Jemima Gleave is a somatic voice practitioner, environmental community facilitator and interdisciplinary artist currently based in London.

She grew up between a Dutch barge on the Kentish coast and the rolling hills of South Devon, and has since lived, worked and travelled across Southern Europe, the west coast of the United States, Occupied Palestine, New Zealand and Indonesia, in insight meditation communities, yogic ashrams, off-grid homesteads, eco-villages and community woodlands.

Her work sits at the intersection of vocal practice, ecological education and embodied healing. She teaches and facilitates on the themes of voice, grief, seasonal living and nature connection, drawing on years of study in ethnomusicology, vocal improvisation, sustainable community development, somatic practice, contemplative traditions and community organising.

Jemima's collaborations and projects include Seeds of Peace, Coexist Bristol, Octopus Community Network, LandArt Collective and the National Lottery Climate Action Fund. She is currently director of Bristol Living Soil, helping to regenerate local ecologies. She is also completing an MA in Music at SOAS, University of London, researching how vocal traditions support grief processing, ecological connection and peace-building in Palestinian and Jewish communities.