Yael Deckelbaum is an Israeli singer-songwriter and peace activist whose music weaves together folk, prayer, and collective voice. Known internationally for her anthem “Prayer of the Mothers,” she creates powerful spaces where music becomes a tool for connection, healing, and social change.
Her concerts are more than performances—they are shared experiences that invite participation, presence, and a sense of belonging. Through her work, she inspires a culture of compassion, courage, and peaceful transformation.
Buster Rådvik’s work is grounded in embodiment, dance, communal experiential therapy, and somatic psychotherapy. It has been shaped by many years of living in intentional communities focused on bringing consciousness and healing into relationship, as well as by a lived exploration of relationship structures ranging from monogamy to open and polyamorous relationships, and back to monogamy.
Dolores Richter is co-founder of Zegg and has been accompanying and inspiring people, lovers, and communities on their path for 30 years.
In addition to developing potential in community, consciousness in love, and sexuality, she is passionate about joint research for profound cultural change.
Since 2009, Tobi has been designing and facilitating educational activities on various topics related to the ideas and pathways of socio-ecological transformation, including workshops, keynotes, and lectures at universities, congresses, conferences, in the private sector, in trade union contexts, and many other settings.
With more than 1,500 talks across the German-speaking world, he has gained extensive experience and speaks in a lively and motivating way. His words inspire courage and offer hope. At last year`s summer camp (2025) Tobi also came to the festival to speak in the big tend.




