00 - 12:30 PM:
Guided tour of the Living Map
12:30 - 1:00 PM:
Mindful Tasting - You are what you eat
1:00 - 1:30 PM:
Research Spotlight: Gut and Soil Connection -
You are what your food eats
1:30 PM - 2:00 PM:
Break
2:00 - 3:15 PM:
Gardenside Chat 3: Food Security and Climate Change
With Catherine Loke, Ong Chun Yeow, Kenny Lek,
moderated by Peck
For the full write-up of this Gardenside Chat, visit this IG post.
3:30 - 4:45 PM:
Gardenside Chat 4: Digging Deeper into Urban Soil
With Ang Ee Peng, Cai Bingyu, Koh Yong Zhi, moderated by Toh Han Jing
For the full write-up of this Gardenside Chat, visit this IG post.
5:00 - 6:15 PM:
Gardenside Chat 5: Local and bioregional food systems
With Ayaka Fujii, Bjorn Low, Imran Aljunied, Leong Man Wei, moderated by Vivian Lee
For the full write-up of this Gardenside Chat, visit this IG post.
6:30 - 7:30 PM:
Dinner Break
7:30 - 9:30 PM:
Film screening and facilitated conversation by
Post-Growth Singapore
10:00 PM:
House Close
FESTIVAL DAY 3
Sunday, 7 December 2025
11:00 AM:
House Open
11:30 AM - 12:45 PM:
Gardenside Chat 6: Navigating Indigenous Kinships
With Chloe Chotrani, Daniel Teoh, Firdaus Sani, moderated by Aditi Punj Sood
For the full write-up of this Gardenside Chat, visit this IG post.
1:00 - 2:30 PM:
A Communal Nasi Ulam Experience
With Suria Insyirah & Megan Sin
2:30 - 3:00 PM:
Final guided tour of the Living Map
3:00 - 5:00 PM:
Workshop: Death and Composting
Facilitated by Living Soil Asia
5:00 - 7:00 PM:
Workshop: Seventh Generation Practice
Facilitated by Denise Pang
7:00 - 8:00 PM:
Dinner Break
8:00 - 9:30 PM:
Mycelial Body: Movement Workshop and Closing Party
Facilitated by Chloe Chotrani, with music by The Weatherman
10:00 PM:
House Close
HOW WE OFFER THIS FESTIVAL
We offer our work as a gift and invite you to enter into a reciprocal relationship with us by helping us sustain our offerings. To make it accessible to more people, we are offering a subsidised all-access festival pass at $15 with the opportunity to donate if you have the means.
A minimum donation of $50/- will support the festival operating and programme costs; a higher amount of donation contributes to subsidising the $15/- ticket, and sustains our ongoing efforts and community. Any amount contributed will be much appreciated.
With the festival pass, you will be able to attend all 3 days of the festival, including programmes and workshops. Please take note of workshops that require additional registration.
100% of your ticket contributions and donations (excluding the Eventbrite platform fee) will go towards sustaining the work of Living Soil Asia.
Thank you for nurturing a more inclusive and caring community with us.
Choose Your Harvest:
Head over to our ticketing page for more details.
Kindly note that donations do not automatically include festival entry. A valid Subsidised All-Access 3-Day Pass is still required to attend the festival events.
We are made, together, in community.
In gratitude for the partners and friends who are nurturing this festival with us:
As part of PerºForm CoThink Lab Fellowship:
This festival is part of the Living Soil Series, organised by Living Soil Asia as part of the T:>Works CoThink Lab Fellowship. The series invites the public to reflect on our collective relationship with land through a film screening, hands-on workshops, community-led conversations, and activity walks. It brings together communities to spark inquiry into how urban development shapes our lives and environment, against the backdrop of Singapore’s fast-paced development and changing landscapes
Explore more: CoThink Lab | T:>Works
Supporting Partners:
And More…
The initial festival visual identity concept was developed by students from the SIM-RMIT Communication Design program—Racheal Ang Rui Shi, Shuting Ou, Vanitha D/O Kotin, You Min, In Jae Yel, Muhammad Noor Irfan Bin Ahmad Sharom, and Lin Chupei—and further developed by the Living Soil Asia team.
Festival Features:
Featured in City Nomads
“A Festival of the Senses and Soil
Expect over 20 thoughtfully curated experiences: Gardenside Chats that centre land justice and indigenous knowledge, tactile workshops on composting and mycelial networks, mindful tastings, and guided movement sessions. The programming is designed to be porous, not prescriptive. It weaves science, spirit, and storytelling in a way that resonates beyond the weekend.”

