TCM Cooking & Latin Dancing
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What is this event about?
Join us on Sunday, 25 January, from 10:00 am to 1:00 pm, for a unique cultural experience where Traditional Chinese Medicine cooking meets Latin dance. Discover the healing power of TCM cooking! We’ll prepare delicious Chinese dishes using healthy, bio ingredients and Chinese herbs, learning how these natural remedies can nourish your body and mind. At the same time, relax and energize your body with our amazing dance teacher, Idael Alfonso, as he guides us through joyful Salsa and Bachata moves, creating a wonderful and uplifting Sunday.
Where
Zug, conveniently accessible from both Zurich and Lucerne via public transport. The property is located within a 20-minute walk from the train station or just 5 minutes by bus. The exact address is shared only with confirmed guests.
Who is this event for?
This event is for:
- People curious about Chinese home cooking and TCM-inspired food
- Anyone seeking calm, grounding wellbeing through simple rituals
- Busy people wanting to reconnect with their hands, senses, and body
- Beginners and experienced home cooks looking to expand their Chinese cooking skills
- Anyone open to gentle Latin dance, no dance experience required
What will we do?
- Arrival in a calm, cozy kitchen space
- Hands-on preparation of simple Chinese wellbeing dishes, with both meat-based and vegetarian options available.
- Introduction to TCM herbs and seasonal eating
- Guided, mindful cooking rituals
- Shared meal together
- Gentle Latin dance session focusing on rhythm, flow, and embodied joy
- Quiet moments, music, and honest conversation
- This is not a professional cooking class.
- This does not replace medical advice.
- This is a real-life nourishment experience.
Expect:
- Use of warming herbs and gentle spices
- Simple, accessible dance guidance (no choreography pressure)
- A relaxed balance between stillness and movement
- A shared table and shared experience
Respect and safe space policy
- small groups
- relaxed, non-judgmental atmosphere
- No pressure to cook or dance “correctly”
