
2025 Call for Applications: All My Relations IV Ecocamp
Nomadic Encounters
Welcome to our fourth edition of All My Relattions. I am really happy about the evolving practice. Now we will be on the move, focusing on walking practices and nomadic encounters.
All My Relations IV is a three-day intensive workshop that explores the potential of performative and interdisciplinary practices to trigger transformation in human behaviour and ecological awareness. Artists and interdisciplinary researchers interested in existential resilience, more-than-human encounters, and sustainable development are invited to bring their questions to a laboratory designed to connect art, research, and everyday life. The workshop is organised by Malmö Theatre Academy, Agenda 2030 Graduate School, and Gylleboverket, a platform for art and resilience located in the Scania countryside.
For its fourth edition of All My Relations, the Ecocamp transforms into a nomadic experience. This year, we embrace movement—not just as a physical act, but as a metaphor for existence itself. Walking, travelling, and traversing landscapes will be central to our practice, fostering new connections on the move and reflecting on migration, transition, and relational encounters.
Participants will embark on a journey where movement itself becomes a central method of inquiry and practice. Walking is not just a means of travel but a vehicle for artistic, ecological, and philosophical exploration. Through the rhythm of footsteps, the act of moving together, and the embodied experience of navigating landscapes, we will uncover new ways of perceiving and relating to the world. Both collaborative and solitary moments on the journey will foster reflection, dialogue, and creative engagement with ecology, interspecies relations, and sustainable futures.
Participants will begin their journey in Simrishamn and walk to Gylleboverket, setting up camps along the way. The walk will take place over the course of two days, covering a distance of approximately 10 km per day, depending on the route and group pace. We will take breaks for meals, reflection, and site-specific activities, allowing time to engage with the landscape and each other.
The workshop is aimed at 20 participants and takes place on September 4–6, 2025.
Participants will engage in outdoor activities, and movement will be an integral part of the experience. All meals—breakfast, lunch, and dinner—will be provided as is transport from/to Malmö.
We invite you to join this unique nomadic Ecocamp experience—walking, moving, and connecting in a journey that mirrors life itself.
More information and how to apply.