Permactivie

@permactivie

"Activer la vie en permanence" Planter, Créer, transmettre grâce à la permaculture et aux savoirs ancestraux martiniquais. Fondateur @mawongany
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Ce Samedi 16 Mai aura lieu la deuxième session de nos ateliers Lékolab. Vous pouvez vous inscrire pour y participer (lien dans la bio). Samedi dernier c’était la première session, merci à tous.tes les participant.es : 2.3.4.5 : Inoculation de Mycélium sur gélose 6 : Mycélium qui pousse sur de la gélose 7 : brique de Mycélium
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Vous êtes curieux.ses de savoir ce qu'est le mycélium, comment cultiver des champignons et créer des objets en collaborant avec le vivant. Le Samedi 9 Mai de 10 à 13h, se tiendra la réunion de présentation de nos ateliers de sculpture en Mycélium (champignon), où tout le programme vous sera dévoilé. Lien dans la bio, pour vous inscrire et avoir plus d'informations.
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L’ékopost Permactivie au Prêcheur 🌿 : une initiative agricole, activiste et culturelle pour ramener les Martiniquais au jardin grâce à des méthodes « éconologiques » simples. Créateur coordinateur : Marcel JEAN-BAPTISTE Médiatrice : Wendy BIHARY Médiateur : Bruno Traductrice: Claude Musique 🎶 : Péyi nou / Kolo Barst
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Une matinée inspirante au cœur d’un EKOPOST et d’un jardin pédagogique (JADEN YICH NOU)🌱 J’ai eu la chance d’être invitée à découvrir un lieu où tout prend sens : 🌿 valorisation des déchets 🌞 transmission 🌱 culture locale et autonomie alimentaire Voir concrètement comment on transforme, on cultive et on transmet… ça remet les bases au centre 💚 @fanmlanmou_ merci pour l’invitation et pour ce beau moment d’échange, merci pour le travail que tu fournis, et merci de permettre à @permactivie d’exister 🙏🏾 #jardin #martinique #jardinage #guadeloupe #transmission ion
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WELTO II HOW THE SOIL REMEMBERS Exhibition Opening / Ausstellungseröffnung 24 January 2026 18:00–23:00 Spore Initiative Hermannstraße 86, 12051 Berlin Program / Programm • 19:00 — Exhibition tour with the curators / Ausstellungführung • 20:00 — Ruedas de Bullerengue (participatory music, dance & percussion) Don’t miss the first vernissage in 2026 at Spore. We are opening the second chapter of Welto and the Sacred Bush: How the Soil Remembers. Beneath the sacred bush lies the soil: a living archive of memory, injury, resistance, and care. This exhibition turns toward the ground beneath our feet: soil as a holder of history, shaped by extraction and toxins, but also by healing gestures, communal knowledge, and imagination. Growing out of Welto and the Sacred Bush, this new chapter takes shape through sculpture, installation, performance, and collective-making, to explore soil as something that remembers, and something that can be repaired. * * * Featuring works by: / Mit Arbeiten von: Annalee Davis; Kindern der École Clémence Caristan & Permactivie; Mawongany with Kalma & Mycelionaires; The Gardens of Care with Georgina Espasa; Zumunchi e.V. & Kweli e.V. with João Albertini & Henrique Entratice; Thomias Radin; Álvaro Urbano * * * Verpasst nicht die erste Vernissage im Jahr 2026 im Spore. Zusammen werden wir das zweite Kapitel von Welto and the Sacred Bush eröffnen: How the Soil Remembers. Unterhalb des heiligen Buschlands liegt das Erdreich: ein lebendiges Archiv von Erinnerung, Verletzung, Widerstand und Fürsorge. Die Ausstellung richtet den Blick auf den Boden unter unseren Füßen: auf Erde als Trägerin von Geschichte, geprägt von Extraktion und Giften, aber auch von Heilung, kollektivem Wissen und Vorstellungskraft. Aus Welto and the Sacred Bush hervorgehend, entfaltet sich dieses neue Kapitel aus Skulptur, Installation, Performance und kollektives Gestalten. Es erkundet den Boden als etwas, das sich erinnert, und das repariert werden kann. * * * For more info visit our Website / Für weitere Infos besucht unsere Website
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HOW THE SOIL REMEMBERS Exhibition Opening / Ausstellungseröffnung 24 January 2026 18:00–23:00 Spore Initiative Hermannstraße 86, 12051 Berlin Program / Programm • 19:00 — Exhibition tour with the curators / Ausstellungführung • 20:00 — Ruedas de Bullerengue (participatory music, dance & percussion) We’re delighted to invite you to the first major exhibition transition of 2026: How the Soil Remembers, the second chapter of Welto and the Sacred Bush. Beneath the sacred bush lies the soil: a living archive of memory, injury, resistance, and care. This exhibition turns toward the ground beneath our feet: soil as a holder of history, shaped by extraction and toxins, but also by healing gestures, communal knowledge, and imagination. Growing out of Welto and the Sacred Bush, this new chapter takes shape through sculpture, installation, performance, and collective-making, to explore soil as something that remembers, and something that can be repaired. * * * Featuring works by: / Mit Arbeiten von: Annalee Davis; Kindern der École Clémence Caristan & Permactivie; Mawongany with Kalma & Mycelionaires; The Gardens of Care with Georgina Espasa; Zumunchi e.V. & Kweli e.V. with João Albertini & Henrique Entratice; Thomias Radin; Álvaro Urbano * * * Wir freuen uns sehr, euch zur ersten großen Ausstellungstransition 2026 einzuladen: How the Soil Remembers, das zweite Kapitel von Welto and the Sacred Bush. Unterhalb des heiligen Buschlands liegt das Erdreich: ein lebendiges Archiv von Erinnerung, Verletzung, Widerstand und Fürsorge. Die Ausstellung richtet den Blick auf den Boden unter unseren Füßen: auf Erde als Trägerin von Geschichte, geprägt von Extraktion und Giften, aber auch von Heilung, kollektivem Wissen und Vorstellungskraft. Aus Welto and the Sacred Bush hervorgehend, entfaltet sich dieses neue Kapitel aus Skulptur, Installation, Performance und kollektives Gestalten. Es erkundet den Boden als etwas, das sich erinnert, und das repariert werden kann. * * * For more info visit our Website / Für weitere Infos besucht unsere Website
