160,00 €
CI Nature Journey - 1 week in South Portugal
until Sunday, 24. May 2026
14:00 Uhr - 19:00 Uhr
Registration is open now, please write to
You are warmly invited to join us during our first guest season from 15 May to 10 June 2026. In these days you can have some holidays around the event and stay in the future dancers' village.
DISCLAIMER: the english part of this overall website is not operative, we just made this special page to inform you in english about this event, and all important information is here on this very page.
So do not expect the rest of the english website to be up to date or correct.
Invitation
‘Dancer's village - Nature Journey’ - 18 to 24 May 2026
The Nature Journeys are one of the important resources of the entire Dancer’s Village Initiative and connect the german and the portuguese community. So far, Nature Journeys have been taken place three times in Portugal: in 2019, 2020, and 2023. Each time, it was an eye-opening experience of joy, the (re-)discovery of nature's beauty, and a sense of community.
Would you like to experience the magic of dancing….
- 🌊 on the beach and in a magic lake (Pego das Pias)?
- 🌳 on an 800-year-old tree?
- ☀️ in the warmth of the sun & the coolness of our local lake?
- 👥the connection with local and international CI community?
Yes? Then: - 🌱enjoy the depth, the relaxation, and the simplicity of life in Alentejo!
- 🌙Enjoy to hear the nightingales, coucous, owls, and frogs at night!
- 🛖join us for eating outdoors, enjoying the shade and shapes of the cork trees!
References from 2023:
- Katha: I'm taking with me this simple way of life, and to always follow my creativity. It's a path of self-love that strengthens me and helps me stay grounded. The slowness of dancing in nature has made me more courageous.
- Manou: For me, the sense of community was what made this Nature Journey so special. I felt so much heart in the group, in the mutual support. And the most joyful moments were all the many moments of the group's blossoming creativity.
- Paul: For me, the Dancers' Village was the common thread, and the visionary atmosphere on this land deeply touched me. Overall, I want to focus more on this in my life: dance + nature + community.
- Jonas: I'm curious about more, on the path to living in a Dancers' Village; a month, a winter, and beyond. I'm especially grateful for the years, indeed decades, of groundwork laid for this. I want to move through life with more of a dance spirit and am excited to see how the individual lives and the Dancers' Village will blend together.
- André: I am touched and delighted that we managed to create a vibrant community where each individual could fully flourish, and that we truly addressed and resolved the full potential for conflict that inevitably arises in such a situation.
- Lika: I was pleased that it was possible to remain true to my inner impulses within the group. Through the strong "I"s, the strong personalities, a strong "we" was able to emerge. I find peace in the "yes, it is possible" of co-creating together and bringing out the beauty and strength of each and every individual.
Photos from previous Nature Journeys:









Event profile
When?
- 7 Days, 18.-24.5.2026:
- Arrival: Sunday, May 17, 2026
- Start date: Monday, May 18, 2026
- End date: Sunday, May 24, 2026
- Departure: Monday, May 25, 2026 (Whit Monday)
Where?
- In Vale Bacias in the vastness of the Alentejo region, close to Colos, in southern Portugal
What can you expect?
- You are warmly invited to 7 intensive days to connect with yourself and to a group of 12-20 adults who fully immerse themselves in nature and silence, in dancing amidst touching landscapes, in creating together and letting go.
We invite to:
- simple life in yurts & tents in beautiful nature
- dancing in incredibly natural locations in- and outdoor
- open jams and classes with CI dancers from central Europe & the region
- plenty of room for spontaneity & creativity
- research and letting things happen
- body wisdom and conversations
- reinventing being human
- cooking together and getting fresh water from the spring
- a clean week - free of smoke and substances
- taking hikes and trips to astonishing views, beaches and other natural places
Our approach
The Nature Journey is a CI residency, with lots of dancing in nature, cooking together and spontaneous activities ranging from swimming in the sea to hanging out to partying, with workshops and joint exploration of dance in close contact with nature, partly during excursions to dreamlike natural locations.
In this Nature Journey, we will invite the dancers of the Alentejo to participate; there will be an invigorating exchange, open jams in the dance yurt and encounters on the beach, a rich and varied program and experience.
Our Background
Located close to Colos and Tamera, Vale Bacias ist owned by the swiss foundation named "Pinú'u", which was once founded by Lika in our team. The foundation owns today more than 200 hectar of wild land. We have been renting 15 hectar to build a center for encounters in Vale Bacias, and one day to become a true "Dancer's Village", as one project of the association "Initiative Tänzerdorf eV", which is based in Freiburg (Germany), and which runs another center for encounters in the Black Forest in Germany, called "Sommerecke".
Team and Time
André and Sheary will provide the framework and guidance for this gathering, drawing on their extensive experience of holding space and leading group experiences.

I bring with me the experience of several past Nature Journeys, and I am genuinely excited to help shaping this first one based in the new yurts in Vale Bacias. Furthermore, I am enjoying the incredible grounding and peace that this place exudes.

