
Woven Worlds: Textile Across Continents
An immersive textile installation drawing from six continents — a meditation on connection, displacement, and belonging through woven form.
Amara Osei
Ghana · Gallery Hall
Workshops, exhibitions, performances, talks, and installations — curated across four days of cultural exploration and creative exchange.

An immersive textile installation drawing from six continents — a meditation on connection, displacement, and belonging through woven form.
Amara Osei
Ghana · Gallery Hall

Hands-on ceramics workshop with master artisan Elena Vasquez. Participants create their own vessel using traditional coil-building techniques.
Elena Vasquez
Mexico · Studio A

Live orchestra meets projection mapping in a cinematic world premiere. A 90-piece ensemble performs original compositions alongside real-time visual art.
NYC Philharmonic
USA · Grand Stage

Photography as witness: the ethics and aesthetics of documentary work. Includes portfolio review and field exercise in the festival grounds.
Léa Moreau
France · Studio B
An original production merging Kathakali tradition with Beckett-esque absurdism. A meditation on language, silence, and the body as text.
Priya Nair & Co.
India · Black Box
Ambient electronic compositions responding to the outdoor environment. Watanabe uses field recordings from the festival grounds woven into live synthesis.
Kenji Watanabe
Japan · Sonic Garden

Walk through 40 rooms of responsive LED art that reacts to your movement, voice, and presence. Included with all festival passes.
Studio Lumia
Netherlands · East Wing

A full evening of contemporary flamenco blending traditional Andalusian form with Buenos Aires tango. Cruz performs with a 12-piece ensemble.
Valentina Cruz
Argentina · Stage 2

New Orleans meets New York in an evening of boundary-pushing jazz. Webb and his quartet perform new compositions alongside reimagined standards.
Marcus Webb Quartet
USA · Grand Stage

Amara Osei discusses cross-cultural visual language, identity politics in contemporary art, and the responsibility of the African diaspora artist.
Amara Osei
Ghana · Lecture Hall

Movement and improvisation for non-dancers. Cruz guides participants through somatic exercises exploring how the body holds memory and culture.
Valentina Cruz
Argentina · Studio A
A 20-piece ensemble drawing from West African, Andean, and South Asian traditions. The festival's most anticipated musical event.
World Ensemble
International · Grand Stage
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