Reshaping Society in the Era of A.I.

28 October 2026 – 1 November 2026

Wednesday to Sunday


Help University Subang 2 Shah Alam

 

Are we choosing to be masters of our technology or its servants? In an age where artificial intelligence (A.I.) threatens to reduce human identity to a “biological machine,” the urgency to reclaim our spiritual competencies—thinking, feeling, and free will—has never been greater. While A.I. functions as a powerful counting machine that combines existing data, it lacks the human capacity for true innovation.

 

Join us at the Applied Anthroposophic Conference Malaysia 2026 (AACM 2026) to explore how we can reshape society to remain deeply human. We will address the vital need to protect children from digital addiction and discuss implementing a Threefold Social Order that fosters brotherhood in economic life and freedom in culture.

 

The conference offers practical engagement through workshops, community markets, and land stewardship initiatives like the Fund A Land with Kongsi movement, which prioritizes human dignity and future generations over immediate gains. Don’t just witness the shift toward an automated, transhumanistic future—take charge of it. Register today to ensure technology remains a servant to our collective development and to secure your place in this vital movement for human autonomy

 

Conference Highlights

Understanding the core challenges of human identity in the A.I. era through keynote lectures, workshops, and arts and practices sessions led by international and local speakers and tutors.

Exploring the Threefold Social Order – balancing Economy, Culture, and Rights – to deconstruct how society can be reshaped to take care every individual from digital addiction and prioritize human dignity.

Applying Anthroposophic principles through arts and practices session, translating abstract concepts into tangible skills for sustainability, associative economies, and social art within your own community.

Evaluating real-world impacts during post-conference eco-tours and create lasting connections at the community market, fostering a collaborative movement where technology serves collective human development.

Keynote Speaker 

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At this conference, we are delighted to welcome back Dr. Michaela Glöckler as keynote speaker for a timely and inspiring gathering on reshaping the society in the era of A.I..

A renowed paediatrician, former Head of the Medical Section at the Goetheanum in Switzerland, and an influential global voice in anthroposophic medicine, education, and child development, Dr. Glöckler brings deep insight into what it means to remain fully human in a rapidly changing world. As co-founder of the Alliance for Childhood and ELIANT, and author of numerous publications, she offers a powerful blend of wisdom, warmth, and lived experience.

Her keynote invites participants to explore fresh perspectives on healing, learning, childhood, and human development – sparking reflection, renewed purpose, and meaningful dialogue for the future of our society.

Nine Themed Workshops

 

Centered on the “Threefold Social Order” concept, which encompasses culture, rights, and economy, and enriched by insightful learning experiences from the workshop tutors.

Choose ONE from the 9 workshops for a deeper learning in the topic.

Note:
1. Translation is available upon request. You may bring your own translator device or rent from the organiser with a fee.
2. Workshop content may be subject to change due to unforeseen circumstances and shall be updated accordingly. 

Culture

Freedom • Thoughts

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Homecare for Health and Wellbeing: Bringing Warmth Back Home

Health is a living journey that reaches far beyond the body, touching our emotions, relationships, and the spaces we call home. Home Health Care invites us to rediscover caregiving as something vibrant and deeply human—not just treating illness, but nurturing life with warmth, respect, and compassion. Through anthroposophic-based homecare, we explore simple, mindful practices that bring healthy rhythms into daily family life, strengthen connection, and transform the home into a place of comfort, healing, and renewal. Care is more than support; it is a heartfelt encounter that brings dignity, warmth, and life back into every corner of the home.

*Highlights
• Anthroposophic nursing philosophy
• Daily rhythm adjustment
• Homecare practice
• Social art integration

*Workshop Capacity: 40 pax

*Workshop Language: English
*Translation: Mandarin

 

Recommended for

Caregivers, parents, family members, healthcare practitioners, educators, wellness advocates, and anyone interested in creating a nurturing home environment that supports health, wellbeing, and holistic care.

About the Tutor

Saw Wooi Peng brings warmth, creativity, and heartfelt dedication to her work in anthroposophic care and art. A lifelong learner, she completed a two-year Anthroposophic Homecare training with Mr Rolf Heine and Anthroposophic Art Therapy training at Alanus University, Germany, under Professor Hildrun Rolff. With a joyful spirit, she weaves care, artistic expression, and community connection into her practice. Her creative explorations include mandala, geometric drawing, negative-form painting, and handcrafts, each offering a pathway to inner awareness and wellbeing. Through her painting groups and shared learning spaces, Wooi Peng invites others to discover the healing, uplifting power of art and the beauty of meaningful human connection.

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Social Art: From Me to We: A Threefold Journey Through Clay

Step into a warm and inspiring three-day clay journey where your hands, heart, and imagination come alive. This experiential workshop invites you to reconnect with yourself through seeing, caring, and building: seeing where you are now, caring for what is growing within you, and building a form that gives shape to your inner world. Through simple, hands-on clay work, you will explore your own presence, meet others through gentle observation and dialogue, and contribute to a shared landscape of “The Future I Would Like to See.” No artistic experience is needed—only curiosity, openness, and a willingness to create. Together, we will shape clay into a meaningful reminder of the movement from “Me” to “We,” and each participant will bring home their own clay form as a lasting keepsake.

