A 3-day festival exploring soil, regeneration, and our living connection with Earth.

5–7 December 2025

(Friday - Sunday)

72-13, Home of T:>Works, Singapore

As part of PerºForm CoThink Lab Fellowship

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.

Presented under the fellowship of PerºForm CoThink Lab, we‘ve created this three-day gathering that invites artists, educators, growers, community weavers and curious city dwellers of all kinds to deepen our relationship with the natural world.

THEME’S WE’RE EXPLORING:

REGENERATION & RELATIONAL ECOLOGY

MOTHER EARTH &
SEVEN GENERATIONS

HOME-TENDING THROUGH ROOTING

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, reconnect with the living world beneath our feet, and re-imagine what it means to live in reciprocity with Earth. 

In a time of multi-layered crises, Living Earth Festival is a space for regeneration and renewal, where we re-member that healing the Earth begins with how we root ourselves in it.

LANGUAGE AS SEEDS

AGENCY, CARE & HOPE IN THE CLIMATE CRISIS

MENU

CHOOSE YOUR FLOW

COME FEEL, LEARN, AND LIVE THE TEACHINGS OF A LIVING EARTH.

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Friday, 5 December 2025

FESTIVAL DAY 1
Friday, 5 December 2025

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Saturday, 6 December 2025

11:00 AM:
House opens for Soil Art Appreciation


3:00 PM - 5:00 PM:
Film screenings at the Living Room:


• “Moving Earth” by Ian Mun
• “Sandcastles” by Carin Leong 
• “Lost World” by Mam Kalyanee
• “Ancient Futures” by Local Futures


5:00 PM:
Guided tour of “Living Map”


7:00 PM - 8:15 PM:
Gardenside chats (GC) 1: “Nature vs Development?”

Speakers:

• Elizabeth Mak,
• Wang Ruobin,
• Natalia (Weaver)
• Tien & Jen, Post Museum
• Shirin, WildDot

Sunday, 7 December 2025

8:30 PM - 9:45 PM:
GC 2: “The Role of Art and Culture in a Changing Climate”

Speakers:

• Elizabeth Mak,
• Wang Ruobin,
• Natalia (Weaver)
• Tien & Jen, Post Museum
• Shirin, WildDot


11:00 PM:
House Close


9:30 AM:
House opens for Soil Art Appreciation & Community Market

10:00 AM - 11:30 AM:
Soil Painting Competition Honouring Ceremony

11:30 AM - 12:30 PM:
Guided tour of “Living Map”

7:00 PM - 8:15 PM:
Workshop: Intro to Mindful Eating - You are what you eat

(Please take note that this workshop requires additional registration.

1:00 PM - 1:30 PM:
Research Spotlight: Comm. Lit. Review sharing on the connection between gut microbiome and soil

2:30 PM - 3:45 PM:
GC 3: “Food Security and Climate Change”

Speakers:

• Elizabeth Mak,
• Wang Ruobin,
• Natalia (Weaver)
• Tien & Jen, Post Museum
• Shirin, WildDot

4:00 PM - 5:15 PM:
GC 4: “Urban soils - Where do soils come from?”

Speakers:

• Elizabeth Mak,
• Wang Ruobin,
• Natalia (Weaver)
• Tien & Jen, Post Museum
• Shirin, WildDot

6:30 PM - 7:15 PM:
GC 5: “Local and bioregional food systems”

Speakers:

• Elizabeth Mak,
• Wang Ruobin,
• Natalia (Weaver)


11:00 PM:
House Close


FESTIVAL DAY 2
Saturday, 6 December 2025

11:00 AM:
House opens for exhibition

3:00 PM - 5:00 PM:
Film screenings at the Living Room:


• “Moving Earth” by Ian Mun
• “Sandcastles” by Carin Leong 
• “Lost World” by Mam Kalyanee
• “Ancient Futures” by Local Futures


5:00 PM:
Guided tour of “Living Map”


7:00 PM - 8:15 PM:
Gardenside chats (GC) 1: “Nature vs Development?”

Speakers:

• Elizabeth Mak,
• Wang Ruobin,
• Natalia (Weaver)
• Tien & Jen, Post Museum
• Shirin, WildDot

8:30 PM - 21:45 PM:
GC 2: “The Role of Art and Culture in a Changing Climate”

Speakers:

• Elizabeth Mak,
• Wang Ruobin,
• Natalia (Weaver)
• Tien & Jen, Post Museum
• Shirin, WildDot


11:00 PM:
House Close

FESTIVAL DAY 3
Sunday, 7 December 2025

Choose Your Harvest:

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 have thoughtfully crafted this tiered ticketing model. Please choose the standard ($50) or sustainer festival pass ($80) if you have the means to support our basic cost and contribute to subsidise others to join.

Please sign up for the subsidised festival pass at $30/- if that would make it accessible for you to join us. 100% of your ticket contributions (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.

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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 have thoughtfully crafted this tiered ticketing model. Please choose the standard ($50) or sustainer festival pass ($80) if you have the means to support our basic cost and contribute to subsidise others to join.

    Please sign up for the subsidised festival pass at $30/- if that would make it accessible for you to join us. 100% of your ticket contributions (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.

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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 Per°Form 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: PerºForm CoThink Lab | T:>Works

Supporting Partners:

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