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Rebellious folks of the restless plain II (VCV21)

Donji Tavankut, Subotica, Vojvodina, Serbia

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Description of the Work

During Re:habitus Workcamp II, volunteers will engage in essential groundwork to prepare the land for its transformation into an educational and permaculture center. The tasks include:

• Cleaning the land and collecting garbage
• Cutting invasive species and managing overgrown grass
• Deconstructing an old building while salvaging reusable materials
• Beginning infrastructure work to support future use

By the end of summer, we aim to establish a camping area, complemented by new paths, an additional compost toilet, and a shower. These improvements will create the foundation for welcoming participants and visitors in the seasons ahead.

Alongside the practical work, the camp will nurture creativity and reflection. An ongoing art project will unfold on-site, while a series of video podcasts—Forest Talks—will be recorded, offering space for dialogue and storytelling. In addition, participants will collaborate on a dystopian short film set in the Tavankut forest, blending ecological restoration with artistic exploration.


Accommodation & Food

Volunteers will be accommodated in tents provided by VCV (two volunteers per tent, with mattresses included). Each participant should bring their own sleeping bag. If you already have your own tent and prefer to use it, you are welcome to bring it along.



The camping area is located just one minute’s walk from the working site, ensuring easy access to daily activities. Basic facilities will be available on-site: an outdoor shower and compost toilets. Cooking will take place in an outdoor kitchen equipped with a stove and fridge. Meals will be prepared by volunteer kitchen teams, featuring local vegetarian food with vegan options.



All necessary tools for the workcamp will be provided by VCV. If you are missing some equipment or have specific needs, there will be space to communicate this so that arrangements can be made. The focus is on creating a supportive environment where everyone can participate fully, regardless of what they bring with them.


Location & Leisure

On the 8th of August there will be a music festival Malomfest in the area, and we are planning to provide transportation to the festival for one evening. The day after, on the 9th, will be a free day of the camp, to celebrate the work that has been done during the camp.


Study themes of the project

Inner peace (yoga, meditation, forest bathing), Peace with others (community collaboration, volunteering for peace), Peace with nature (ecological restoration, permaculture planning), Creative reflection (art projects, podcasts, short film), VCV’s vision (volunteering for peace approach)


Requirements

At the camp, we’ll keep things simple, supportive, and respectful. Everyone is asked to use biodegradable cosmetics, since the shower water will be reused to nourish fruit trees, and to follow the principle “what you bring, you take back” so that no personal waste is left behind. Please bring your own sleeping bag—tents and mattresses are provided, or you can bring your own tent if you prefer.



Life together will be guided by a group contract we create collectively, making sure everyone feels included and supported. Respecting quiet hours is important—if someone is resting during free time, let’s keep the space calm. Communication is key: open, honest, and kind dialogue helps us work and live together smoothly.



We stand for solidarity and respect. There is no room for hate or discrimination. Meals will be vegetarian with vegan options, and cooking will be done by rotating teams—so we’ll share the work and enjoy preparing food together.



🌱 Open Call for Local Action: If any volunteers would like to organize a local action, a seed exchange, or another type of community event, we warmly encourage it. Bring seeds for local exchange, since we’ll be talking about permaculture, sharing knowledge, resources, and building connections together.


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Host Organization

MISSION: Volunteers' Centre of Vojvodina is striving to make voluntary work recognised and acknowledged as a tool for development of individual and society by organising voluntary activities and spreading values of voluntarism among people. VISION: Stable society where we all can move freely, have equal possibilities for education and access to information, based on solidarity, peace, love, accepting differences and life in harmony with nature. VALUES: VOLUNTARISM – as a tool for promoting positive social values through self-initiated actions, without any expectations of material satisfaction, for general welfare SOLIDARITY – as awareness of a need to be responsible toward one another and for developing more righteous relationships among people TOLERANCE – as accepting different opinions and attitudes without agreeing with them necessarily EQUALITY – as equal rights and opportunities for everyone regardless of sex, age, education, race, nationality, social status, political and religious beliefs or any other difference PEACE AND NON-VIOLENCE – as basic principles of thinking and behaviour LIFE IN HARMONY WITH NATURE – as an endeavor to change behaviour patterns of life and adjusting them to basic principles of sustainable development We strongly believe that people are capable of living together with mutual respect without using any type of violence as a way to resolve conflicts. We also believe that through engaging together in different activities we can achieve better conditions for growth and development of an individual and society, healthier environment and social surrounding.