*Highlights
• Clay art experiencing
• personal exploration
• community co-creation
• Social art practice

*Workshop Capacity: 30 pax

*Workshop Language: English
*Translation: Mandarin and Bahasa Indonesia

*Suitable for anyone with or without prior knowledge of the subject.

Recommended for

Individuals interested in self-discovery, personal growth, community co-creation, social art, and meaningful human connection through hands-on creative experiences—no prior artistic experience required.

About the Tutor

Ong Shee Hoi brings warmth, creativity, and deep compassion to the journey of inner growth and transformation. A former award-winning advertising copywriter, she followed her creative calling from words into Chinese ink painting and later into the therapeutic arts. Now a Transpersonal Art Counsellor, she supports individuals and groups through holistic, multimedia art practices, with a special focus on clay-based expression. Trained at the Tobias School of Art & Therapy in the UK, her work is grounded in the anthroposophical view of the human being as an integrated unity of body, soul, and spirit. She is also a  HRD Corp Malaysia Accredited trainer and a volunteer phone helper with the GEM Helpline, offering compassionate support to nurture personal insight, emotional well-being, and meaningful life transformation.

Phiak Sze
About the Workshop

Biography Workshop: Who Am I in the Age of A.I.

In this living stream of time, as artificial intelligence quietly enters more parts of our daily lives, we are invited to return to the most human questions within us: Who am I now? How do I truly see another person? What have my life events been trying to teach me? This workshop offers a warm space to pause, feel, think, and listen. Through art-making, dialogue, and gentle self-exploration, participants will meet their own stories with new eyes and encounter others with deeper understanding. Like people once gathering in circles to share wisdom, we will speak from lived experience, discover where we stand in community, and awaken a clearer sense of who we are in this present time, so that together we may imagine and co-create a more human future.

*Highlights
• Self-exploration
• Art-making experience
• Life-story sharing
• Community dialogue

*Workshop Capacity: 40 pax

*Workshop Language: English
*Translation: Mandarin

Recommended for

Anyone seeking deeper self-understanding, meaningful human connection, personal growth, and a clearer sense of identity and purpose in today’s rapidly changing, A.I.-shaped world.

About the Tutor

Thian Phaik Sze (Teacher Thian) is a dedicated educator, biography coach, and Waldorf pioneer passionate about nurturing human growth and lifelong learning. As a founding team member of Penang Waldorf School, she has spent many years supporting children, teachers, and communities in creating meaningful and joyful learning experiences. Trained in Biographical Coaching with the Dutch Biography Institute, she now guides individuals and groups through art, dialogue, and self-reflection to uncover deeper insights and new possibilities in their life journeys. With warmth, wisdom, and a gentle presence, Teacher Thian inspires participants to explore their stories, strengthen human connection, and discover fresh perspectives for the future.

Fiona Poh Sew Chan is an educator, biography coach, and social art practitioner whose journey beautifully bridges creativity, education, and human development. Trained in Commercial Art and Advertising Design at The One Academy, she began her career in award-winning advertising and digital media before discovering Waldorf Education through her search for meaningful learning experiences for her children. Inspired by its holistic approach, she founded Rimbayu Playgarden in 2015 and has since dedicated herself to early childhood education and teacher development. As a trainer in Malaysia’s Waldorf Early Childhood Teacher Training Programme, a graduate of Art Therapy studies with Professor Hildrun Rolfe of Alanus University, and a Biography Coach trained with the Instituut voor Biografiek in the Netherlands, Fiona brings warmth, creativity, and deep insight to her work, helping individuals and communities discover growth, connection, and renewed purpose.

Toh Yeng Yen
About the Workshop

Bothmer Gymnastics

Experience movement in a whole new way through this energetic and immersive Bothmer Movement workshop, where space becomes an exciting playground for discovery, connection, and growth. Through engaging games, movement explorations, and interactive activities, participants will awaken a deeper awareness of their bodies, the space around them, and their relationship with others. Rooted in the pioneering work of Count Friedrich von Bothmer and inspired by Rudolf Steiner’s understanding of human development, this session invites youth and adults alike to explore the three dimensions of space and the six fundamental directions of movement in a fun and dynamic way. More than physical exercise, it is an opportunity to cultivate balance, coordination, confidence, and presence while experiencing the joy of moving together. Filled with laughter, exploration, and fresh perspectives, this session offers a refreshing chance to reconnect with body, mind, and community through the simple yet profound language of movement.

*Highlights
• Anthroposophic-based movement philosophy
• Spatial-oriented movement training
• Foundational movement directions
• Body-mind-space relationship exploration

*Workshop Capacity: 30 pax

*Workshop Language: English
*Translation: Mandarin

 

Recommended for

Youth and adults who love movement, exploration, and discovering new ways of relating to space, themselves, and others.

Ideal for educators, facilitators, performers, athletes, wellness enthusiasts, and curious adventurers eager to experience the joy of movement, spatial awareness, balance, coordination, and human connection through playful, hands-on activities.

No prior experience is required, only curiosity, an adventurous spirit, and a willingness to explore the exciting world of movement and space.

