BASSNOVA

June 26–29, 2026

Pemberton, BC, Canada

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June 26–29, 2026 · Pemberton, BC

3 days of music, connection, love, and joy.
~150 spots available.

Ticket sales opening soon — stay tuned!

Festival Vision

Bass & Nova is a living space for creative self-expression, conscious presence, and meaningful human connection. At its heart, the festival exists to expand the circle — to bring people together through rhythm, art, shared experience, and authentic contact.

Atmosphere & Experience

Bass & Nova unfolds in a warm, intimate, family-oriented environment. Music, shared meals, creative practices, and collective rituals weave together into one living field of experience. Within this space, people can rest and restore, dance and celebrate, create and collaborate, meet new people, and experience themselves more fully.

Scale & Intimacy

Bass & Nova welcomes approximately 150 participants. This intimate scale nurtures closeness, visibility, and meaningful exchange. Each person becomes a vital part of the collective atmosphere.

Presence becomes practice. Connection becomes culture.

Community Spirit

Humanity

We meet one another with openness, respect, and compassion. Each person brings a unique energy into the collective field.

Creative Self-Expression

Music, movement, visual art, ideas, and collaboration are welcomed as living forms of expression.

Connection & Expansion

Every encounter offers space for new understanding and friendship. We encourage the widening of perspectives.

Voluntary Participation

Contribution arises from inner resonance. Time, energy, skills, and ideas are shared as expressions of belonging.

Co-Creation

The festival unfolds through collaboration. It evolves through the presence, creativity, and engagement of its community.

Program

Workshops, lectures, and experiences crafted to inspire connection, creativity, and presence.

Lena Bondareva

Open Body, Open Voice

A playful workshop about freedom through body and voice. Through music, movement, and non-verbal expression, we explore different inner states in a safe and supportive atmosphere. We close by transitioning into a free dance from a more open, embodied, and authentic state.

Nadia Reznikova

The Psychology of Intimacy

An exploration of emotional and physical intimacy between partners. Discover how connection deepens when honesty meets presence. A space for reflection, dialogue, and conscious relationship growth.

Masha Shakti

Sexy Yoga

Start your day by reconnecting with your body. A lighthearted somatic journey to help you loosen up, drop into your body, and come back to your true self. Expect playful movement, sensual circles, and deliciously silly moments.

Masha & Dylan

Playful Introduction to Hustle

A light and playful introduction to Hustle — a partner dance built on improvisation, rhythm, and connection. Open to all levels — just come to move, smile, and be present.

Giving Back

A significant portion of the festival proceeds will go toward charitable initiatives supporting children.

Playgrounds for Children in Ukraine

Part of the funds will help build playgrounds for children in Ukraine, creating safe spaces for play and community.

Maple Hope Foundation

Another portion will be donated to the Vancouver-based Maple Hope Foundation, supporting programs for children and families.

Community & Safety Guidelines

Our festival is built on trust, care, and shared responsibility. By joining us, you become part of a living community that co-creates the atmosphere of the space.

1.Lead with Respect
Treat everyone with kindness, dignity, and awareness. Different backgrounds, identities, and perspectives enrich our community. We honour that diversity.
2.Practice Clear Consent
Consent is essential in all interactions — physical, emotional, creative, and digital. Ask. Listen. Respect the answer.
3.Care for Yourself and Others
Take responsibility for your well-being. Stay hydrated, rest when needed, and look out for those around you.
4.Contribute to a Safe Space
Follow guidance from facilitators and safety volunteers. Communicate openly if something feels uncomfortable.
5.Respect the Land
The festival space is a shared home. Leave no trace. Reduce waste. Protect nature. Treat the environment with gratitude and care.
6.Conscious Celebration
Music and celebration are powerful forces. Engage with them mindfully. Make choices that support both your well-being and the well-being of the community.
7.Inclusive Energy
Everyone deserves to feel welcome. We actively create an environment free from exclusion, humiliation, or discrimination.
8.Co-Creation Over Consumption
This is not a service environment — it is a shared experience. Bring your skills, ideas, energy, and presence.
9.Open Communication
If something feels misaligned, speak to a team member. We value transparency, listening, and respectful conversation.
10.Shared Responsibility
The atmosphere of the festival is not created by organizers alone. It lives through each participant. Your presence, actions, and awareness shape the whole.

By purchasing a ticket and attending the festival, you confirm that you have read, understood, and agreed to abide by these Community & Safety Guidelines. The organizers reserve the right to take appropriate action when necessary to protect the integrity and well-being of the community.

Get Your Tickets

June 26–29, 2026 · Pemberton, BC

3 days of music, connection, love, and joy.
~150 spots available.

Ticket sales opening soon — stay tuned!