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4 months ago
As the new calendar year unfolds with harsh temperatures and many uncertainties that might overwhelm us at times we warmly invite you to join us on January 24th for the opening of How the Soil Remembers. Much like during a grounding technique that helps us alleviate stress we will shift our focus to the ground beneath us: soil as a holder of memory, injury, and imagination. This exhibition chapter grows out of Welto and the Sacred Bush, a project rooted in the sophisticated garden ecologies of Martinique and their insistence on communal knowledge, care, and endurance. With contributions by: @annalee.devere ; children of the École Clémence Caristan & @permactivie ; @mawongany with @kalma_lab & @mycelionaires ; the collective The Gardens of Care with @telarium.studio ; @zumunchi.ev and Kweli e.V. with @jaodardoalbertini & @entratice ; @thomias.r ; @alvaro_urbano Soil remembers extraction and toxins, the labour of repair, the persistence of healing gestures, and the forms of knowledge carried through plants, fungi, stories, and shared practices. It might hold wisdom that can help us through dark times. The contributions in this exhibition share concerns that run beneath their surfaces—how communities care for damaged soils; how knowledge is passed from hand to hand; how healing is practiced in conditions shaped by constraint; how imagination becomes a tool for living with land rather than above it. Join us for this moment. Our doors open at 6pm, at 7pm an exhibition tour by the shows’ curators invites you to explore the space in detail. The music and movement of Ruedas de Bullerengue follows at 8pm – opening a participatory evening of dance and percussion. For more info visit our website (link in bio) *
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In April 2023, @antoniaalampi and Marco from @spore.initiative came to visit @permactivie . Thank you @sentwoz for connecting us. I didn’t hide how suspicious I was. It started with me asking Antonia : who are you? What do you want ? Fast forward, 2 years later here we are with a educational program, Grenn Mawon and an exhibition in Berlin, Welto and the sacred Bush. 1. June 2024 : Welto and the sacred bush opening night speech with Antonia, @isambert_duriveau and @annalee.devere at @spore.initiative 2. April 2023 :First encounter with Antonia while we was growing @permactivie garden’s, Jaden Yich Nou. 3. August 2023 : First steps at @spore.initiative where I had this talk about Bèlè, Lasotè and Decolonial ecology 4. June 2024 : @aline.win @tanzim.wahab and I was at Isambert home discussing about Lasotè and its transmission to the kids and drafting the first shape of the exhibition 5. June 2024 : Tanzim @fanmlanmou_ and I setting up the garden for the first Grenn Mawon restitution. Grenn Mawon is a program we started in 2024 with the Prêcheur’s school. The main aim is to give the kids the condition and knowledge to imagine their own ancestral practices. 6. @fanmlanmou_ and @aline.win sorting up green wastes at @permactivie compost space, Ekopost. 7. July 2024 : At Spore initiative garden finding and crafting the first draft of the garden guardians, topic of 2025 Grenn Mawon program 8-9. Welto and the sacred bush opening night speech 10. Many thanks to Antonia for this trusting journey and to @laliie__ who helped me for month preparing this exhibition
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Our hearts are still full from the opening Night of Welto and the Sacred Bush earlier this month.   Immense thanks to everyone involved: our collaborators, the curators, the wonderful artists, everyone who thought together with us to make this project possible, and of course our team at Spore! And huge thanks to you, our amazing visitors who came out to celebrate this moment together. Special thanks to our partner for the opening, Refuge Worldwide: DJs Ka Dansé and Jefe Marron let the spirit of the exhibition resonate within our halls, bringing with them their individual love letters to Caribbean music.   Welto and the Sacred Bush, the third exhibition of this season, invites you to dive into a world of healing cultures passed through land and lineage in the Caribbean. Transmitting the vast, rich knowledge contained in Caribbean Gardens, the artworks encourage you to listen and learn how to care for a planet in need: entry is free and open to all. Look out for events related to the exhibition as a part of our public program: all information is on the ‘Participate and Visit’ section of our website.   