About the Tutor

Toh Yeng Yen is a passionate Bothmer Gymnastics practitioner, educator, and lifelong explorer of human movement and development. Graduating from Asia’s first three-year Bothmer Gymnastics Teacher Training programme, she has continued to deepen her work through Bothmer Gymnastics Therapy, exploring how movement can support personal growth, wellbeing, and self-discovery. A former Waldorf teacher and current environmental educator in Singapore, Yan Yan brings a unique blend of educational insight, sustainability awareness, and international experience to her sessions. Her journey has taken her across seminars and trainings in Anthroposophy, Waldorf Education, Bothmer Gymnastics, and psychosophy, reflecting her commitment to continuous learning and human development. With an adventurous spirit and a deep appreciation for the relationship between movement and space, she inspires youth and young adults to explore new perspectives, build confidence, and discover how conscious movement can unlock greater connection, resilience, and potential in an ever-changing world.

Rights

Equality • Feeling

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Social Responsibility: From Personal Care to Co-creation

Social responsibility can no longer remain a distant ideal—it demands attention, courage, and action now. In a world facing rapid change, widening inequalities, and growing environmental challenges, every choice shapes lives, communities, and the shared future. This workshop creates a timely space to pause, reflect deeply, and engage wholeheartedly with responsibility in real life: moving from care for the self toward shared action for others. Through dialogue, reflection, and interactive experiences, personal awareness can grow into collective action, strengthening communities and advancing a more humane, sustainable world. Join with openness, commitment, and urgency—because the future is not something to wait for; it is something to create together, starting now.

*Highlights
• Interactive experience
• Reflective dialogue
• Case studies
• Action Plan

*Workshop Capacity: 40 pax

*Workshop Language: Mandarin
*Translation: English and Bahasa Indonesia

Recommended for

Community workers, educators, business professionals, and anyone interested in social responsibility who seeks practical insight, deeper reflection, and collaborative action.

About the Tutor

Dr. Joean Oon is an inspiring global thought leader in anthroposophy, a passionate eco-enzyme advocate, and a former naturopathic and homeopathic physician. Renowned across Malaysia, China, Indonesia, Singapore, Australia, and Taiwan, she has dedicated her life to advancing child health, education, salutogenesis, and environmental well-being. Through transformative initiatives, mentoring, and public advocacy, she brings the principles of anthroposophy to life, bridging education, health, nutrition, sustainability, and human development. Dr. Joean is driven by a profound mission: to empower individuals to cultivate inner freedom, enabling conscious choices guided by clarity, wisdom, and free will. Her pioneering work has inspired countless communities to embrace healthier lifestyles, deeper self-awareness, and a more harmonious relationship with nature, making her an exceptional and highly sought-after speaker on holistic well-being, personal growth, and sustainable living.

Timothy Apps
About the Workshop

The Threefold Compass: Shaping Society in the Tension between Human and A.I.

As artificial intelligence increasingly influences the way people think, work, and connect, a deeper question emerges: What does it mean to remain fully human in an age of intelligent machines? Drawing on the concept of the Threefold Social Organism, this workshop invites participants to explore the dynamic relationship between thinking, feeling, and willing and how these human capacities shape society amid rapid technological change. Through thought-provoking dialogue and practical case studies, participants will uncover how the principles of threefolding are already present in contemporary social structures and gain fresh insights into navigating the growing tension between human potential and A.I. advancement. More than an intellectual exercise, this workshop offers a transformative compass for understanding social renewal, conscious decision-making, and the future of human development, inspiring participants to engage with technology while preserving what is uniquely human.
 

*Highlights
• Threefold social theory
• Reflection in the A.I. era
• Case studies
• Practical approaches

*Workshop Capacity: 30 pax

*Workshop Language: English
*Translation: Mandarin and Bahasa Indonesia

Recommended for

Organisational leaders, social innovators, educators, entrepreneurs, policymakers, community builders, sustainability advocates, HR professionals, coaches, consultants, change makers, researchers, healthcare practitioners, and forward-thinking individuals seeking to explore the Threefold Social Order and navigate the evolving relationship between human potential and A.I.

About the Tutor

Timothy Apps brings a rare blend of hands-on craftsmanship, business insight, and transformational leadership to his work. Beginning his journey as a trained carpenter in England, he later pursued studies in business administration and education before gaining valuable experience in sustainable finance at GLS Bank in Germany. As co-founder of 4LP (Four Leadership Partners), Timothy has supported leaders, teams, and organisations through complex change, leadership development, and organisational transformation. Passionate about unlocking human potential within organisations, he combines practical experience with deep insight into leadership, collaboration, and change processes. Participants can look forward to engaging with a thought-provoking facilitator who inspires fresh perspectives, meaningful conversations, and practical approaches to navigating leadership and organisational challenges in an evolving world.

Wei Ming Yu
About the Workshop

Organic Organisational Development

Step into a unique experiential journey where learning emerges not from lectures, but from living inquiry, shared experience, and genuine co-creation. In this workshop, there are no teachers, students, or spectators; every participant is both a contributor and a creator. Through dialogue, fourfold study, interactive exercises, and reflective practice, participants will explore how the anthroposophical understanding of the human being—the physical body, etheric body, astral body, and “I” organization—can illuminate the development of families, teams, organizations, and communities. As these deeper patterns reveal themselves, familiar challenges may be seen in a new light, opening fresh possibilities for collaboration, leadership, and social renewal. More than a workshop, this is an opportunity to experience what becomes possible when individuals come together as a living community, discovering not only how communities grow, but how each person’s unique contribution can strengthen and enrich the whole long after workshop has ended.

