International Women’s Day 2026 Embodied rhythms of the earth

Curated by @v1v1s3kt1on_0

This radio show is a live celebration of the International Women’s Day 2026. When we say celebrate, we mean a ritual of showing appreciation, gratitude and/or remembrance for women’s passages through lives lived and to be lived. Rituals like these, in honour of women*, have been and are being practiced on this earth in many cultures since the dawn of time.


“Embodied rhythms of the earth” wants to invite you to shift power and attention from the patriarchy to the earth and land, by centring its importance within our discussions about women’s liberation and their survival. In acknowledgement of women’s undeniable and deeply historical relationship to the earth, already inscribed within indigenous and precolonial practices and believes we seek opportunity to listen, reflect and create in a volume of 6 hours live on air.


Within earths resilience there is a transformative knowledge of resistance to be rediscovered. This can teach us to adapt new methods. Through listening to the powerful rhythms of the earth – it’s needs and temporalities; we want to activate this relationship within our bodies and step out of the men made simulation.

This radio show translates echoes that touches topics on the intersection of ecology, feminism and indigenous feminism, anticolonial art practices and anarchy.

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