Annalee Davis enriched the path of the exhibition in more ways than one: bringing with her an intricate botanical repository gathered in Martinique, a circular circular tablecloth offering a bush bath recipe for protection, and a meditative embroidery work acknowledging the climate crisis as both external and internal.   Aurélie Derard & Mawongany, in collaboration with Mycelionaires, are tracing the path from pain to healing in San Nou: first as a pop-up lab, hosting the activation of mycelium, to then incorporate sound and video, evoking the ancestral ritual of bain démarré: spiritual herb baths used for cleansing, protection, and renewal. Throughout the year this living artwork grows and changes.   Immerse yourself in these artworks and many more at Spore. All are welcome here. Thursday and Friday: . 3 pm - 8 pm Saturday and Sunday:  12 pm - 8 pm For more info about our program visit our website (link in bio) With contributions by: @annalee.devere @permactivie @mawongany #AurélieDerard @cie_bleusetardoise @isambert_duriveau @guygabon @lazar.florence
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WELTO AND THE SACRED BUSH Learning from Caribbean Gardens Exhibition Opening in Collaboration with Refuge Worldwide June 6  |  Doors open at 6 pm Did you know...? …that gardens in the Caribbean are linked to collective survival against rapacious Colonialism? …that some of the most ecologically intelligent gardens were created by enslaved people on the edges of sugar and banana plantations? These Creole or Caribbean Gardens were acts of survival. In small hidden plots, people cultivated food, healing plants, and spiritual protection, using deep ecological knowledge carried through forced displacement. … By visiting this exhibition, you're not just learning, you’re joining a living history. Supporting these gardens and their caretakers is a political act. These gardens hold answers. Are we ready to listen? Join us this Friday, June 6 at Spore, for the opening of the year-long exhibition "Welto and the Sacred Bush". With works by Annalee Davis, Aurélie Derard, Françoise Dô, Isambert Duriveau, Guy Gabon, Florence Lazar, Mawongany, elementary school children from École Clémence Caristan in Martinique and more. For the opening, Spore is partnering with Refuge Worldwide: DJs Ka Dansé and Jefe Marrón, from the Refuge Worldwide resident roster, will soundtrack the evening session with their individual love letters to Caribbean music: 18:00   –       Doors Open to the Public        19:00   –       Welcome by Antonia Alampi 19:30   –       Guided tour with artists Mawongany, Annalee Davis, and Isambert Duriveau      20:30   –       DJ Set: Ka Dansé         More info about the opening can be found via the link in the bio: just navigate to June 6 on the Spore site.
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11 months ago
Join us on 6 June 2025 at Spore, for the opening of the year-long exhibition "Welto and the Sacred Bush". Exhibition with works by Annalee Davis, Aurélie Derard, Françoise Dô, Isambert Duriveau, Guy Gabon, Florence Lazar, Mawongany, elementary school children from École Clémence Caristan in Martinique and more. Welto, from Creole, refers to what escapes the eye—fugitive forms of life, survival in shadow. The sacred bush evokes healing cultures passed down through land and lineage. Together, they offer a framework for rethinking how we live, relate, and care. In collaboration with the Martinique-based association Permactivie, Welto and the Sacred Bush finds its roots in the cultural and botanical knowledge cultivated at the margins of plantation systems. The exhibition also brings together ancestral plant practices, communal land care, and artistic responses to environmental collapse. It foregrounds the role of children—not as passive inheritors of crisis, but as active participants in imagining relational, land-based futures. Developed in collaboration with artists and thinkers from the Caribbean and its diasporas, Welto and the Sacred Bush considers the garden and the cultural practices surrounding it as a living archive of resistance, care, and regeneration. For the opening, Spore is partnering with Refuge Worldwide: DJs Ka Dansé and Jefe Marrón, from the Refuge Worldwide resident roster, will soundtrack the evening session with their individual love letters to Caribbean music. A public program of events is also rolling out throughout June and the year: you can find out more on the 'Participate and Visit' section of our website. More info about the opening can be found via the link in the bio: just navigate to June 6 on the Spore site. We look forward to seeing you there. Opening, June 6, from 6:00PM Spore Initiative, Hermannstrasse 86 Free Entry, Everyone is welcome at Spore.
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11 months ago
Céiba, Mapou, Fromajé. Trois noms pour un seul arbre. En Janvier 2023, Mawongany dans le cadre de sa résidence artistique à Permactivie a invité Françoise Dô pour une création autour d’un de nos arbres sacrés. Un moment conté où se sont croisées installation sonore immersive, exposition et performance. Equipe technique : @gillespastel , @blindlarcher , Yohan Certain Equipe artistique : @clairelaura , @georgesemmanuelarnaud Réalisation : @free__zypictures Musique : @mawongany Lien de visionnage et d’écoute dans la bio
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