THE GATHERING | Sunset Flow
Part of Sacred Grounds: From Soil to Soul—a weeklong experience by Sip & Sonder celebrating coffee, culture, and connection in Mexico City.
The Gathering is the culminating celebration of Sacred Grounds: From Soil to Soul—a communal day of ritual, art, coffee, and connection at Mariane Ibrahim Gallery. Featuring different cultural guides, this closing event invites guests to honor the week’s shared experiences, reflect on ancestral ties, and celebrate the sacred act of coming together over coffee.
Join Dayanara Parra, a pilates practitioner bridging movement and intention, for Sunset Flow—an embodied session at sunset guiding participants through mindful movement, release, and reconnection. With attention to the root chakra, you’ll explore how breath, motion, and presence can unlock energy, restore balance, and cultivate awareness of your body and self. This is a moment to move, reflect, and reconnect with your own rhythms as the week comes to a close.
about dayanara parra
Dayanara Parra is a STOTT certified pilates practitioner bridging movement and the sacred, guiding participants through embodied release and reconnection. With a practice rooted in mindfulness and body awareness, she helps individuals return to balance through intentional movement. Dayanara specializes in rehabilitative, prenatal, postpartum, and athletic conditioning-focused pilates, bringing an intuitive, restorative approach to each session. Her work invites participants to explore the body as both vessel and storyteller—connecting physical alignment with emotional and ancestral grounding.
about Sacred Grounds: From Soil to Soul
Sacred Grounds: From Soil to Soul is a weeklong pop-up in Mexico City celebrating connection across cultures, ancestry, and the journey of coffee from origin to cup. The activation brings together creative, cultural, and culinary experiences that invite participants to explore ancestral rituals, diasporic storytelling, sensory engagement, and communal gathering—all anchored in our shared humanity and the rituals surrounding coffee. The experience honors the interconnectedness of people, land, and culture, tracing coffee’s path from the soils of Ethiopia and Mexico to the cups we share today.
Visit the link below to learn more and see the full lineup of the week’s experiences.