Camps, meetings, seminars

Our meetings offer young people from Ukraine, Russia and other countries the opportunity to see the human being in one another again.

Our meeting places offer young people the opportunity to see the human being and individual in one another again. We gather together to explore creativity, healing practices, agriculture and other practices to practice and build practices for reconciliation.

Participants from different countries come together to share their daily lives, care for the place, learn and create projects together.

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See Antonia’s testimony

The programme included:

– social games and acting techniques; 
– documentary filmmaking short course;
– cooking workshops
– travels (sea, cities, mountains)
– music classes
– theatre class

Daria’s testimony

“…all around you people are playing, filming movies, dancing, chatting, it’s hard to stay on the sidelines of such a waterfall of events — you want to join in too, not just handle chores, but dive in, let that energy in, allow yourself to be refreshed. By the end of the camp there was almost no energy left. But what remained was a deep gratitude for the chance to meet wonderful people — adults and children alike. For me it was also an opportunity to get to know my second cousins a little and to talk with a young but very wise teenager about Russia and Ukraine, to bake pies and make friends…”

Dates: July
Location: Nagomari, Georgia

The programme

– daily workshops in drama therapy, social games and acting techniques; 
– a specialist seminar with a psychologist;
– lecture “Supporting people with mental developmental disabilities: methods of interaction and therapy”
– a variety of extra activities in the afternoons e.g. baking bread, gardening etc.

Facilitators

Our workshop leaders were practitioners from England: Anna, a drama therapist (specialising in working with teenagers) and Lukas, a professional actor. Both have experience working with people with special needs.

We learnt variety of methods for interacting and connecting with people who have experienced trauma and are struggling with depression, anxiety, and grief. The classes were held in English with translation, in an accessible, playful format. At the end of the residential, participants received a certificate of completion.

Dates: 1-7 November
Location: Georgia

In June 2025 we organised a week long international seminar for guests from Georgia, Ukraine, Germany and Russia.

The meeting was focused not only on studying the biography of Kaspar Hauser, but also on deep reflection on economics as a phenomenon, and the economy of the future. We talked about war, life during war, and heard stories from people who are experiencing war.