
Com-Unity Gathering / Open Air Festival
Com-Unity Gathering – music, dance, nature, and community. An intimate festival for 300 people where you can slow down and truly connect.
About
Com-Unity Gathering is an intimate festival for 300 people — a space where there is no need to rush or catch up with anything.
A place to slow down.
Take a breath.
And truly meet — yourself and others.
We intentionally keep the gathering small so the atmosphere can remain calm, clear, and natural. You can follow your feeling rather than a packed schedule, leaving space for spontaneity, rest, and meaningful moments.
It’s a gathering around music with depth, dance as pure joy, and movement that brings you back into your body. A space for playfulness, creativity, and lightness.
You stay in the camp, surrounded by forests, water, and open sky. Mornings begin with fresh air and daylight instead of alarms. During the day you can simply be — swim, rest in the grass, join yoga, breathwork, or a workshop.
In the evening we gather near the stage and let the music carry us in a warm community atmosphere.
Com-Unity is not an escape from reality.
It is a gentle return to simplicity, presence, and connection.
If you feel called to be part of a space like this, you are warmly welcome.
Program
Contact Beyond Contact (CBC) s Renatou
FREESTYLE RAP - workshop plný hravosti nejen pro rapery - Adam Antoš a.k.a. MAGiLION
Buď svůj a osvoboď se od strachu být vidět a slyšet
Speakers

Alex Serra
Concert
Alex Serra isn’t the kind of artist you just play as background music. It’s more of an experience than a playlist—somewhere between meditation, travel, and an inner dialogue.
His music grows out of a mix of genres that might not seem to fit together on paper: dub, reggae, electronic, world music, and subtle acoustic elements. But the result feels natural and fluid, something that can slow you down in a world that’s constantly rushing forward.
Serra often explores themes of awareness, presence, and connection—not as clichés, but as something genuinely lived. His voice is calm, sometimes almost hypnotic, and his lyrics feel like they exist somewhere between dream and reality.
His breakthrough came with the album In the Real World, which found a global audience without heavy mainstream promotion. That alone says a lot—his music doesn’t push itself on you, people find their way to it.
Live, his music takes on another dimension. It’s not just a concert, but an atmosphere where the audience shares the space rather than just listens. If you’re looking for something that pulls you out of routine and shifts your state of mind, Alex Serra is exactly the direction to go.
More here : https://alexserramusic.com

Totidub
DJ
Totidub is a name that’s been gaining real momentum on the Czech dub scene—and not by accident. His sets aren’t just about music; they create a space where deep bass, rhythm, and a certain kind of inner calm come together.
Totidub builds on the foundations of dub and reggae but isn’t afraid to push them further. In his productions and DJ sets, you’ll hear heavy basslines, echo effects, and layered sounds that slowly evolve and pull you in. This isn’t music for quick consumption—it’s something you have to let sink in.
What really stands out is the live experience. When he plays, it’s not just about dancing—it’s about tuning into the flow. People around you start feeling the music in the same way, and suddenly it feels like everyone’s on the same wavelength. That’s when dub truly hits.
Totidub proves that a local scene can have its own authentic sound without copying what’s happening abroad. If you’re looking for music with depth, groove, and the ability to both slow you down and move you at the same time, this is a name worth remembering.

Facesoul
Concert
Facesoul isn’t about loud statements or instant hooks. The pull comes from something subtler—atmosphere, emotion, and a kind of honesty that slowly settles in.
The sound lives somewhere between soul, downtempo, and electronic textures. Warm vocals drift over minimal beats, layered with ambient elements that create space rather than fill it. It’s the kind of music that doesn’t rush you—it lets you arrive.
There’s a strong emotional undercurrent running through Facesoul’s work. Themes of introspection, connection, and inner balance come through without feeling forced or overexplained. Instead of telling you what to feel, the music opens a space where you can figure that out yourself.
Live, it becomes even more immersive. The boundaries between performer and audience soften, and the focus shifts from “watching a show” to sharing a mood. It’s quiet, but not weak—restrained, but intentional.
Facesoul stands out precisely because it doesn’t try too hard to stand out. If you’re drawn to music that feels personal, atmospheric, and genuinely human, this is an artist worth tuning into.

