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From Soul to Soil was our first immersive storytelling experience—an invitation to journey through taste, sound, scent, and memory to celebrate the timeless bond between food, art, music, and our shared indigeneity with the Earth.

This multi-sensory event invited attendees to step beyond data and into embodied connection through culture, community, and the land that sustains us. Through each space, participants were guided not only to remember where they come from, but to reimagine where we might go.

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Guests moved through a sequence of rooms and experiences, each rooted in a powerful question

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From Soul to Soil calls us to reclaim our role as humble participants in the great web of life, to cultivate not just crops, but relationships rooted in respect and reciprocity.

Who are We?

“Always” – The Biome

Attendees were welcomed with ceremonial cacao, a gesture of activation and intention. Sourced from regenerative farms in Papua New Guinea and infused with Rongoā Māori medicinal plants, this offering represented the balance of nature’s energies. Three blends—feminine, masculine, and neutral—set the tone for a grounded and reverent evening rooted in connection to the Earth and each other.

Where do we come from?

“Yesterday” – Ancestral Bloodlines

Each room reflected a unique cultural thread, inviting attendees to reconnect with ancestral memory through food, music, and story. Photography and culinary offerings from the Chumash, Angola, Senegal, Brazil, and India—stews, samosas, breads, rice—immersed guests in the sensory expressions of cultures from around the world. Reflective prompts throughout encouraged participants to explore their own ancestral roots and inherited foodways.

Where are we?

“Today” – The State of the Soil

The “2042” installation portrayed a stark potential future: one where synthetic food and lifeless soil replace biodiversity and nourishment. Two actors in sterile lab coats symbolized a chilling reality, echoing dystopian visions from Soylent Green to THX 1138. This room served as both a warning and a wake-up call: if we continue to strip nature of her vitality, we threaten not just ecosystems, but the very soul of humanity.

How do we want to proceed?

“Tomorrow” – A New Ancient Emerging

A powerful panel closed the evening, centered on the wisdom of ancient traditions and the role of the feminine in land and community stewardship. Speakers emphasized the necessity of returning to the origin and indigenous paradigms— nourishment of land, acknowledgment of lineage, and reciprocal relationships —calling for a future guided by regenerative values, ancestral wisdom, and the rewilding of our imaginations.

What is the role of agriculture in shaping our future?

This gathering was both a celebration and a call to action. It reminded us that the health of our soil mirrors the health of our relationships—with our food, our cultures, and one another. To neglect the soil is to sever our roots; to tend to it is to invest in a thriving, interconnected future.

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From Soul to Soil was inspired by the belief that “Every tomorrow emerges from culture.” The evening honored Indigenous wisdom from Angola, India, Senegal, Brazil, and beyond, weaving together the past, present, and future into one shared moment of reverence and reconnection.

Together, we rekindled the bond between culture and agriculture—through story, scent, ceremony, and song. And together, we asked what it means to be truly human in this era of planetary transformation.

From Soul to Soil—an evening where storytelling, science, and spirit converged in celebration of Earth, ancestry, and the path ahead.

Watch the Video Below to Immerse Yourself in Living Traditions from Around the World

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In Collaboration with Project Biome, Sponsored by Twin Hearts Foundation, Photography by Guigo Foggiatto

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