About Us

We are a living network of individuals and organisations who are working in harmony with Life. We welcome community members from all walks of life.

Our affiliated projects traverse fields as diverse as education, science and research, the arts, supply chain management, community development, agriculture, consulting and more.

“To be is to interbe. You cannot be by yourself alone. You have to inter-be with every other thing”. 

Daniel Christian Wahl

Regenerative Cultures Work applies Whole System View of Life and Regenerative Design Thinking to cultural activations that leverage cross-sectoral nodal points for change.

Collaborations and activations include…

HUMONY SOUND

holding sound space for reconnection through programmes of Vocal Somatic Resonance, intentional events and in person and online coaching on how resonance science can support individual wellbeing,

MAMBADA

Somatic Playtime for Kids and those who C*A*R*E* (*Children & Adult Regenerative Education)

MUSICAL ECOLOGY

Collaborative events, retreats and seminars that bring to focus the restoration of human relations with Nature. The unifying factor being music in the centre of personal and community connection and transformation.

“The essential challenge is to transform the isolation and self-interest within our communities into connectedness and caring for the whole”.

Peter Block

Our ecosystem of activations are emerging from a grassroots activities of our growing collective. Regenerative Cultures Work, being rooted in whole-systems-design vision, aims to leverage cross-sectoral potentials by recognising and celebrating our interconnectedness.

In this way RCW is exploring new pathways for our communities’ thriving. The truth is, our vision is really just a compass, and not a roadmap. Together we can find the way that stems from our true needs, and therefore our most vital opportunities.

Will you join us?

OUR BOTTOM LINE : CELEBRATE > INNOVATE > COLLABORATE

We celebrate regenerative cultures and thus inclusivity and diversity. We do this through projects and programs that innovate to leverage nodal points for systemic change away from a mechanistic – and towards a regenerative worldview. To that aim we collaborate within our ever expanding networks in order to nurture regenerative cultures on individual and collective levels.

RCW is being tended to by…

“Instead of doing less damage to the environment, it is necessary to learn how we can participate with the environment — using the health of ecological systems as a basis for design. […]

The shift from a fragmented worldview to a whole systems mental model is the significant leap our culture must make — framing and understanding living system interrelationships in an integrated way. A place-based approach is one way to achieve this understanding. […]

Our role, as designers and stakeholders is to shift our relationship to one that creates a whole system of mutually beneficial relationships.”

Bill Reed (2007: 674)

We are ReMembering