Ima Nazca
Concert and workshop
IMA NAZCA is liberation, creation, blossoming. It is the voice of my ancestors, of my inner child, of my medicine woman, of my sage, of my heart, of my womb, and of all the parts I recognize within myself and express through my entire humanity. My name is Claudia, and I was born in Spain, in a particular event that already predicted a disruptive path, full of challenges and experiences that have shaped who I am today… A journey back to myself that never ends, but the echo of my own voice reminds me where to continue walking and trusting.
More here : https://www.imanazca.com/en/sobre-mi

Ubuntu & Šimon Bilina
Concert
Ubuntu Planet is a musical project built on the idea of connecting people through rhythm, voice, and shared experience. The name “Ubuntu” comes from an African philosophy meaning “I am because we are,” and this concept is reflected in both their music and live performances. Their music is not just about listening, but about collective attunement—they often work with elements of improvisation, singing, drumming, and audience participation. They create a space where people can relax, express themselves, and feel a sense of belonging.
Ubuntu kapela reaches its audience not only through music but also through an atmosphere that can feel almost ritualistic. Their performances are often deep experiences that connect emotions, body, and mind.
On the other hand, there is Šimon Bílina, a Czech actor known mainly for his work in contemporary film and television. He belongs to a young generation of talented artists who bring authenticity and naturalness to their roles. His acting style is subtle, sensitive, and often very intense, allowing him to portray characters with great depth.
Although they operate in different artistic worlds, they share the ability to convey emotion and touch people—whether through music or acting.

Jobbi Tao
Ecstatic Dance set
DJ Jobbi Tao is a musician and DJ who blends electronic music with a deeper, more conscious experience. His work is not just about rhythm and dance energy, but about creating a space where people can relax, tune into themselves, and let the music flow through both body and mind.
DJ Jobbi Tao often incorporates elements of organic sounds, ethnic motifs, and subtle electronics into his sets, creating a unique sonic landscape. His music can feel both meditative and ecstatic—naturally shifting between calm and intensity depending on the energy of the space and the audience.
His performances are not just about listening, but about the overall experience. The audience becomes part of the moment, and each set turns into a unique journey shaped in the present. DJ Jobbi Tao brings music as a tool for connection, authenticity, and shared human experience.

Susan Lunaries
Concert
Susan Lunaries is a Czech singer who blends music with deep emotional experience, sensitivity, and inner authenticity. Her voice feels like a bridge between emotion and silence—both delicate and powerful at the same time—naturally drawing listeners into an inner world.
Lunaries draws inspiration from her personal journey, spirituality, and everyday moments of life. Her music often includes elements of intuitive singing, ambient sounds, and subtle electronics, creating an atmosphere of calm, depth, and openness.
Her work is not just about listening, but about experiencing—pausing, tuning into oneself, and feeling one’s own emotions. Lunaries offers music as a space for inner connection, healing, and returning to oneself.

Ali Odeh
Blue Lotus ceremony
Ali Odeh is a blue lotus guide who bridges ancient wisdom with a modern, conscious approach to working with the body, mind, and soul. His path is rooted in a deep respect for natural medicines and rituals that help people slow down, open their perception, and connect more deeply with themselves.
Ali works with the blue lotus as a gentle yet powerful tool for relaxation, introspection, and expanding awareness. In his guidance, it is not only about the plant itself, but about the overall space he creates—safe, conscious, and grounded. Participants in his sessions often go through an inner journey that brings calm, insights, and a deeper connection to their intuition.
His approach is sensitive and respectful of each individual’s uniqueness. Ali sees his role as support on the path—not as someone who leads, but as someone who holds space so that everyone can find their own answers and truth.