*Highlights
• Organic organisational practice
• Fourfold development model
• Immersive experience
• Co-creative learning

*Workshop Capacity: 30 pax

*Workshop Language: Mandarin only
*Translation: None

Recommended for

Organisational leaders, community builders, team leaders, entrepreneurs, facilitators, educators, changemakers, and anyone interested in collaborative leadership, organisational development, and building thriving communities through co-creation.

About the Tutor

Wei Mingyu, co-founder of the Threefold Co-Learning Organisation and a leading practitioner of organic organisational development, for a workshop that invites participants to rethink how people, teams, and communities grow. Drawing from years of inner exploration, translation, and hands-on practice, Wei brings the wisdom of nature into organisational life—helping participants see their organisations not as machines, but as living systems capable of renewal, connection, and well-being. Through his grounded experience and inspiring perspective, this workshop offers fresh insights for leaders, facilitators, educators, and changemakers who want to nurture healthier ways of working, learning, and collaborating.

Economy

Brotherhood • Will

Alex Eddleson
About the Workshop

The Living Food Organism: From Seed to Community in the Age of A.I.

As A.I. increasingly transforms agriculture, food production, and consumer behaviour, a critical question arises: Will the future of food be shaped by algorithms alone, or by conscious human relationships and living ecosystems? Led by expert with deep experience in regenerative agriculture and seed sovereignty, this provocative workshop invites participants to look beyond food as a commodity and explore it as a living social organism connecting seeds, soil, farmers, consumers, culture, and community. Through engaging mapping exercises, experiential learning, and thought-provoking dialogue, participants will uncover the hidden dynamics of open and closed food systems and discover how open-pollinated seeds can become catalysts for resilience, diversity, and local empowerment. Together, participants will explore compelling future scenarios for food in the age of AI, challenging assumptions about technology, autonomy, and sustainability while gaining fresh perspectives on creating regenerative, human-centred food systems that honour both innovation and the living world.

*Highlights
• Food system thinking
• Seed diversity
• Co-operative economics
• Community agriculture practice

*Workshop Capacity: 30 pax

*Workshop Language: English
*Translation: Mandarin

 

Recommended for

Farmers, food industry practitioners, ecology enthusiasts, community workers, sustainability professionals, educators, social entrepreneurs, policymakers, AI and technology innovators, and anyone passionate about building regenerative, human-centred food systems for the future.

About the Tutor

Alex Edleson is an internationally respected biodynamic farmer, seed specialist, educator, and agricultural consultant whose work spans continents and communities. Raised in Indonesia and shaped by years of farming experience in Argentina, he helped pioneer Community-Supported Agriculture (CSA) and innovative economic models that reconnect farmers and consumers. His journey later led him to Germany, where advanced training in biodynamic seed production and plant breeding deepened his commitment to resilient seed systems and the future of food. As co-founder of a biodynamic seed cooperative in Argentina, Alex has empowered farmers, contributed to agricultural education, and championed sustainable farming practices worldwide. Now based in Bali, he brings more than two decades of international experience in consulting, research, facilitation, and training. Passionate about bridging agriculture, ecology, economics, and social innovation, Alex inspires audiences with fresh perspectives on creating regenerative food systems that strengthen communities, cultivate resilience, and restore our relationship with the living world.

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The Path to Economic Freedom From Reimagining Value in the Age of A.I. to Co-operative Practice

As A.I. reshapes industries, jobs, and the way people create value, many are asking a deeper question: What kind of economy truly serves human flourishing? This dynamic three-day experiential workshop invites participants to move beyond conventional economic thinking and explore fresh possibilities through the lenses of Social Threefolding and economic democracy. Guided through the rhythm of Thinking, Feeling, and Action, participants will examine the challenges and uncertainties of the A.I. era while uncovering new pathways for meaningful co-operation, shared prosperity, and resilient community development. Through engaging dialogue, practical exercises, collaborative design, and real-world applications, participants will learn how to identify common needs, cultivate co-operative initiatives, and develop actionable models for schools, organizations, and local communities. More than a workshop, this is a vibrant space to connect with changemakers, gain practical tools, and discover how human creativity, collaboration, and purpose can shape thriving communities in an increasingly automated world.

*Highlights
• Threefold economic philosophy
• Co-operative practice
• Community development plan
• Action toolkit

*Workshop Capacity: 40 pax

*Workshop Language: Mandarin
*Translation: English and Bahasa Indonesia

Recommended for

Community workers, educators, entrepreneurs, organisational leaders, social innovators, policymakers, cooperative founders, sustainability practitioners, youth leaders, NGO practitioners, consultants, changemakers, and anyone interested in economic democracy, community resilience, and human-centred development in the age of A.I.

