


Purposeful Music For Meaningful Impact


Environmental Initiatives & Climate Awareness
Promoting a harmonious relationship with mother earth.
Protecting old-growth forests and natural sanctuaries in urban spaces.
Encouraging conscientious consumption and repurposing waste.
Serving as an EU-Climate pact ambassador and bringing an artistic touch to spaces such as COP & Climate Week.


Jurgis has been weaving music with civic engagment and social transformation for over 20 years - involved in numerous causes in different roles. Here are a few examples.

Regenerative Placemaking


Creativity is a key component to cultivating a thriving, symbiotic reality that works for all life on the planet.
Contributing to the “Regenaissance” through collaborations with the Design Science Studio, Buckminster Fuller Institute, Local Futures, and many others.
Creating expressions regenerative culture for regenerative farming on Ibiza with Juntos Farm.
Working with Indigenous tribes and collaborating with wisdom keepers that know the ways and the music “of old”.
"Reanimating Humanity"


A beautiful initiative to reawaken humanity through uplifting creative exchange.
For close to 5 years Jurgis travelled The Baltics in a repurposed ambulance bringing “reanimation” to communities - from firefighters and librarians, to ravers and aviators.
The ambulance was later donated to the Lithuanian Burner Community and repurposed for work in Ukraine.



Civic Engagement


A harmonious relationship with one another. Promoting democratic participation, community involvement, advocacy, cultural and social participation.
Minority Inclusion & Cultural Coexistence


Music bridges hearts and minds, and makes people feel at home amongst others.
Working with the UNHCR and Lithuanian Red Cross to help refugees feel welcome.
Collaborating with ethnic minorities and diaspora communities to promote dialogue and empathy through creativity.
Promoting the “deliciousness” of cultural diversity and cross-polination in Lithuania as the Honorary Colombian Consul.





Purposeful Music
For Meaningful Impact
Jurgis has been weaving music with civic engagment and social transformation for over 20 years - involved in numerous causes in different roles. Here are a few examples.


Environmental Initiatives & Climate Awareness
Promoting a harmonious relationship with mother earth.
Protecting old-growth forests and natural sanctuaries in urban spaces.
Encouraging conscientious consumption and repurposing waste.
Serving as an EU-Climate pact ambassador and bringing an artistic touch to spaces such as COP & Climate Week.



Regenerative Placemaking


Creativity is a key component to cultivating a thriving, symbiotic reality that works for all life on the planet.
Contributing to the “Regenaissance” through collaborations with the Design Science Studio, Buckminster Fuller Institute, Local Futures, and many others.
Creating expressions regenerative culture for regenerative farming on Ibiza with Juntos Farm.
Working with Indigenous tribes and collaborating with wisdom keepers that know the ways and the music “of old”.
"Reanimating Humanity"


A beautiful initiative to reawaken humanity through uplifting creative exchange.
For close to 5 years Jurgis travelled The Baltics in a repurposed ambulance bringing “reanimation” to communities - from firefighters and librarians, to ravers and aviators.
The ambulance was later donated to the Lithuanian Burner Community and repurposed for work in Ukraine.



Civic Engagement


A harmonious relationship with one another. Promoting democratic participation, community involvement, advocacy, cultural and social participation.
Minority Inclusion & Cultural Coexistence


Music bridges hearts and minds, and makes people feel at home amongst others.
Working with the UNHCR and Lithuanian Red Cross to help refugees feel welcome.
Collaborating with ethnic minorities and diaspora communities to promote dialogue and empathy through creativity.
Promoting the “deliciousness” of cultural diversity and cross-polination in Lithuania as the Honorary Colombian Consul.