Boddhistring
concert
Guided by destiny, the BodhiString came into being—a unique musical instrument made from beautiful dry oak, struck by lightning at the summit of the sacred Mount Říp. The wood carries within it the light of that lightning and the deep vibration of the place.
The instrument features two cello strings and a Tibetan singing bowl. Using a bow, I bring out harmonic overtone resonances—tones filled with light that blend with cosmic effects and open a calm, meditative pathway into the inner landscape of the soul.

Mahadeva Kirtan Project
Mantra singing circle
Mahadeva Kirtan Project is a Slovak mantra project that brings the living tradition of kirtan into the present moment with authenticity, depth, and an open heart. Their music is rooted in bhakti yoga—the path of devotion—and through the chanting of mantras, they create a space where people can connect with themselves, with each other, and with something beyond them.
Mahadeva Kirtan Project works with traditional Sanskrit mantras, naturally blending them with a modern musical sensibility. Their sound is gentle yet powerful—layered with voice, instruments, and rhythm that gradually opens the heart and deepens the experience of the present moment.
Their concerts are not just performances, but shared experiences. The audience becomes part of the music, the chanting flows through the space, and creates an atmosphere of unity, peace, and joy. Each gathering is unique—emerging in the present moment and reflecting the energy of the people who come together.
Mahadeva Kirtan Project offers music as a tool for connection, meditation, and a return to the simplicity of being—through voice, breath, and the vibration of sound.

Dj Satiwa/ Míša Kuklová
DJ set
Míša Kuklová, aka Djka Satiwa, comes from Tábor and has been playing exclusively from vinyl records since 2007. She has explored various music genres—from DNB, Techno, Breakbeat, and Dubstep to Reggae—but in 2010, at the Real Beat festival, she fell in love with dub vibrations and completely surrendered to them.
Under the influence of the philosophy and culture of this music, she began organizing her own events under the name Energy of Dub.
Currently, she works mainly as a promoter and DJ in Prague, and recently she has been enriching her sets with various live ethno instruments such as the Native American flute, djembe, and darbuka. She is also actively expanding into Ecstatic Dance, where dub serves as the main guiding element of her sets.
Sets to listen to:
https://www.mixcloud.com/Energy_of_Dub/

Renata Nydrlová
Contact Improvisation Workshop
I am a passionate dancer, traveler, and facilitator of the Contact Beyond Contact method.
For more than 15 years, I have been dedicated to partner dances, especially Brazilian Zouk, which I first discovered in London, where I lived for many years. My love for dance has taken me to festivals across Europe, as well as to Mexico and especially Brazil, where I had the opportunity to learn and train with some of the best teachers and complete two teacher training programs.
Traveling naturally led me toward personal development and deeper work with both body and mind. In India, I completed a yoga teacher training and later participated in many other workshops, seminars, and retreats (mostly abroad, but also in the Czech Republic) focused on inner transformation and embodied movement practices.
In Guatemala, I encountered the Contact Beyond Contact method for the first time — a practice that combines partner dance with intuitive movement and deeper awareness of oneself and others. I was so deeply inspired by this approach that today I joyfully share it through my classes and workshops in Prague.
In my work, I create a safe space for authentic movement, deeper body awareness, and conscious connection with others.

Mikolaj Szerment Playfight
Playfight workshop
Mikołaj Szerment is a Playfight facilitator and guide from Poland who connects conscious movement, play, and authentic human contact. His work is based on a simple yet powerful idea—that through the body, spontaneity, and safe touch, we can return to ourselves, release tension, and rediscover a natural joy of being.
Mikołaj leads sessions where people learn to be in contact without masks, respond in the present moment, and feel their own boundaries as well as those of others. Playfight is not about fighting, but about conscious play—a space where energy moves between gentleness and strength, between trust and courage.
His facilitation creates a safe and respectful environment where authenticity, playfulness, and deeper emotions can emerge. Participants often leave with a stronger sense of grounding in their bodies, openness, and connection—with themselves and with others.
Mikołaj brings Playfight as a path to aliveness, truthfulness, and conscious experiencing of relationships through the body, movement, and presence.
You may have already met Mikołaj before at our Sacred Gathering at Džbán! It was an amazing workshop!

