Research-in-Residence: Ubah Rumah

April 29, 2024 (Monday) to May 17, 2024 (Friday)

Partnering with Nikoi Island, Ubah Rumah Residency is long term project hosting artist and researchers whose work focus on notions of hospitality and ecology primarily in the Singapore-Malaysia-Riau islands region.

Ubah Rumah, which means home of change, is inspired by the nomadic culture of the Orang Laut and the ​maritime history of the region. ​During the residency, we collectively explore ​the meaning of playing host in an ever-changing environment. How do we host? What are the necessary tools we need to grow and live in this new world?

Upcoming Events

May 12

We’re preparing to welcome a new-ancient little being into this world. Our path into parenthood is intertwined with our commitments to earth, ancestors, and the cosmologies that remind us we are never separate from the soil.

We desire to approach this pregnancy, postpartum, and parenting process with slowness, a circle of kinship, and practices that honour the ways of collective midwifing.

This is a call to activate relational tending that helps a new family constellation root into this threshold with tender holding and radical care.

May 13

To birth a child is to birth a new cosmology, world, and future into being. Motherhood is collective labour. Returning, remembering, and repairing our relationship with the collective Sinapupunan (womb).

Biodynamic Somatic Therapy in Singapore

June 21 - 30, 2025

Biodynamic Somatic Therapy is a method of gently realigning the body’s dynamics to release tension, restore balance, and support holistic healing from chronic pain, stress, and emotional volatility.

Biodynamic Somatic Therapy (BST) is a gentle, hands-on approach that works with the body’s natural rhythms to reorganise from misaligned or overworked states into more fluid, available, and spacious states of internal harmony. 

Rooted in Craniosacral dynamics, BST focuses on the spine—the core of the central nervous system—helping to address chronic pain, fatigue, anxiety, insomnia, and the lingering effects of trauma.