

Ofrenda Fest Foundation promotes mindful education by connecting through art and human expressions. It focuses on honoring our planet through rituals and ceremonies.
Mayan Cacaco Ceremony Honoring the Energy of 6 Toj
Fri, Oct 03
|Ofrendafest /Queens Council on the Arts
By Curandera Tz'ules from Guatemaya. As you smell this sacred elixir that brings the flavor and essence of mother earth, as you taste it, this infusion enters your body to soothe you and guide your spiritual journey.


Time & Location
Oct 03, 2025, 6:30 PM – 9:30 PM
Ofrendafest /Queens Council on the Arts, 5-11 47th Ave, Long Island City, NY 11101, USA
About the event
The kakaw or cacao ceremony holds profound cultural significance and is deeply rooted in the traditions of Mesoamerican indigenous peoples. In Guatemala, indigenous communities honor the spirit of kakaw through ancestral practices and shared wisdom. Its healing power is available to everyone in the present moment, offering strength, openness, and connection with self-love. This experience brings the delight and pleasure of simply allowing yourself to be.
Kakaw has an extraordinary ability to connect you with the divine, helping you transcend to simply be and exist.
Its aroma transports you to the moment when the grandfathers and grandmothers embrace your heart so that you may heal, forgive, and transmute both the visible and invisible within you.
Drinking kakaw is a cosmic ceremony between the earthly and the divine. With each frothy sip, you rise to the ether, sharing the sacred circle with intention and purpose to live the experience. Thus, we…
Tickets
General Admission
$55.00
+$1.38 ticket service fee
Total
$0.00