Earth Body
A Queer Eco-Drag Laboratory
Coming September / October 2026
For creatives carrying the weight of the world and not knowing where to put it.
The climate grief. The creative block. The feeling your work should mean something but you can't quite reach it. You're not burnt out. You're not broken. You've just forgotten you're nature.
Earth Body is the invitation to stop performing despair and start performing possibility. To become a mouthpiece for the more-than-human world and in doing so, find yourself again.
WHAT IS ECO-DRAG?
Science communication gone feral. Queer ecology in a costume. Ritual theatre on the forest floor.
It asks who wants to speak through you?
You develop an ecological alter-ego a more-than-human character born from research, instinct, and deep listening. You learn about them the way you'd get to know a friend. Then you become them. In costume, in movement, in myth.
It's punk as fuck. It's camp. It's probably the most serious and silly thing you'll ever do.
Ecology as embodiment. Drag as spellwork. Performance as planetary possibility.
We bring together queer theory, ecology, ritual practice, myth-making and climate processing, held inside something that is rigorous and joyful and deeply human all at once.
Eco-Drag saves leaves.
The Journey
Phase One — Spores · 4 weeks online · weekly 2.5hr sessions
We germinate. Build trust, find our more-than-human selves, begin designing eco-drag personas.
Phase Two — Fruiting Bodies · Weekend intensive · in person, Wales
We emerge. Costume, ritual, embodied rehearsal, collective myth. We perform for each other, for the land, for the future.
Currently weaving into existence— launching Autumn 2026.
Join the waitlist to hear first.
Who is Earth Body for?
Earth Body is for artists, performers, makers and all creative people who feel the weight of the climate crisis and want somewhere to put it.
If you feel creatively blocked or politically overwhelmed or just really miss feeling alive in your body. If you want to make work that actually matters without losing the joy. If you are curious about ecology or queer theory or ritual or drag or all of the above and are ready to be silly and serious and tender and feral, sometimes all at the same time.
You don't need to be a drag performer. You don't need to know anything about ecology. You just need to be willing to show up and let someone speak through you.