Veronika Krejčová
Yoga
Veronika Krejčová
I have been practicing yoga for over 15 years, and on my journey I continue to rediscover how deeply interconnected our body, mind, and inner world are. I study Traditional Chinese Medicine and guide people both in groups and individually—with respect, gentleness, and trust in the wisdom that each of us carries within.
I organize yoga retreats in the Czech Republic and abroad, and I feel especially connected to topics such as the female cycle, emotions, and holistic health. What brings me the greatest joy is running barefoot in the forest, dancing by the fire, and gathering herbs.
With love, I am creating my yoga space, Ateliér Tržiště, in Malá Strana in Prague, which serves as both my creative base and a place for sharing.

Adam Slovní Návrhář
Poetry
Adam Slovní Návrhář is a creator who works with words as a living tool—shaping space, meaning, and experience through language. His work is rooted in a deep sensitivity to language, rhythm, and the deeper layers of communication, where words are not only a means of expression, but also carriers of energy and intention.
Adam Slovní Návrhář combines creative writing, storytelling, and an intuitive approach to expression. He believes that carefully chosen words can open new perspectives, connect people, and bring them closer to themselves.
His work exists at the intersection of art, communication, and personal development. Whether through texts, concepts, or live sharing, Adam creates a space where language becomes a bridge between the inner world and reality.

Iara Alma Lamat
Somatic Yoga, Jóga pro mamy a dětí
I was born in Bolivia and raised in Buenos Aires. Movement has always been my natural language.
I was trained in contemporary dance, studied in Brazil, and later moved to France to focus on choreography. In 2007, I relocated to London, where my yoga practice led me to a profound realization—my greatest challenge was learning to be still and embrace silence. Gradually, I stepped away from dance and immersed myself in meditation, exploring paths from Vipassana to Zen.
My approach to yoga has always been inspired by the subtlety and depth of Japanese traditions. I began teaching yoga in 2010.
From London, my journey took me to the Amazon, where I deepened both my practice and my connection to my roots. I learned from shamans and spent 18 months traveling across South America.
After returning to Europe, I settled in Prague, where I became pregnant. My two pregnancies became a profound new stage of learning—opening inquiries into how trauma is held in the body, the nervous system, and the fascia.
This led me to study Somatic Movement Education in Berlin.
Today, I weave together all my experiences—movement, travel, inner transformation, and healing—into my work. I teach at retreats, festivals, and regularly in Prague.

Jakub Černý
Gong bath / sound healing
Jakub Černý is a facilitator working with body, sound, and awareness. In his practice, he combines craniosacral biodynamics, sound healing, and intuitive space holding.
His sessions create a safe and deeply relaxing field where awareness of the body, nervous system, and subtler layers of being can naturally unfold. He uses sound—especially the gong—as a tool for harmonization, regeneration, and returning to inner balance.
Jakub’s approach is calm, grounded, and respectful, opening a space for slowing down, sensing, and natural inner transformation.

MC MAGiLION / Adam Antoš
Adam Antoš is a guide of personal evolution, facilitator, and space holder who inspires a return to authenticity and the courage to live in alignment with one’s inner truth. In his work, he connects emotional awareness, consciousness, and inner clarity, supporting people in finding direction, lightness, and deeper meaning in life.
At the festival, Adam will open a freestyle space, where words become a living expression of the present moment. His approach is not about performance, but about authenticity, spontaneity, and the courage to express what is truly alive. He will also offer his own performance under the artistic name MC MAGiLION, bringing flow, improvisation, and a deep connection with the audience.
Adam was also part of the project City Shamanz—a freestyle rap collective born from the need for free expression in public spaces. Their creations often emerged on the spot, without pre-written lyrics, as a pure expression of the present moment and shared energy.
His work and facilitation exist at the intersection of art, personal growth, and direct experience. Adam creates a space where everyone is invited to relax, express themselves, and experience the power of authenticity in real time.
More here : https://www.adamantos.cz
Venue
Andělská Laguna
Nalžovické Podhájí 61
26401 Nalžovice
Organizer
Sacred space, z. s.