THE PRINCETON FESTIVAL: Chanoyu Ceremony
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THE PRINCETON FESTIVAL: Chanoyu Ceremony

A traditional Japanese tea ceremony presented as part of The Princeton Festival.

Sun, 14 Jun 2026 Morven Museum & Garden Princeton , New Jersey
The Princeton Festival presents the Chanoyu Ceremony, a traditional Japanese ritual of preparing and serving matcha. Held at the Stockton Education Center within the beautiful Morven Museum & Garden, this event offers a serene and educational experience into the art of tea. Participants will gain insight into the history and philosophy behind this ancient practice. It is a unique cultural highlight of the festival, inviting attendees to appreciate the beauty of mindfulness and tradition in Princeton.

What to Expect

A peaceful and informative demonstration of the Japanese tea ceremony.

Who Should Attend

  • Cultural enthusiasts
  • Tea lovers
  • Festival attendees
  • History buffs

Agenda Overview

Ceremony held on June 14, 2026.
Venue & Address
Morven Museum & Garden
55 Stockton St
Princeton , New Jersey – 08540
United States
Organizer
The Princeton Festival · Cultural Organization
Organizer of annual arts and cultural events.

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the ceremony?
June 14, 2026.
Where is it held?
Morven Museum & Garden, 55 Stockton St, Princeton, NJ.
What is Chanoyu?
The traditional ritual of preparing matcha.
Is there a ticket fee?
Yes, tickets are $25.
Is it part of a festival?
Yes, it is part of The Princeton Festival.
Is it suitable for all ages?
Yes, it is a cultural event.
Tags
Culture Tea Princeton Festival Ceremony History
Summary
A traditional Japanese tea ceremony held at Morven Museum & Garden.
Highlights
  • Traditional tea ceremony
  • Educational experience
  • Morven Museum & Garden setting
  • Part of The Princeton Festival
  • Cultural appreciation
  • Mindfulness practice
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