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WETBEINGS: Aukštumala

~ Arts, Science & Story Field Symposium

Current Project

Peat Restoration

Collaborator/s:

WETBEINGS
Peatland Organisms, Tales and Troubles


AUKŠTUMALA 
~ ARTS, SCIENCE & STORY FIELD SYMPOSIUM 
31 May - 2 June 2025


PLACE: Aukštumala Raised Bog

LANGUAGES: Lithuanian, English


WETBEINGS is a series of symposia, in and around the Aukštumala Bog, Nemunas Delta, Lithuania, Online and in experimental radio transmissions organized by the arts and research platform Sensing Peat at Michael Succow Foundation, Partner in the Greifswald Mire Centre, and the Foundation for Peatland Conservation and Restoration, Lithuania in cooperation with Allianz Foundation. WETBEINGS is supported by the Andrea von Braun Foundation, the Administration of Lithuania Minor Protected Areas and Nemunas Delta Regional Park.



Aio Frei with Beržinis pintenis-Fomitopsis betulina, Sedimentary Murmurations - A Sonic Offering.
Aio Frei with Beržinis pintenis-Fomitopsis betulina, Sedimentary Murmurations - A Sonic Offering.

Contributions by: Aio Frei, Andreas Haberl, Aukštumala, Aurelija Maknytė, Balinis Vėžlys - European Pond Turtle, Baltoji samana - White Moss, Bebras - Beaver, Beržinis pintenis-Fomitopsis betulina, Briedis - Moose, Bureau of Transitioning Landscapes, Dainėja, Foundation for Peatland Conservation and Restoration, Institute for Multi-Species Singing, Jeanna Kolesova, Jūratė Sendžikaitė, Kallia Kefala, Kiminas - Peat moss, Kim Bode, Laima Mačėnienė, Martyna Šulskutė, Michael Succow Foundation, Pelkinis Gailis - Marsh Labrador Tea, Natalija Groom, RE-PEAT, Saulašarė-Sundew, Singing Stones, Suza Husse, Swamp Spirit, Tikroji Žąsis - Grey Goose, Tikutis - Wood Sandpiper, Tomas Rimkus, The Many Headed Hydra, The Venice Agreement for Peatlands, Vytautas Eigirdas, Yasmeen Al-Qaisi, Žaltys-Grass Snake



Peatlands are ancestors, are memory, are futures. WETBEINGS gathers “old stories and new ones that can be medicine for our broken relationship with earth” (R. W. Kimmerer) in the biodiverse organism and troubled ecosystem of the Aukštumala peatland. The transdisciplinary program roots itself in this 9000 years old living archive in the delta of the Nemunas river at the Baltic coast and one of the largest peat extraction sites in the Baltics. From, with and for this WETBEING the project gathers approaches and examples of living in and with peatlands which are based on mutuality and sustainable survival of humans and peatlands. 


“Stories are among our most potent tools for restoring the land as well as our relationship to the land. We need to unearth the old stories that live in a place and begin to create new ones, for we are storymakers, not just storytellers. All stories are connected, new ones woven from the threads of the old.” (Robin Wall Kimmerer, Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge and the Teachings of Plants, 2013)


The Aukštumala Arts, Science & Story Field Symposium engages with Aukštumala as a living peatland archive, focusing on embodied experiences, environmental and social complexities, and the diverse histories of human and non-human relationships with peatlands. From 31 May to World Peatlands Day on 2nd of June 2025, the field symposium takes place in different sites of Aukštumala: the raised bog of the protected area, a small birch forest and ancestral site in the midst of extraction fields of current peat mining, a dreamed museum in the ruin of a peatland farm house, part of a village now overgrown by forest that was established as part of Prussian mire colonies, and a guest house at the banks of the Aukštumala river. Each site accommodates different stories to be told and imagined based in the histories, current lives and futures of the Aukštumala Raised Bog. 


WETBEINGS invites peatland beings, storytellers, scientists, artists, researchers and neighbors to listen deeply to the voices of water, moss, and memory. Over three days, participants engage in workshops, excursions, talks, performances, and ceremonies exploring the bog’s deep time and ecological memory, practices of environmental and cultural restoration, and the wet ecosystem’s social significance. Old and new stories emerge from dialogues between trans-local peatland knowledge, between human and non-human wetbeings, connecting artistic, scientific, and eco-political perspectives. WETBEINGS addresses Aukštumala as history and future-being, inviting a shedding of human-centered knowledges towards pooling wetland matter and meaning. In the layers of peat sediments—ancestral, sensuous archives of time and transformation—survival reveals itself as reciprocity woven through species, stories, and the multidimensional work of restoration as healing of the relationship between wet/land and people.