Sheary has been holding peer groups since being a teenager and has many years of experience in regular somatic and therapeutic groups as a therapist. She openly admits to her addiction to CI and regulates in singing circles, yoga, meditation and breathwork. She has extensive experience in community living for over 10 years and is the proud mother of a grown up daughter.
Time structure

Where happiness arises ...
we experienced at past events: ... the most joyful moments came out of the spontaneity of and many moments of creativity starting from the group dynamics.
We very much look forward to living these joyful moments with You!
Sheary und André
Costs and registration
Overview of Costs:
- Overall (all inclusive) for the full week, the amount sums up to:
- normal price: 640€; reduced price: 440€ (plus your own travelling to our site)
- This is composed of:
- normal price: Association fee 180€ (we pay for 15ha land!), Workshop fee 140€, Sleeping 15€/night in the guest yurt, food sharing 18€/day, mobility sharing (cars 10€/day)
- reduced price: Association fee 120€ (we pay for 15ha land!), Workshop fee 100€, Sleeping 10€/night in a tent, food sharing 15€/day, mobility sharing (cars 7€/day)
If you cancel your participation after 1 May, we withhold a cancellation fee of 100€.
For the local people, a partial participation is possible.
Registration:
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Vale Bacias and how to get there
Vale Bacias – a pioneering initiative
Welcome to the future 'Dancer's Village' in Vale Bacias, near Colos in Alentejo, Portugal.
The heart of our project is our Dance Yurt, the ‘Eternal Silent Jam’, a space for meditation in dance and in silence, as well as three other modern yurts. Here we have created a place of peace, retreat, and reflection on what truly matters, where heartfelt encounters can flourish. Our site can accommodate 10 people in yurts and we have common areas for overall 20 guests when with private campers and tents. In the vast landscape, characterized by cork oaks and cystroses, we meet in pristine nature, which connects us through its daily rhythms and the changing seasons.






Since 2023, we have been committed to shaping this site and have built a shower and composting toilet house next to the yurts, generate and obtain solar power and water sustainably on this land, and we regularly invite people to dance.
Without knowing in advance exactly what it means to be a “dancer’s village”, we are developing it slowly, step by step, and following the path that emerges. André, Lika and Sheary uphold the vision and safeguard the place against the backdrop of strong spiritual and ecological values, combined with a passion for Contact Improvisation as an embodied practice of communication and presence.



We are currently only here part-time and don't yet have a typical daily community life, yet our heartfelt connections with one another continue to grow. In the long term, we plan to further develop our Dancer’s Village and create additional dance, living, and practice spaces, a café, a large kitchen, and more guest apartments.
After doing pioneering ground work on the site for 3 years, since 2026 we re-start to host gatherings focusing on experiencing nature and community, as well as somatic bodywork and dance, and happily rely on our own infrastructure now. We hope that our site will become increasingly vibrant with a permanent presence.
Visit us in Vale Bacias!!
Visit Vale Bacias
From spring 2026, the "Dancers' Village" (in fact baby state of a future village) in Vale Bacias can be visited at any time, as we have provided running water and solar power, and showers and toilets are now also available near the guest yurts.
If you would like to come with your own bus, camper or tent, please contact us and be prepared that this may not be possible in some specific weather conditions. The guest yurts can accommodate up to 7 people; the accommodation is comfortable, cozy, but also simple; in Vale Bacias, living in and with nature is a goal and essential.






The best way to truly experience our Dancer's Village in-the-making in Vale Bacias is, of course, to spend a whole week's holiday here.
If you would like to get to know us for just 1-2 days, then it is a good idea to arrive on Wednesday afternoon, experience the Wednesday evening Contact Improvisation-Jam, and stay for 1-2 nights until Friday.
You should come with your own vehicle and bring or contribute your own food and drinking water.
Your contribution towards the cost of accommodation is from June 2026:
- €35/night for 1-3 nights
- €30/night for 4-6 nights
- and €190 per week
- association memberships allow for discounts
- ...and to book for longer periods, groups, volunteer or as a space holder,
contact André and Sheary atThis email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .
Directions:
The Dancer’s Village in Vale Bacias is located approximately 7 km from the village of Colos and 7 km from the village of Reliquias.
Please note that our location is NOT where Google Maps sends you when you enter “Vale Bacias”, but 5 km away, also Colos is not where GoogleMaps puts it, but some km south.
Please use only the link & GPS coordinates we send you for directions.
By car: From Lisboa/Milfontes/Cercal/Colos/Faro:
From the ER-389, take the dirt road towards Tamera/Vimeiro/Vale Rodrigo/Colossus Plants.
Then follow our directions which we send to you.
If you are coming from the south-west (Odemira, Aljezur, Lagos), take the M532 at Reliquias and from there follow our directions which we send to you.
By Airplane: The nearest airports are Faro and Lisbon. Renting a car is recommended.
Faro airport is 135 km away, Lisbon airport 170 km; there is one route with and one without tolls, the latter 1h longer. IN Lisbon, Centauro is an affordable car rental.
Train: The train journey from either location takes approximately 2 hours and you get off at Funcheira station; the fare is between 10 and 20 euros. (See Comboios de Portugal). From there it's another 20 km, which you can cover by taxi.
Bus: National bus services operated by various Portuguese bus companies (e.g. Rede Expressos or Flixbus) will take you to Cercal (23 km away) or Colos (Rodoviaria do Alentejo). The buses do not connect well with each other and usually run twice a day. Reliable information about Portuguese public transport connections can be found via the Rome 2Rio app. Information from Google Maps is NOT reliable.
Description of the site
Details of the land and yurts in Vale Bacias:
Landscape

