Let me Fall 25




Let me Fall – art and self development festival
Vision
We are inviting you again to the magical valley of Camino Art House. We will have 3 full days to enjoy art, learn new skills, share experiences, develop ourselves, and enjoy beautiful performances and cosy spaces.
The magical and powerful energies of our previous festivals proved to us the natural need for self-development and the appreciation of art, whether as audience or active participants. People who are looking to build and experience a better world around us are consistently looking for nature, art and special skills to practice. We want to give space and time for this. We want to be the gathering place of like-minded people, those who are not afraid to act, to feel, to share.
Inspiration, curiosity, courage, joy, togetherness
Just a few key words that we are seeking for in these days. Our favourite parts of the festival are when all the performing artists meet us personally at their workshops during the day, and share their knowledge, their experiences. Their art and actions developed in many years and they gained a specific knowledge and experience during that time. It is always a unique moment to learn from someone more experienced, from someone who is coming from a different era but has the superpower of a specific topic that we love too. Art – no matter if it is movement, music, applied, performance, visual or any other type, – is a common language that we can use to connect, heal, enjoy, learn and develop ourselves.
The “Let me Fall” is a small art and development festival in the wild valley of Los Mireles, in Vega de San Mateo. We invite you to join to the event, and discover the secrets of this magical ground. While our spring time festival is about blooming, this autumn time festival is about falling.
We want to encourage you to not to be afraid of falling. You can trust Gravity, and there will be always something or someone to hold you up. It is OK to fall, and it is OK to lose control time to time, it is OK to fail. Nowadays in society falling represents defeat, non-success, we were told it is something that we need to hide, keep in secret or feel ashamed of. This is all wrong! We all need to fall to find a better way, to learn to stand up and grow, to get stronger.
This small, but inspiring festival in our magical valley will be centered in Nature. The venues of the different events, performances and workshops will be hidden in the land, in the caves, and under the trees. We are imagining beautiful moments that we share why taking in, practicing, or performing art in nature. The mini stages will host all kind of activities, they might be performances, where the audience is observing, or interactive shows where the audience is involved, or workshops where the participants learn something new, or practice a special skill. The artists, performers, teachers might perform their own show at one time and teach a connecting (or totally different) skill at other time in a different venue. We are all artists, and we are all students, teaching and learning, performing and in-taking art are almost the same, we all meet in the beautiful line in the middle.
Camino Art House
Camino Art House opened its door in 2015. Since than we offer accommodation and different projects to artists, we offer home to exhibitions, we organize workshops in art, health and lifestyle topics, and we welcome travellers who are always happy to be involved in our daily life and share their own experiences with us.
We have an old building which is the central house and a big land, where the festival will take place. We have caves, meadows, terraces that we are going to use. The house itself will be not enough to accommodate all of us, so we open a special camp site for visitors and a special camp site for artists/performers/teachers.
Stages
We are planning to have several mini-stages. We have 4 caves that we can use for concerts, jamming, meditation, or other activities. We are located in a valley, but we have to be very careful with sound limitations. Our good relations with our neighbours are very important for us. Supervisors will walk around during the days and night, who will recommend that you to be a little quieter in your activity.
Humans/animals
Humans and animals are allowed in the house and land. We have dogs and cats.
Toilets/showers
The toilet facilities are limited in the main house; please use the dry toilets and outdoor showers. Please leave the places clean after yourself.
Quiet hours
From early morning until the end of breakfast we will follow the rule of quiet hours, which means that talking, using the phones or other devices are not allowed (not recommended), so we can enjoy the sounds of the nature and our inner silence. We can take a moment to look back to our last day and in-take all the benefits of our participation in the festival.
Accommodation//food//transport
We offer camping sites for your own tent, equipped Camino Tents, shared or private rooms in the house or cave. Drinking water is all the time available (the tap water is drinkable). We are not offering any kind of contribution for your transfer and we are not able to pick you up. Please park your car in Madronal. Arriving by bus please check the timetable here: bus 303
Food and drinks will be available all day for a reasonable donation.

Challenges
We are challenging you to keep the following rules:
1.Avoid drug consumption
2.Avoid excessive alcohol consumption
3.Avoid loud, aggressive behaviour
4.Avoid creating dangerous, reckless situations in nature
5.Avoid fires and use of open flame
6.Avoid littering
7.Avoid abusing nature
8.Be patient and understanding
9.Be careful when walking around in the valley or in the house (including the patio and the terrace)
10.Be helpful and courteous
11.Be quiet and caring
12.Be an intelligent smoker, please be polite and caring when you chose to smoke cigarette, and always collect your cigarette butts in your personal ash trays.
We are sharing a small space in these three days, and the space will be filled with a wide variety of activities, so we all need to be attentive and patient.