One of the main artistic formats of the project is the WETSOUNDS Bog Radio which collects sounds, stories and imaginaries around Aukštumala and connected peatlands through documentary formats, sound art, music and storytelling.


 


WETBEINGS: 

Aukštumala Arts, Science & Story Field Symposium 

31 May - 2 June 2025


PLACE: Aukštumala Raised Bog, Šilutė region, Lithuania

LANGUAGES: Lithuanian and English, translation provided except when noticed in the program


Participation in one or all programs is possible. Registration mandatory.




 

PROGRAM / Programa

Saturday 31 May

14:00 - 15:30
PLACE: Banks of the Aukštumala River: Guesthouse “Aukštumales Krantas”

14:00 - 15:00 
Registration of participants and WELCOME TEA & SNACKS 

15:30
BUS to Aukštumala Protected Areas, Cognitive Path

 

16:00 - 19:30 
PLACE: Aukštumala Protected Areas, Cognitive Path

16:00
Welcome Ceremony
led by The Many Headed Hydra (art, research and publishing collective) and Suza Husse (researcher, curator, Sensing Peat, Michael Succow Foundation. Greifswald) with Žaltys - Grass snake, Jūratė Sendžikaitė (botanist, peatland restoration expert, Foundation for Peatland Restoration and Conservation, Vilnius) with Saulašarė - Sundew


17:00 - 19:30
Parallel workshop and excursion

Workshop / Bog Radio Session #1: Wetbeings in Aukštumala - Multi-Species-Singing 
by Yasmeen Al-Qaisi (poet, Institute for Multi-Species-Singing) with Kiminas - Peat moss and Vytautas Eigirdas (ecologist, ornithologist and bird ringing specialist, Nemunas Delta Regional Park) with Tikutis - Wood Sandpiper 

Excursion: Deep Histories and Wet Wonders of Aukštumala: What plants, waters and peat tell us.
led by Andreas Haberl (paleo- and peatland ecologist and paludiculture expert, Michael Succow Foundation, Greifswald) with Balinis vėžlys - European Pond Turtle and Jūratė Sendžikaitė (botanist, peatland restoration expert, Foundation for Peatland Restoration and Conservation, Vilnius) with Saulašarė - Sundew.
In English
 

20:00 - 22:30 
PLACE: Banks of the Aukštumala River: Guesthouse “Aukštumales Krantas”

20:00 - 22:30
DINNER 
Mobile Exhibition, Artist Talks, Film Screenings, Conversations and Bog Sounds.

Film Screening and Conversation: Old and New Stories from and for Aukštumala
Aukštumala film materials and reflections by Andreas Haberl with Balinis vėžlys - European Pond Turtle, Jūratė Sendžikaitė with Saulašarė - Sundew, Suza Husse with Žaltys - Grass Snake.

Talk: Learning from Beavers - Partisans of Landscaping in the Labyrinths of Land Reclamation 
Aurelija Maknytė (artist, Vilnius) with Bebras - Beaver

Talk: Peatland Memory and Transformation in the Post-Soviet Sphere – Intersections of Artistic Research, Environmental History and Speculative Storytelling.
Jeanna Kolesova (researcher, film maker, Berlin) with Pelkių Dvasia - Swamp Spirit.

Making Reed Paper while listening:
led by Natalija Groom

Mobile Exhibitions 
Paludiculture - Climate friendly wet agriculture. 
Less Peat in Gardening: Exploring Alternatives  
by Foundation for Peatland Conservation and Restoration and Michael Succow Foundation

Partisans of Landscaping in the Labyrinths of Land Reclamation -  An Artist Archive of Wetland and Drainage Culture in Lithuania 
by Aurelija Maknytė 

When The Sea Looks Back (A Serpent’s Tale) 
by The Many Headed Hydra
Sunday 1 June

8:00 - 9:30
PLACE: Banks of the Aukštumala River: Guesthouse “Aukštumales Krantas”

BREAKFAST and BUS to Aukštumala: Birch forest and archeological site in the extraction fields (9:30)                            
 

10:00 - 13:30 
PLACE: Aukštumala: Birch forest and archeological site in the extraction fields 

10:00
Sound Performance / Bog Radio Session #2: Sedimentary Murmurations - A Sonic Offering.
with Aio Frei (sound artist, relational listener, sonic community organizer, Zurich) with Beržinis pintenis-Fomitopsis betulina.

11:00 - 12:00
Field lectures

Humans in Aukštumala 11 thousand years ago. Results of archaeological studies
Tomas Rimkus (archaeologist and researcher, Klaipėda University) with Briedis -  Moose.

