What we do

Three pillars, one practice. Whether we are running a sports program, an arts residency, or a workshop, it can always be mapped back to our pillars.

i.
Arts for Social Change

Storytelling, performance, and production that surface experiences usually unheard. We work with immigrant women, third-culture youth, and often-ignored communities, using dance, poetry, spoken word, visual art, and theatre to make space for stories that don't fit anywhere else.

Beyond the Postcard · Third Culture Futures · Bridges · Love Letters from the Diaspora

ii.
Play

Spaces of imagination, playfulness, sport, movement, and creation, where people relearn how to be unselfconscious together in judgment-free spaces. Adults remember what it means to play, and youth get permission to. Play is the medium, connection is often the outcome.

From ringette in mountain villages to henna in seniors' centres, the format is whatever the community needs. What stays constant is the field of permission: nothing here is about being good at the thing. It's about trying, doing, failing, and trying again, together, while doing the thing.

Pakistan's first ringette program · Intergenerational seniors workshops · Henna, mosaic & hip hop sessions

iii.
Mental Health & Well-Being

Our work is trauma-informed, with a focus on personal and communal wellbeing.

In some programs, the mental health element is the explicit content: wellness literacy workshops, training for educators, trauma-aware care frameworks. In others, it's the architecture: how we hold the room, and how we deliver programs.

Mental health literacy in slum-based schools · Trauma-aware care training for educators · Mothers' wellness and emotional literacy sessions

We also work with organizations

If you're a school, nonprofit, or community organization wanting to bring arts-integrated, play-based, or trauma-informed programming to your space, we partner with teams to design programs, train educators, and build curriculum.