About the Tutor

Professor Chiu Yie Ru is a visionary educator, sustainability leader, and environmental innovator dedicated to shaping resilient communities for the future. As Professor and Director of the Master’s Programme in Sustainability and Disaster Prevention at Tzu Chi University, and Chair of the Hualien Sustainable Consumer Cooperative, he brings a wealth of expertise at the intersection of ecological design, water resource engineering, permaculture, and community sustainability. With decades of experience in research, teaching, and practical implementation, Professor Chiu has inspired countless individuals and organisations to rethink the relationship between people, nature, and development. Holding a Ph.D. in Water Resources and Environmental Engineering, he combines scientific rigour with a holistic approach to ecological stewardship. Participants can look forward to gaining forward-thinking insights, practical wisdom, and inspiring perspectives on building regenerative systems, strengthening community resilience, and creating sustainable pathways for an increasingly complex and rapidly changing world.

Art & Practices

Experience the art and practice of reshaping society in the age of AI through anthroposophic living, where food, movement, art, and agriculture nurture sustainability, creativity, and human flourishing.

Choose ONE from 7 Art & Practices sessions for 3 days of fun learning. Get your hands on something new, it could be an interest you might want to explore further in the future.

Note:
1. Translation may not available for all Art and Practices sessions.
2. The sessions may be subject to change due to unforeseen circumstances and shall be updated accordingly.

Doreen Lai 赖翠玲
About the Session

Reconnect Through Food and Cooking Towards Health, Happiness and a Peaceful Life

Discover the joy of nourishing body, mind, and spirit in this lively and hands-on 3-day food journey! Through cooking, tasting, sharing, and exploration, participants will experience how simple, wholesome foods can bring greater energy, balance, and well-being to everyday life. Drawing on the wisdom of Macrobiotic and Anthroposophic nutrition, this immersive session transforms the kitchen into a space of creativity, connection, and discovery. Participants will learn how to prepare delicious balanced meals, work with natural fermented foods, create healthier desserts, and explore the timeless principles of “Food as Medicine” and Shindo Fuji (living in harmony with one’s environment). Filled with practical insights, inspiring conversations, and enjoyable culinary experiences, this session offers a refreshing opportunity to rediscover the pleasures of conscious eating, connect with like-minded individuals, and bring home simple practices that support greater health, vitality, happiness, and inner harmony.

*Session Capacity: 30 pax

*Session Language: English
*Translation: Mandarin and Bahasa Indonesia

Recommended for

Health-conscious individuals, home cooks, parents, caregivers, wellness practitioners, nutrition enthusiasts, educators, food lovers, and anyone interested in holistic nutrition, mindful eating, natural living, and cultivating greater health, vitality, and wellbeing through food.

About the Tutor

Doreen Lai Chooi Ling is an inspiring educator, entrepreneur, and passionate advocate for holistic health who has spent more than 25 years empowering individuals and communities to live with greater vitality, balance, and purpose. With a background in Economics and a deep commitment to Steiner-inspired education, she brings together the worlds of nutrition, health, education, and nature in a practical and accessible way. As the founder of Macrobiotic Studio Malaysia, Doreen has helped countless individuals and families discover how everyday food choices can become powerful tools for self-care, wellbeing, and personal transformation. Since 2015, she has been actively promoting macrobiotic principles and natural health practices through engaging courses, community initiatives, and hands-on culinary experiences. Participants can look forward to gaining fresh insights, practical cooking inspiration, and a renewed appreciation of food as a pathway to health, mindfulness, and a more sustainable future.

Veeny
About the Session

The Art of Home Fermentation

Get ready for a joyful and hands-on Home Fermentation adventure led by two experienced tutors! This lively session goes far beyond recipes, inviting participants to discover the magic of transforming simple ingredients into delicious, nourishing foods while reconnecting with a living tradition passed down through generations. Through tasting, learning, and creating together, participants will explore the purpose and benefits of home fermentation, master traditional favorites such as sauerkraut and kimchi, and uncover the fascinating world of rice koji fermentation. Filled with practical skills, inspiring stories, and shared discoveries, this session turns the kitchen into a vibrant space of creativity, culture, and community. Whether inspired by health, sustainability, food culture, or the simple joy of making food by hand, participants will leave with new confidence, fresh ideas, and their own fermentation journey ready to continue at home.
 

*Session Capacity: 30 pax

*Session Language: English
*Translation: Mandarin

Recommended for

Home cooks, food enthusiasts, parents, caregivers, wellness practitioners, fermentation beginners, sustainability advocates, nutrition enthusiasts, and anyone interested in traditional food wisdom, healthy living, and the joy of creating nourishing fermented foods at home.

About the Tutor

Veeny Ng is a nutrition graduate, accredited HRDC trainer, and passionate advocate for dietary healing and natural wellness. As a mother, she has experienced firsthand how wholesome food, organic ingredients, and fermented foods can support family health and wellbeing. Through her work with Kongsi Co-op, she actively promotes food education and practical fermentation skills, inspiring others to embrace cooking as a joyful pathway to healthier, more conscious living.