Begging for Names: The Practice of Recognizing the Invisible. 
Martyna Šulskutė (social anthropology PhD student, Vilnius University) with Baltoji samana - White Moss

12:00 - 13:30
Parallel Workshop and Excursion with LUNCH

Workshop: Looking, Otherwise: A workshop in perception and landscape 
Jeanna Kolesova (researcher, film maker, Berlin) with Swamp Spirit
In English

Excursion: Peatlands have layers in space and time - a time travel to the beginning of Aukštumala 
led by Andreas Haberl (paleo- and peatland ecologist and paludiculture expert, Michael Succow Foundation, Greifswald) with Balinis vėžlys - European Pond Turtle.

13:30
BUS to Aukštumala - Vabalai: a dreamed museum in the ruin of a peatland farm house 

 

14:30 - 20:00 
PLACE: Aukštumala - Vabalai: a dreamed museum in the ruin of a peatland farm house 

14:30-15:00
Welcome

15:00 - 17:00
Storytelling Excursion / Bog Radio Session #1
Living in and with Aukštumala Bog – Histories and Future Memories 
with Laima Mačėnienė (farmer, cultural memory worker, Vabalai–Aukštumala) with Pelkinis Gailis - Marsh Labrador Tea

17:00 - 18:00
TEA BREAK

18:00 - 20:00
Parallel Workshops

Workshop: Mapping Multi-Species Peatland Perspectives - Challenging Human-Centered Ways of Knowing with Artistic and Scientific Tools
RE-PEAT (youth peatland justice collective) with Tikroji Žąsis - Grey Goose

Workshop:  /dɑːˈneɪ.jɑː/ or /dɑːˈneɪ.jə/ Offerings for Transitioning Landscapes 
led by Kim Bode (research associate, Bureau of Transitioning Landscapes) and Dr. Dr. Kallia Kefala (psychical researcher and paranatural environmental scholar) with Dainėja
In English

20:00
BUS to Banks of the Aukštumala River: Guesthouse “Aukštumales Krantas”


 

         
20:30 - 23:00 
PLACE: Banks of the Aukštumala River: Guesthouse “Aukštumales Krantas”

20:30
DINNER

21:30 - 23:00 
Bog Concert and Fire 
with inspirations and instruments by the Institute for Multi-Species-Singing with Kiminas - Peat moss and the Bureau of Transitioning Landscapes with Singing Stones and Dainėja

Mobile Exhibitions 
Paludiculture - Climate friendly wet agriculture. 
Paludiculture is the wet agriculture or forestry on rewetted peatland in which peatland plant biomasses are cultivated and harvested at high water levels that conserve the existing peat deposit and ideally allow the formation of new peat on the long run. The exhibition demonstrates paludiculture product examples and informs about application possibilities of paludicultue biomasses.
Less Peat in Gardening: Exploring Alternatives  
by Foundation for Peatland Conservation and Restoration and Michael Succow Foundation
Partisans of Landscaping in the Labyrinths of Land Reclamation -  An Artist Archive of Wetland and Drainage Culture in Lithuania 

When The Sea Looks Back (A Serpent’s Tale) by The Many Headed Hydra and Bureau of Transitioning Landscapes

Monday 2 June - World Peatlands Day

8:00 - 9:30
PLACE: Banks of the Aukštumala River: Guesthouse “Aukštumales Krantas”

BREAKFAST and BUS to Aukštumala Protected Areas, Cognitive Path

 

10:00 - 13:00 
PLACE:  Aukštumala Protected Areas, Cognitive Path

10:00 - 12:00
Parallel Workshops

Cyanotypes Workshop: Learning Art Making from Beavers 
led by Aurelija Maknytė (artist, Vilnius) with Beaver 

Workshop: Hands and Mouths in Bog Poetics and Politics: Making Reed Hanging Gardens while Translating The Venice Agreement for Peatlands into Lithuanian  
led by Jūratė Sendžikaitė (botanist, peatland restoration expert, Foundation for Peatland Restoration and Conservation, Vilnius) with Saulašarė - Sundew
In Lithuanian

13:00
Closing Ceremony
led by The Many Headed Hydra (art, research and publishing collective), Suza Husse (researcher, curator, Sensing Peat, Michael Succow Foundation. Greifswald) with Žaltys - Grass snake, the Institute for Multi-Species-Singing with Kiminas - Peat moss and the Bureau of Transitioning Landscapes with Dainėja, Andreas Haberl (paleo- and peatland ecologist and paludiculture expert, Michael Succow Foundation, Greifswald) with Balinis vėžlys - European Pond Turtle and Jūratė Sendžikaitė (botanist, peatland restoration expert, Foundation for Peatland Restoration and Conservation, Vilnius) with Saulašarė - Sundew

14:00
FAREWELL TEA AND WAFFLE PANCAKES 


Cooperation Partners:

Foundation for Peatland
Restoration and Conservation, Lithuania (FPRC)
Greifswald Moor Centrum
Succow Stiftung
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