Upcoming Tea Ceremonies

Before moving to Taiwan, I will offer a small number of tea ceremonies for groups between 4-7 people. Ceremonies will be hosted in my tearoom in Lafayette.

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Your Questions, Answered

  • Not at all. These ceremonies are open to everyone, from complete beginners to experienced tea drinkers. Curiosity and openness are the only requirements.

  • Each gathering is a guided tea experience where we explore tea through attentive brewing and shared presence. Depending on the ceremony style, there may be quiet moments, conversation, and opportunities to ask questions.

  • It depends. Some ceremonies, like GongTu Tea Ceremony, are interactive and conversational. Others, like Sidehandle and Leaves in a Bowl Ceremonies are quieter and more contemplative. If you want to learn and ask questions, come to a GongFu Ceremony.

  • Yes. Some ceremonies (especially the Leaves in a Bowl Ceremony) use tea quantities tailored to each individual guest. These ceremonies are more suitable for those who are caffeine sensitive.

  • Tickets are non-refundable. However, if you cannot attend, you are welcome to gift your seat to a friend. Please notify us in advance so we can update the guest list.

  • We will be seated on meditation cushions on tatami mats on the floor. Comfortable clothing is recommended. You will remain seated for the duration of the ceremony, so wear something that allows you to relax.

  • Tea ceremonies are spaces of presence and respect. As someone sharing a cultural practice with you, I ask guests to approach the experience with kindness, openness, and respect for the space and the people around them.

  • To preserve the atmosphere of the ceremony, late arrivals may not be admitted once the session has begun. Please plan to arrive a few minutes early.

  • Photography is welcome before or after the ceremony, but we ask that phones remain silent and out of use during the session so everyone can stay present with the tea.

  • Most ceremonies last 60–90 minutes, depending on the style and the pace of the tea. We will complete (including questions and closing reflections) within 90-minutes.