 

Lau Jia Hao is a Chemistry and Biology graduate, accredited HRDC trainer, and advocate for holistic living. As Business Development Lead at Kongsi Co-op and co-founder of MaiSoap, an organic handcrafted skincare brand, he bridges science, sustainability, and daily wellbeing. Passionate about natural living and community education, Jia Hao shares practical insights that make healthy, conscious, and sustainable lifestyles both approachable and inspiring.

Sarana Khoo (high Res 2)
About the Session

Entering into the World of Light and Darkness: A Charcoal Workshop

Step into a joyful and inspiring charcoal art journey where light and darkness come alive beneath your fingertips. Using the soft, expressive medium of charcoal, participants will playfully explore contrast, depth, movement, and warmth while awakening creativity, sensitivity, and new ways of seeing. Inspired by the healing artistic insights of Liane Collot d’Herbois and Anthroposophic Art Therapy, this hands-on session invites participants into a relaxing and enriching experience where light and dark meet in a living dance of balance and harmony. As charcoal glides across the paper, an inner space of calm, presence, and discovery naturally unfolds. Filled with exploration, creativity, and moments of surprise, this session offers a refreshing opportunity to reconnect with oneself through art, enjoy the creative process, and discover how simple marks of light and shadow can reveal unexpected beauty. No prior art experience is required, only curiosity and a willingness to explore.

 

*Session Capacity: 25 pax

*Session Language: English
*Translation: Mandarin

Recommended for

Anyone seeking creativity, mindfulness, self-discovery, personal growth, artistic exploration, or a deeper connection with themselves through the healing language of light and darkness. Ideal for educators, therapists, caregivers, wellness practitioners, and curious beginners alike.

No prior art experience required, just curiosity, a sense of wonder, and a willingness to get a little charcoal on your fingers.

About the Tutor

Sarana Khoo is an artist, art educator, and Painting Therapy practitioner who believes that art has the power to awaken creativity, presence, and inner transformation. Inspired by Anthroposophical Art Therapy, she views painting not simply as an artistic skill, but as a living journey that deepens our relationship with colour, nature, ourselves, and the world around us. Since 2017, she has studied Painting Therapy under Sally Martin, founder of Sienna Academy, and now serves as her principal course assistant. Through her teaching, workshops, and therapeutic practice, Sarana creates welcoming spaces where artistic exploration becomes a pathway to self-discovery, wellbeing, and renewed perception. Guided by the principle that “Art is Transformation,” she invites participants to experience how creativity can open new possibilities for personal growth, meaningful connection, and a richer experience of being human.

Yao Yao Picture
About the Session

Copper Ball Exercise: Supporting Learning, Balance, and Well-being through Extra Lesson

Awaken the power of movement through this vibrant Copper Ball Journey, where rhythm, coordination, and play come together to strengthen focus, balance, and wellbeing! Using pure copper balls and guided exercises inspired by Waldorf Learning Support Education (Extra Lesson), participants will explore enjoyable and practical ways to enhance body awareness, sensory integration, concentration, and motor coordination. Through movement and discovery, children can build essential foundations for learning, while adults can experience greater calm, clarity, and resilience. This hands-on session offers a joyful opportunity to reconnect body and mind, unlocking greater confidence, vitality, and harmony for everyday life.

*Session Capacity: 30 pax

*Session Language: English
*Translation: Mandarin and Bahasa Indonesia

Recommended for

Playful adults, parents, educators, caregivers, therapists, learning support practitioners, and anyone eager to improve focus, coordination, balance, and wellbeing through movement, rhythm, and joyful discovery.

No special skills are needed, just a sense of curiosity, a willingness to play, and an enthusiasm to explore the magic of the copper ball.

About the Tutor

Chai Fui Yao (Yao Yao) brings a unique blend of professional experience, educational passion, and heartfelt dedication to child development. A former practising lawyer, she embarked on a transformative journey into Waldorf education after discovering its profound insights into human development in 2013. Inspired by its vision, she founded Mustard Seeds De Garden, a home-based Waldorf learning community devoted to nurturing children, families, and communities through meaningful educational experiences. Driven by a commitment to supporting every child’s potential, Yao Yao further specialised in the Extra Lesson Waldorf Learning Support programme, training under senior German mentors to better assist children with learning challenges and diverse developmental needs. As a core leader in Malaysia’s Waldorf early childhood and learning support initiatives, she continues to champion educational approaches that build confidence, resilience, and lifelong learning. Participants will be inspired by her practical wisdom, compassionate insights, and forward-looking vision for nurturing the human potential of every child.

Yao Yao Picture
About the Session

Leaf Forms: Geometrical Laws at Work in Nature.

Discover the hidden beauty of nature through Living Geometry, where art, observation, and wonder come together in unexpected ways. What appears to be random in nature often reveals remarkable patterns, rhythms, and mathematical harmony waiting to be discovered. Through guided exploration, participants will uncover the geometric secrets woven into leaves, plants, and natural forms using simple tools, coloured pencils, and creative curiosity. Inspired by the Waldorf tradition of Form Drawing, this hands-on session invites participants to experience the joy of creating flowing forms, exploring symmetry, balance, and movement, while awakening a deeper appreciation for the invisible forces shaping life. Part artistic adventure and part journey of discovery, each day offers moments of surprise, creativity, and quiet reflection.
 
