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Tea - Gong Ceremony and Relaxation
As the sun softens and the day exhales, we invite you to gather in quiet ceremony, vibrations and interconnectedess at Red Doors Studio with Tea, Qi and Sound of the Gong.
Held in the spirit of Cha Dao—the Way of Tea, you are invited into a slow and calm sundown ritual of presence and return. In this season of Spring, a threshold of renewal and rising vitality, we come back into rhythm with the living world and the subtle movement of Qi within.
Guided by Tea Master Eames Wan and Gong Master Martha Collard, this 2-hour immersion weaves together the ancient medicine of tea provided by aourae, with the sacred voice of the gong. All elements embodied in tea, qi and sound—each element unfolding to support stillness, grounding, and gentle awakening. Sip by sip, breath by breath, vibration by vibration… we soften, we listen, we remember.
A ceremonial space to rest, restore, and reconnect with the season within and around you. Limited spaces available.
Date: April 17, 21
Time: 1630-1830
Wear: Clothes you can sit and then lie down comfortably in, changing facilities available on site
Further information contact Eames at 6633 6373
Space Holder: Eames Wan JiaJie.
Eames is a tea artist rooted in the practice of Zen and mindfulness—the way of interbeing. He has devoted himself to the artistry of tea and its deep wisdom, studying, sharing and serving tea immersions across cultures and communities in Asia, where tea becomes a portal for grounding, presence and connection with nature, humanity, and spirit.
Working with consciously sourced, high-quality teas—nature’s treasures shaped by master craftspeople from China and Taiwan- explores and honors tea as an ancient medicine with TCM informed properties, a plant teacher of Qi, natural healing, and a living art form. His practice flows through a rooted and intuitive approach, creating tea spaces and journeys that invite joy and heart-opening experiences, while cultivating deep listening, mindfulness, and inner transformation. One sip, one inhale, one exhale—arriving, moment by moment.
As the sun softens and the day exhales, we invite you to gather in quiet ceremony, vibrations and interconnectedess at Red Doors Studio with Tea, Qi and Sound of the Gong.
Held in the spirit of Cha Dao—the Way of Tea, you are invited into a slow and calm sundown ritual of presence and return. In this season of Spring, a threshold of renewal and rising vitality, we come back into rhythm with the living world and the subtle movement of Qi within.
Guided by Tea Master Eames Wan and Gong Master Martha Collard, this 2-hour immersion weaves together the ancient medicine of tea provided by aourae, with the sacred voice of the gong. All elements embodied in tea, qi and sound—each element unfolding to support stillness, grounding, and gentle awakening. Sip by sip, breath by breath, vibration by vibration… we soften, we listen, we remember.
A ceremonial space to rest, restore, and reconnect with the season within and around you. Limited spaces available.
Date: April 17, 21
Time: 1630-1830
Wear: Clothes you can sit and then lie down comfortably in, changing facilities available on site
Further information contact Eames at 6633 6373
Space Holder: Eames Wan JiaJie.
Eames is a tea artist rooted in the practice of Zen and mindfulness—the way of interbeing. He has devoted himself to the artistry of tea and its deep wisdom, studying, sharing and serving tea immersions across cultures and communities in Asia, where tea becomes a portal for grounding, presence and connection with nature, humanity, and spirit.
Working with consciously sourced, high-quality teas—nature’s treasures shaped by master craftspeople from China and Taiwan- explores and honors tea as an ancient medicine with TCM informed properties, a plant teacher of Qi, natural healing, and a living art form. His practice flows through a rooted and intuitive approach, creating tea spaces and journeys that invite joy and heart-opening experiences, while cultivating deep listening, mindfulness, and inner transformation. One sip, one inhale, one exhale—arriving, moment by moment.