Cocoa ceremony

An evening together dedicated to peace, relaxation and conscious slowing down from the daily hustle and bustle with a cup of ceremonial cocoa.

Cocoa Ceremony

January 27, 2026 | from 5:30 PM
 

We invite you to an evening dedicated to peace, rest and conscious slowing down from the daily hustle and bustle.

In a relaxed atmosphere, we will meet over a cup of ceremonial cocoa accompanied by music, gentle movement, guided meditation and deep relaxation.

This evening is an invitation to take time for yourself, calm your mind and gain new energy.

 

What awaits you?

  • Ceremonial cocoa - promotes relaxation of body and mind and contributes to a sense of well-being
  • Guided meditation
  • Intuitive dance - spontaneous movement that allows you to release tension and establish deeper contact with your own body in lightness and nature

About ceremonial cocoa

Cocoa is one of the oldest traditionally used plants native to Central and South America. Ancient civilizations, such as the Mayans and Aztecs, highly valued cocoa and used it in important social and ritual gatherings. Cocoa was perceived as an exceptional drink that supported concentration and creativity.

Ceremonial cocoa is 100% cocoa mass of the highest quality. It naturally contains a number of vitamins, minerals and antioxidants. The key ingredient in cocoa is theobromine ("theobroma" = food of the gods), which supports a good mood and provides energy. Anandamide, as a "bliss molecule", is associated with feelings of relaxation and satisfaction.

During the ceremony, we will drink unroasted cocoa from Peru - the Criollo variety from Cacao Magic, which is grown in the Peruvian Amazon region.
 

Nikola Kaňková from Cacao Magic will guide you through the cocoa ceremony

 

Entrance fee 750,- CZK | person
Tickets online sale

 

What to bring?

  • Comfortable clothing
  • A yoga mat and a blanket for sitting or lying down
     

Tuesday, January 27, 2026, from 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM. Ceremony duration approx. 2 hours
Café Restaurant Václav | Škoda Museum