*Session Capacity: 30 pax
 

*Session Language: English
*Translation: Mandarin

Recommended for

Nature lovers, curious explorers, educators, parents, artists and non-artists alike, lifelong learners, and anyone who delights in uncovering hidden patterns, beauty, and wonder in the natural world. Perfect for those who enjoy creative discovery, hands-on exploration, and seeing nature through fresh eyes.

No prior experience in art or mathematics is required, only curiosity, imagination, and a spirit of adventure.

About the Tutor

Janet Ong is one of Malaysia’s pioneering Waldorf educators, with nearly two decades of experience guiding students from Class 1 through Class 12. As Curriculum Coordinator at Sasana International School and a dedicated teacher trainer in the Malaysia Waldorf Teachers’ Preparation Programme, she is deeply committed to nurturing both academic excellence and human development. With a special focus on mathematics, science, critical thinking, and purposeful learning, Janet brings a unique ability to reveal the hidden connections between nature, form, and human understanding. Her passion lies in helping learners discover meaning through observation, creativity, and inquiry. Participants can look forward to an engaging and inspiring learning experience that opens new ways of seeing the world, deepens appreciation for the patterns underlying life, and awakens a sense of wonder, curiosity, and discovery that extends far beyond the classroom.

Pei Yuan
About the Session

Eurythmy: Moving Together – Finding Balance

Explore the joy of movement, rhythm, and spatial exploration in this lively and engaging session! Through playful exercises and interactive group activities, participants will awaken a deeper sense of space, movement, and connection while cultivating balance, coordination, and a more mindful awareness of themselves, others, and their surroundings. Moving in rhythm and learning to navigate space together, participants will experience how individual awareness contributes to collective harmony and balance. Filled with exploration, cooperation, and moments of discovery, this hands-on session offers a refreshing opportunity to step away from daily routines, awaken the senses, and enjoy the art of conscious movement. As pathways, patterns, and spatial relationships come alive, participants will strengthen their focus, presence, and confidence, discovering how simple movements can nurture wellbeing, connection, and the joy of moving together

 

*Session Capacity: 30 pax

*Session Language: English
*Translation: Mandarin and Bahasa Indonesia

Recommended for

Youths (16+ year old) and adults who enjoy movement, exploration, personal growth, teamwork, and discovering new ways of relating to themselves and others. Ideal for educators, facilitators, youth leaders, performers, wellness enthusiasts, and curious adventurers seeking a joyful experience of rhythm, balance, spatial awareness, and the art of moving together.

About the Tutor

Gwee Pei Yen (Esther) is a eurythmist, ABSR stress-reduction coach, and certified Highly Sensitive Person (HSP) coach who is passionate about helping individuals rediscover balance, resilience, and meaning through movement. With academic training in Finance & Investment, Eurythmy, and advanced studies in Eurythmy Therapy, she brings a unique integration of practical insight and holistic understanding to her work. Since 2009, her journey in spirituality and Anthroposophy has deeply shaped her commitment to education and wellbeing, leading her to actively introduce Waldorf-inspired practices into mainstream education and teach eurythmy in Waldorf schools across Malaysia. Her work has extended internationally through projects, performances, and programmes in the UK, Germany, Switzerland, Georgia, India, and Thailand. Inspired by Rudolf Steiner’s vision that “eurythmy is a fundamental human need, not a luxury,” Esther invites participants to explore how conscious movement can cultivate greater presence, connection, wellbeing, and healthy development in an increasingly complex world.

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About the Session

Why Cleaning has Meaning?

What if cleaning could become one of the most uplifting and transformative activities in daily life? This eye-opening and hands-on session invites participants to look beyond dust, clutter, and household chores to discover the deeper meaning of cleaning as a pathway to wellbeing, harmony, and inner renewal. Through practical demonstrations, shared experiences, and fresh perspectives, participants will explore how caring for their surroundings can bring greater clarity, calm, and joy into everyday life. The often-overlooked corners of a home may reveal surprising insights into habits, relationships, and patterns that shape daily experiences. More than creating a cleaner space, this session explores how mindful cleaning can strengthen family connections, cultivate patience, and foster a sense of purpose and accomplishment. Filled with practical tips, joyful discoveries, and inspiring reflections, participants will leave seeing cleaning not as a burden, but as a powerful act of care, transformation, and everyday happiness.

*Session Capacity: 40 pax

*Session Language: English
*Translation: Mandarin and Bahasa Indonesia

Recommended for

Parents, caregivers, homemakers, educators, wellness enthusiasts, community builders, and anyone curious about transforming everyday cleaning into a joyful journey of self-discovery, wellbeing, and connection.

Perfect for those who love practical wisdom, meaningful habits, and uncovering how the hidden corners of a home can reveal surprising insights about life, relationships, and personal growth.

About the Tutor

Samantha Sam is a passionate advocate for holistic living, community wellbeing, and personal transformation. Armed with an MBA and over a decade of experience in the traditional health and wellness industry, her journey was profoundly shaped by personal encounters with family health challenges and chronic eczema, leading her to explore nutrition, Anthroposophy, home care, and human development. As co-founder of Rasamasa and a founding member of Kongsi Cooperative, Samantha has been instrumental in reviving traditional food culture, advancing community-supported agriculture (CSA), and creating educational programmes that nurture both individual and community growth. Inspired by the transformative insights of Why Cleaning Has Meaning and her encounter with renowned cleaning educator Linda Thomas, she discovered that cleaning is far more than a household task. Through her work and lived experience, Samantha invites participants to explore how simple daily practices can cultivate greater awareness, wellbeing, inner clarity, and a more meaningful relationship with life.

