Events Calendar

Experience Peace With a Bowl of Matcha

Peace Awareness Labyrinth & Gardens 3500 West Adams Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA, United States

Kikuno Hyodo lives in Kyoto with her husband, a traditional Japanese wood craftsman (sashimono). A practitioner of tea ceremony for 17 years, she recently began the "Chabako (tea box) Journey,” an initiative to connect people through tea.

Learn the Japanese Tea Ceremony – Simplified

Peace Awareness Labyrinth & Gardens 3500 West Adams Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA, United States

Kikuno will be performing bondemae, an abbreviated tea ceremony, served on a tray. Simple and informal, the bondemae or tray ceremony is a perfect and meditative way to enjoy a delicious bowl of matcha and enter a place of peace within you.

Experience Peace With a Bowl of Matcha

Peace Awareness Labyrinth & Gardens 3500 West Adams Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA, United States

Kikuno Hyodo lives in Kyoto with her husband, a traditional Japanese wood craftsman (sashimono). A practitioner of tea ceremony for 17 years, she recently began the "Chabako (tea box) Journey,” an initiative to connect people through tea.

Peace Awareness: A Way of Tea

Peace Awareness Labyrinth & Gardens 3500 West Adams Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA, United States

In Peace Awareness: A Way of Tea, Paul Kaye is inviting you to join him in a tea gathering where Paul will be serving a special tea (and a healthy sweet treat) each week, Gongfu Style.

Meditation, Movement, & Sound: An Evening of Inner Attunement

Peace Awareness Labyrinth & Gardens 3500 West Adams Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA, United States

Embark on a journey of self-discovery and inner harmony with meditation, qigong, and a crystal sound journey featuring crystal bowls, crystal chimes, a crystal lyre, and crystal pyramids.

Experience Peace With a Bowl of Matcha

Peace Awareness Labyrinth & Gardens 3500 West Adams Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA, United States

Kikuno Hyodo lives in Kyoto with her husband, a traditional Japanese wood craftsman (sashimono). A practitioner of tea ceremony for 17 years, she recently began the "Chabako (tea box) Journey,” an initiative to connect people through tea.