AFTERGLOW

Evening Rituals on the Waterfront

Afterglow is an evening series at Crane Cove. Sound bath, cacao, meditation, guided sauna and cold plunge, breath, movement — led by artists and healers.

No experience required, all are welcome.

Summer Solstice Cacao Ceremony & Visioning Sound Journey

Afterglow · with Maryzelle · Sunday, June 21 · 7pm

The Experience

As the sun reaches its highest point of the year, we gather to honor the Summer Solstice — a threshold of light, abundance, and growth. Through ceremonial cacao, prayer, meditation, and live sound, the evening becomes a chance to celebrate how far you've come, reconnect with your intentions, and look toward what's ahead.

Maryzelle Yōllōcozcatzin guides the evening through a heart-opening cacao ceremony rooted in ancestral reverence. Initiated by Abuela Chicahuaxochitl within the Pies Descalzos lineage, she serves as a mujer medicina de cacao — a cacao medicine woman — carrying teachings that honor cacao as both sacred plant medicine and spiritual companion.

We open with the medicine drum, prayer, and the sharing of cacao, settling into the space together. We take time to reflect on the seeds planted this year — what's flourishing, and what's ready to emerge.

From there we move into the Visioning Musical Journey: a guided breathwork and meditation experience carried by ambient soundscapes, healing frequencies, and live instruments. As cacao and sound quiet the thinking mind, you're invited inward — toward clarity, intuition, and a deeper sense of alignment with the path ahead.

Details

  • When: Sunday, June 21, 2026 · 7pm · doors 30 min prior

  • Where: Crane Cove Park, 701 Illinois Street, San Francisco, #A (rear of building)

  • Length: ~90 minutes

  • Includes: Ceremonial cacao, full ceremony, and sound journey

  • Price: $40

  • Space is limited 40 spots

Your guide: Maryzelle Yōllōcozcatzin

Maryzelle is a Salvadoran ceremonial facilitator, sound healer, and musician based in San Francisco, devoted to ancestral medicine, vibration, and ritual. She holds a BA in Music and certifications in Curanderismo, Indigenous medicines, Reiki, yoga, and meditation.

Her relationship with cacao is ancestral — her grandmother in El Salvador prepared it as part of daily life and ceremony. For years she has studied Indigenous medicine, plant ceremony, and energetic healing with elder Abuela Chicahuaxochitl through the Pies Descalzos lineage, where she received the healer name Yōllōcozcatzin, "Honorable Necklace of Hearts" — a name that carries the vibration of cacao: the medicine of the heart and remembrance.

A lifelong drummer and multi-instrumentalist, Maryzelle toured in bands before moving into ceremonial sound healing. Her sound journeys weave gongs, crystal singing bowls, Indigenous drums, voice, and electronics to calm the nervous system and invite deep rest. She has shared this work across the Bay Area with communities, hospitals, universities, and spiritual centers.

What to bring

  • A yoga mat and a blanket (please bring your own — see FAQ)

  • A cushion or pillow, if you like sitting comfortably

  • Water bottle

  • A warm layer