Ancient Earth

Women’s Ceramic & Music Retreats

The Ancient Earth Women’s Retreat offers a deep journey into the creation of ceramic instruments, rooted in Mesoamerican traditions, and the art of musical expression — within a space that gently nurtures the natural unfolding of ancestral healing and women’s embodied wisdom.

Upcoming Retreats in the US:

June 21st -26th 2026

Rhinebeck, NY | USA

4 Spots Left

What We’ll Explore

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This retreat offers a unique opportunity to shape and sculpt your own ceramic instruments, guided by ancestral techniques rooted in the Mesoamerican tradition. You’ll explore the deep connection between craftsmanship and music through hands-on learning and personal expression. Participants will gain an understanding of ceramic instrument anatomy, create personalized tools and instruments, and be encouraged to bring their pieces home for firing at a local pottery studio.

At the heart of this experience is a sacred invitation to reconnect with the body — anchoring into our heart and womb as pillars of creation, healing, and ancestral memory. Through the grounding practices of pottery and the expressive freedom of music, we soften into our inner landscapes, allowing space for restoration, clarity, and expansion. Each instrument becomes not only a work of art but a reflection of personal transformation and the integration of earth wisdom.

In the evenings, we’ll gather for immersive music jams and workshops—exploring different instruments, expanding into voice activation, and creating personal prayers through sound. These sessions are designed to deepen your relationship with music, creativity, and community.

To honor depth, presence, and connection, each retreat is limited to 15-20 participants — allowing space for more one-on-one guidance and the cultivation of a strong, supportive creative community.

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The Guide of the Retreat

Vianney Lopez

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A wooden flute with blue decorative flower patterns painted on it, featuring a rectangular mouthpiece and visible finger holes.

Vianney is a skilled ceramicist, musician, and multidisciplinary artist whose work flows across many creative mediums. Her artistic journey is deeply rooted in her ancestral traditions of the Indigenous Americas & Carribean, with her creations carrying the wisdom of her cultures.

A vital part of Vianney’s path of instrument making has been her apprenticeship with maestro Guillermo Martinez, a traditional Native instrument maker who has shared teachings rooted in respect, lineage, and intention. With his blessing she continues to walk this path and share the ancestral craft of creating traditional instruments. Guillermo’s former teacher, Xavier Quijas Yxayotl, was part of the lineage of artists who contributed to the revival and continuation of Mesoamerican instruments—carrying forward knowledge that now lives through the hands of many.

For our Ceramic Instrument Workshop, Vianney will lead participants through the hands-on journey of sculpting sound, fostering a deeper connection to clay, creativity, and ancestral memory.

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What is Included

Transportation from and to Airport

Ceramic Workshops & Materials

+ Creating a Sculptured Ocarina

+ Creating a Flute

+ Creating a Smudge Bowl

Evening Music Workshops & Jams

+ Framedrum & Vocal Expression

+ The Way of the Native Flute

+ Open Music Jams

+ Ecstatic Dance

Vegetarian Whole Food Meals

Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

(Caters to Gluten, Dairy, Soy & Nut Allergies)

Amenities:

Nature Walks

Daily Classes of Yoga, Meditation & Tai Chi

Kayaks | Canoes at the Lake

Tennis, Pickleball & Basketball Courts

Retreat Tuition: $950 USD (Lodging is booked separately)

Monthly payments available for Retreat Tuition — starting with $100 downpayment

Retreat Tuition + Lodging Combined:

$1,535–$2,810 USD total depending on preferred lodging.


Full details will be shared after submitting your retreat application and receiving an acceptance notification.

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FAQ

  • The retreat is open to women of all skill levels who are interested in exploring ceramics, music, and creative expression. No prior experience is required.

  • All standard materials for the ceramic workshops will be provided, including clay and tools. Participants will also create their own tools during the retreat. You are also more than welcome to bring your own tools as well if you feel called!

  • Yes! You are encouraged to take your creations home to fire them at your local pottery studio. I can also take them with me for a Firing & Shipping Fee.

  • Sculptured Instruments of Ocarinas, Flutes & other Ceramic Creations ( Smudge Offering Bowls/Sculptures )

  • Yes, once you book your spot, an email will be shared later in the year on the details of what to bring.

  • Yes of course! Feel free to bring the instruments you feel called to bring.

  • It is encouraged to take your pieces home and have them fired at a local pottery studio near you.

    However, I do offer an optional add-on: $30 per person for firing, plus shipping. This helps cover kiln time and the careful packing required to return your creations to you safely.

    If you’re local and prefer not to pay for shipping, a studio pick-up option is available.

    Please note: Clay pieces must fully dry before firing — usually 1.5 to 2 weeks — to help prevent cracks or explosions in the kiln.

Cancellation Policy for Retreat Tuition

60 days out - 50% of Total Refunded

60 day before: Non-Refundable

Tuition Payment can be transferred to a future retreat.

Cancellation Policy for Venue Lodging

  • Cancel 8+ days before: Refund minus $60 fee.

  • Cancel 1–7 days before: Credit for future Venue program minus $60 fee.

  • No refund or credit for same-day cancellation

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A Note on Lineage, Land, and Community

These retreats are rooted in the ancestral teachings of the Mesoamerican tradition. As a woman of Indigenous descent from the lands of the Americas, I carry these traditional practices of the clay with permission and care, as they were passed on to me by my teacher.

This space is open to all women who feel a sincere call to create, remember, and connect — whether from a lineage of the Americas or another Ancestry—so long as the heart moves with respect and openness.

The land we gather on is sacred, carrying the presence of those who came before. For many, this connection awakens remembrance, grief, clarity, and empowerment. These retreats honor difference rather than bypass it, inviting understanding through creativity, intention, and deep listening.

Each woman brings her own story, her own medicine. Together, we shape clay, create music, and weave something greater than ourselves. This is not about perfection—it’s about showing up with honesty, curiosity, and humility.

My role is not to guide from above, but to walk beside you, offering what I can so we may remember something meaningful together.

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Retreat Application

This retreat is rooted in Indigenous traditions, grounded creative practice, and the gentle emergence of ancestral healing and women’s embodied wisdom.Through clay, music, and ceremony, we’ll weave connection, creativity, and remembrance in a supportive, intentional space.