Morning Practice

Begin the day together with a shorts shared movement-art session, gently incorporating eurythmy movements to encourage focus, rhythm, and group connection.

Exhibition

A chance to meet and greet the organisers and co-organisers of the conference, where they will be showcasing their work, services or the community they are building.

Community Market

1 November 2026
1pm to 5pm

Curated vendors such as local organic and biodynamic farmers, retailers, artisan in handcrafts, food producers, vegan restaurants, education centres, and more.

Organic Plant-based Meals

A heartfelt organic plant-based meal experience, crafted from ingredients by local producers, artisans, and organic groceries, then lovingly prepared by a thoughtful caterer—celebrating care, community, sustainability, and nourishment.

Trilingual Interpretation

English serves as the primary conference medium, supported by interpretation into Mandarin and Bahasa Indonesia, ensuring accessibility and continuous engagement for participants.

Post-Conference Eco Tour

For interested participants, extend your experience with an exclusive post-conference Eco Tour. Discover local sustainability in action throught visits to organic farms, Waldorf schools, and inspiring ethical enterprises.

Note: This activity requires a separate sign-up. Details are subject to change and will be announced soon. Terms and conditions applied.

Conference Schedule

*The schedule shall be updated by the organiser accordingly if there is any changes.

AACM 2026 Program Schedule V1

Conference Ticket

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RM1,180 per pax
RM2,940 for three pax

Plant-based meals using organic and biodynamic ingredients are included for dinner of Day 1, lunch and dinner from Day 2 to Day 4. Participants may purchase food of their choice at the community market on Day 5.

note:
1. Minimum age to attend the conference is 18 years old.
2. Conference ticket fees include keynote and main session admission, one workshop selection, art and practice session selection, meals and refreshment, and workshop materials.
3. Translator device is available with a rental fee and deposit, please mark the request in the registration form if you need it.
4. Three-pax registration may choose different Workshops and Art & Practices classes from each other.
5. You may also consider to make a conference ticket sponsorship by purchasing Sponsorship Ticket. This helps us to provide financial assistant to those who needs it, such it, farmers and teachers. The sponsorship ticket fee include a single-pax conference ticket for yourself and financial assistant of RM500.
6. For financial assistant, please submit an application request via email to conference@kongsi.coop.

The surplus after deducting all operational costs will be used to fund the development of Kongsi Co-op. Find out more about what we do here.

AACM 2026 Ticket – 3 Pax Ticket Promo

Original price was: RM3,540.00.Current price is: RM2,940.00. (Price incl. 8% SST: RM3,175.20)

Includes 3 Tickets · Save RM600

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AACM 2026 Ticket – Single Pax Ticket + RM500 Sponsorship

RM1,680.00 (Price incl. 8% SST: RM1,814.40)

Includes 1 Ticket · RM500 Sponsorship Contribution

400 in stock

AACM 2026 Ticket – Single Pax Ticket

RM1,180.00 (Price incl. 8% SST: RM1,274.40)

400 in stock

400 in stock

Venue

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Location: Help University Subang 2 Campus, Shah Alam


This will be the main location of daily lecture, workshop, lunch and dinner and community market.

Nearest MRT: Kwasa Damansara (then to take Grab or Taxi to Help University Subang 2 from Kwasa Damansara MRT station)

Our Co-organisers

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Pre-conference events

Leading up to the actual event, there will be weekly previews where tutors or past participants are invited to share about the workshops topics. Watch past previews here on our Kongsi Co-op Youtube Channel and Kongsi Academy Youtube Channel.

Apart from this, there will also be a series of online and in-person workshops for those who want to get a glimpse into the Anthroposophic learning, especially if you are unable to attend the 5-days conference. Follow Kongsi Academy on Facebook and Instagram for latest updates.

Past Events

2013 to 2019: International Post-graduate Medical Training website
2015: Kolisko Conference video
2021-2022: Anthroposophic Conference Malaysia (online)
2024: Anthroposophic Conference Malaysia (in-person)

Inquiry

If your have any inquiries about the conference or your would like to seek for financial assistance, please write in your inquiries or request via email to conference@kongsi.coop.

About the organiser

Kongsi Co-op is a consumer cooperative in Malaysia that aspires to build a community through connecting people, soil, and nature.

Kongsi Co-op

Established in 2022, Kongsi Co-op has been striving to build a harmonious three-folding society through its vision, missions, values, and principles.

The founding members got together through the Anthroposophic conferences namely the International Post-Medical Training Malaysia (IPMT) that was held from 2013 to 2019 and the Kolisko Conference in 2017. Due to the pandemic, the conferences moved online as Anthroposophic Conference Malaysia in 2021 organised by Sinaran Raya, and in 2022 by Kongsi Co-op.

Explore Kongsi Co-op here for more information.

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