Entrance and Accommodation fees
Entering the festival, guests will pay for accommodation and the festival entrance fee separately. We offer 100% of the total revenue from the entrance fee to our artists/performers/instructors/teachers/coaches. It means that the total amount of the entrance fee will be shared among all of the performers/teachers.
Full ticket (nov21 8am TO nov23 12pm) 50 € – 3 full days
Daily ticket: 8am – to 12pm 20€
Half-day ticket: if coming only for evening program – 6pm – 12pm 10€
Dorm: 25€/night /// Private: 52€/night /// Camino tent small(for one person): 18€/night /// Camino tent large(for two person): 32€/night /// Own tent (we don’t give equipment): 16€/night/person
How to book/arrive?
You can book by whatsapp message to +34 633339903, but you can also just show up on the day when you want to participate, the coordinators and volunteers will help you with everything.
To find Camino easily, please read this article: How to Find
Parking is very limited near Camino, so we recommend you to leave your car in Madronal on the street, parking spaces (you can search for parking in Madronal in google maps)
We hope to see you in Camino Art House!
Check out our Talent Program called: Your Path.
planned Program
Please follow up with the program, it might change! We will always change this image and upload the fresh one!

Some info about the workshops, performances
Moth’s Mouth by Julia Lorek
Moth’s Mouth is a poetic solo performance that unfolds between dance, theatre, and ritual. It tells the story of a moth — fragile, instinctive, and filled with yearning — who awakens at dusk and begins her journey toward the light. Through the language of movement, voice, and sound, the piece explores the timeless cycle of desire, creation, and surrender.

The performance begins in silence and slow awakening — the sound of birds, the subtle change of light as day passes. As night descends, a single lamp appears on stage, becoming both a source of fascination and a symbol of transformation. Drawn to its glow, the moth begins to move with growing grace and madness, balancing between admiration and danger.
At the heart of the piece lies a poem — an intimate confession of longing, memory, and love. The moth speaks of trying to reach another being, of devotion that exists even without reciprocation, of the tenderness and pain of wanting to be seen. Her words dissolve into music, a song titled Just Pretend written and performed by Julia, where movement becomes flight.
In the final part, the moth addresses the audience directly — expressing gratitude for life, creation, and love. She speaks of acceptance and the gentle inevitability of death, asking to be remembered not for her burning, but for her light.
Moth’s Mouth is a meditation on beauty, impermanence, and the human need to connect. It merges the fragility of the body with the persistence of spirit, blurring the line between performance and ceremony. Through simplicity of form and emotional honesty, it invites the audience to witness transformation — the moment when desire becomes illumination, and the end becomes release.
Acting Workshop — Presence, Emotion, Creation – with Julia Lorek
This workshop is an immersive exploration for actors and creators who wish to deepen their connection to the present moment and transform emotion into authentic artistic expression. It invites participants to rediscover the body and senses as instruments of creativity — to listen, react, and create from truth rather than technique.
Through guided exercises in presence, emotional awareness, and intuitive movement, participants will learn to use their real sensations and feelings as a foundation for creation. The focus is not on psychological exposure or personal confession, but on developing artistic sensitivity — the ability to transform inner experience into form, gesture, voice, and story.
The sessions encourage active listening — to oneself, to others, and to the space. Participants will explore how to draw inspiration from everyday life, from subtle details and fleeting emotions, and how to bring these impressions to life through improvisation, text, and physical expression.
The workshop also explores the dialogue between individuality and connection: how to share energy, influence each other creatively in a healthy, respectful way, and build genuine presence on stage or in front of the camera.
By combining elements of acting, embodiment, and creative flow, this process helps artists access a state of openness where creation becomes spontaneous and deeply human.
Participants will leave with practical tools to awaken creativity in daily life, connect emotion with artistic intention, and rediscover joy in the simple act of being — here, now, and in truth.
This workshop is open to actors, performers, writers, and anyone drawn to the art of presence. No specific technique is required — only curiosity, honesty, and a willingness to explore the endless possibilities that arise when we create from what we feel.
Collective painting with Vesa

Making a piece of art together: 8 pieces: 8 participants, each painting a piece in their own style and in the end attaching them. Or in the other workshop, we would make paintings with japanese yojijugugo : four-letter idioms: we got different stencils with different meanings, mostly related to zen-buddhism so people could decorate the base of the drawing with the style I provide or their own and then spray the text on top of it.
Meet your inner child through sounds with Bori Hegedűs
In this session you can let out and let go your thoughts, anxiety and fear and fill yourself with presence and embrace gratitude for yourself. You can relax, connect with the frequencies and yourself through having a conversation with your inner child. You can experience the soundbath, and how you can be a part of the sounds and also the listener.You can be your own mother, you have a chance to heal, forgive and meet yourself and listen to your own heartbeat to become aware of your strength, to become one with the music.
Bubobita concert
I will show you a few hungarian and english songs of mine, with two other amazing musicians, by freestyle and jam session.
Instruments: Flute, vocal, guitar and percussion