In the typical landscape of the Alentejo you will find a pristine land, characterized by cork oaks and holm oaks, meadows and cystrose bushes.
The rolling hills offer many walking trails and expansive views, we have 2 lakes, and there are secluded spots under the cork oaks.
In this vast expanse, the light-flooded yurts with their large windows and skylights form a bright, protected container that allows a connection with the elements and the sounds of nature, thereby making a very special presence and tranquility tangible.

The dance yurt:

The "Eternal Silent Jam" is a light-filled, sacred space that can comfortably accommodate events with 5 to 20 people. The yurt, with a diameter of 8 meters, has six floor-to-ceiling windows, an operable skylight, and an entrance and exit behind a spacious, covered entrance area.
The view of the vastness of the untouched landscape creates inner stillness and enables a very special inner and outer peace. A terrace also allows for dancing/spending time outdoors, connected via the two patio doors to the interior of the 8 m yurt.
An air conditioner can be used to cool or even heat the room.
The sleeping yurt:

The 7m sleeping yurt is designed as a quiet space where up to 7 people can sleep. It is a warm, light-filled room with views of the surrounding hills and fields, furnished with simple beds, bedside tables, shelves with storage space, and a sofa.
A wood-burning stove provides cozy warmth in winter, while in summer the operable dome and floor-to-ceiling windows ensure ample ventilation. Shelves in the shaded, wind- and rain-protected entrance area offer storage space. Duvets and linens can be provided.
The kitchen and guest yurt:

The 6m cooking yurt serves as a communal space where guests can communicate and interact. The simple kitchen facilities allow for self-catering. It also features an opening skylight and a floor-to-ceiling window, electric lighting, USB charging stations, and 230V sockets.
An outdoor washing-up station allows for washing dishes in the open air. The surrounding large cork oak trees provide shade for a seating area, a picnic rug on the lawn, and hammocks.
From the cooking yurt it is approximately 50m to the sanitary building and the sleeping yurt, and approximately 100m to the dance yurt. In front of the cooking yurt is the parking lot, and paths invite you to stroll through the countryside.
The space holder’s Yurt

Approximately 100 meters further uphill from the other yurts, the space holder's yurt stands on a hill. This 8-meter yurt also has an opening skylight and a wooden terrace, accessible through two patio doors and two sets of steps. Six floor-to-ceiling windows offer unobstructed views across the entire landscape, far beyond our valley. A large wood-burning stove with windows facing three directions provides cozy warmth in winter, and there is storage space for supplies in the entrance area.
A second level offers additional sleeping accommodations, allowing up to five people to sleep here in one double and up to three single beds. The yurt is well-equipped and features a kitchen with a two-burner gas stove, a sink and work surfaces, electric lighting, and electrical outlets.
If you once host an event in Vale Bacias, you'll enjoy the space holder's yurt :).

The Shower and Toilet Cabin

In our new wooden building, 50m from the guest yurts, you'll find a covered shower with water from the well, heated by the sun, and two clean composting toilets. Please note that there is no drinking water on our premises and water resources can become scarce, especially in summer.
Alternatively, there are options to take a warm shower outdoors using special bucket showers or to rinse yourself off with a garden hose.
The seminar house with the grandmother tree

Located directly on the lower lake, the Pinu’u Foundation's seminar house features a kitchen, a large dining table for up to 20 people. Unfortunately, there is currently no running water in this house. We book these rooms separately for our events. The seminar house and the lake are about a 10-minute walk from the other yurts and are situated right next to the Grandmother Tree. Additional showers and composting toilets are located nearby. The Grandmother Tree is an approximately 800-year-old cork oak, whose welcoming and benevolent presence watches over the land.

Vans and campsites:
You are welcome to visit us with your campervan or, during the warmer months, with your tent. There are a few level, shaded spots scattered around the grounds. If you are parking your campervan, please use our designated parking area and bring leveling ramps to compensate for the uneven terrain. Please park elsewhere only by prior arrangement. Please do not park near our neighbors.
When visiting us, please also note:
- Vale Bacias is a strictly smoke-free and drug-free area.
- From June to October the fire hazard is so severe that extreme caution is advised (don’t even think of candles, smoking, nothing of the sort).
- If you come outside our events, you have to come with your own car and you have to take care for your own drinking water and food service as we don’t have shared meals.
- Please respect our place free from smoke and drugs/substance
- welcome to join our telegram group (https://t.me/+gbbuRWnqfN9kZmQy)
- please leave your dog at home
- check in for staying overnight conditions in advance
