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Tea Ceremony

Experience a meditative Cha Dao Tea Ceremony to cultivate receptivity, inner harmony and awakened presence.

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Living organic Chinese tea will be shared as a plant medicine - nourishing and calming for the nervous system. Tea assists with grounding the spirit and mindfulness.

This is an invitation to slow down and take a pause amid the busyness and distractions of modern life. We will sit together in silence, drink a few bowls of tea in the ritual of ceremony, and just be present to meet and receive whatever you need in the moment. 

There will be time at the end for discussion, reflection and questions.


After the tea ceremony, you are invited to connect with the land at The Art Sanctuary and take some time to wonder and explore the grounds, and be within nature before journeying home.

An intimate experience, limited to 10 spots. Book now.

What to Bring

You may wish to bring a journal if you’d like to capture reflections after the tea ceremony.

What to Wear

Shoes will be left at the entrance. 

Please wear comfortable clothing, we will be seated on the ground together on cushions. BYO extra cushion/blanket for comfort.

Details

The Art Sanctuary, 1 Cockram Road, Kelmscott WA 6111

Date: Sunday 19th July 2026

Time: 2pm-4:30pm (2.5 hour experience)

Includes 1.5 hour tea ceremony, 30 minutes reflections and discussions after tea ceremony and 30 minutes nature walk in the grounds of The Art Sanctuary.

Exchange on sliding scale basis to be accessible to anyone: $35-$50 

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Choose an amount that honours your financial ability. Funds go towards supporting the sharing of tea in ceremony and The Art Sanctuary non-profit organisational vision of building a space rooted in creativity, healing and community, and looking after the land. 

An intimate experience, limited to 10 spots. Book now.

About your facilitator

Ai-Ling Truong is a student of Cha Dao 'The Way of Tea' - integrating tea into her life as a ritual, for self cultivation, meditation, and as a plant medicine for the body, mind and spirit. 

Ai-Ling serves regular tea ceremonies around Perth, offering people a meditative and mindful experience. She has served tea in ceremony at Cntrespace, Ember Bathhouse, Plant Playground Cafe, State of Zen Studio, Vitality House and Folk Space Yoga Studio. 

She also shares the art and culture of Gongfu Cha, traditional Chinese tea preparation.

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