The Togethering Lab is an active, participatory experiment that radically plays with the ways we relate to each other. A collaboration between Hannah Kaya and Aaron Finbloom, The Togethering Lab began in the Fall of 2017 in Montreal as a series of workshops, each with a different facilitator who led participants through a one-hour relational exercises aimed at unlocking a collaborative investigation into core questions that underlie togetherness. Afterwards, the remaining time together was devoted to a conversation centered around these questions and an exploration of 'what happened'. These sessions drew from a wide range of influences including: movement practices, theatre games, spiritual/contemplative work, dance, performance art and philosophy. The Togethering Lab operates under the following loose collective of guidelines: 1) This is not a performance; not display presenting an action or story; rather it is a collaborative experiment with being together 2) Each Lab is a test, has underlying questions, problems, hypotheses 3) There is no audience; everyone is actively involved, but involvement can be diverse.