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Moon Tide Collective curates intimate in-person retreat spaces for collectives, organisations, and partners that create the conditions for practicing care, cultivating creative imagination, accessing shared wisdom, and holding deep reflection that restores and reinforces meaning to the collective work

A space for being together well.

Our collective response to a world that is changing rapidly—and increasingly in destructive, destabilising ways—tends to be one of overwhelm, exhaustion, loss of control and despair. In this state of being, our capacities to rest – radically rest – and to creatively imagine possible futures and strategise action towards them can feel superficial at best, even convoluted.

Yet those futures we hope for are here with us, in the present. And they depend on our commitment to them in order to survive, expand, and permeate more of our collective life experience.

Coming together in a space designed to nurture wellbeing and creative imagination is our invitation to you to pause in the quiet eye of the storm, take stock of the resources fuelling your collective power, and step back into the work armoured with energy, clarity and hope.

Designed to meet the needs for rest, self- and collective care, and deep brainstorming or strategy-building processes, we are equipped to offer holistic support, including:

Feminist and politically conscious facilitators for holding nurturing and generative space
Embodied care and restorative health practitioners who guide meditations, daily check ins, and other care practices informed by indigenous knowledges and ways of knowing
Kind and responsive pre-retreat communications and coordination support with retreat participants
Attentive and experienced documenters that document conversations, record methodologies, and deliver narratives and analysis that ground memory
Meeting agenda and programme design using participatory methodologies and in collaboration with your team
Post-retreat debrief and evaluation processes that support your team in generating learnings that can be applied to future practices of convening