Upcoming Events
Discover our latest events and workshops with open registration. Secure your spot and join us for transformative experiences.
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Indigenous Perspectives on Architecture, Building and Living
Workshop May 2025This workshop explores the Kogi perspective on architecture and its deep connection to nature, thought, and human relationships. For the Kogi, an indigenous people from Colombia, architecture is more than building—it is a living expression of balance. Participants will learn how natural materials, site selection, and spiritual intention shape spaces that support clarity, harmony, and sustainability.
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Meet the Kogi wisdom keepers in Estonia
Workshop May 2025This workshop offers participants a window into their unique worldview, emphasizing balance and peace within oneself and the environment. Over four days, explore themes such as healing relationships, understanding the interconnectedness of nature, and learning the secrets of water as the source of life.
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Relationships in Harmony with the Earth
Workshop May 2025This workshop delves into the Kogi wisdom on relationships and life balance. For the Kogi, an indigenous people from Colombia, relationships—especially partnerships—are vital for maintaining the world’s balance. They see marriage as a union not just of two individuals but also with the Earth, embedding partnerships into the greater context of life.
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Future Events
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"Walking the Black Line" in a Kogi Village
Exclusive Pre-PremiereExperience the first screening of Walking the Black Line in the heart of a Kogi village. Immerse yourself in their ancient wisdom, witness the film on a traditional screen, join a Q&A with the protagonists, and contribute to preserving Kogi lands. - Read More
The Art of Spearfishing and Becoming One with the Sea
Exclusive Nature Connection ExperienceImmerse yourself in the ancient art of spearfishing, where breath, balance, and deep respect for the ocean transform the act of catching food into a spiritual connection with nature.