On July 21, 2026, a three-hour evening at Peace Awareness Labyrinth & Gardens' Historic Guasti Villa in Los Angeles unfolds as a hybrid: part book launch, part concert, part communal ritual. Located at 3500 W Adams Blvd, Los Angeles, CA, this event presents Alisha Das's Your Angelic Ancestry alongside live music, guided meditation, and a lakeside dinner by the reflecting pool. The setting is defined by the stone labyrinth, fountains, and formal gardens that open into a quiet enclave in the heart of south Los Angeles.
The program moves deliberately from arrival to immersion: light refreshments beside the fountain, a staged live performance featuring Grammy-listed Native American flutist Evren Ozan, cellist and vocalist Elizabeth Naomi, singer-songwriter Joshua Hayes, and angelic vocals by Jaime King and Pammy Hilton. Readings by Alisha Das, with actors Jaime King and Craig Sheffer, fold literary narrative into ritual. A guided meditation to the Great Archangels and a Q&A invite guests to explore personal lineage of spirit, then the evening closes with dancing led by Alisha on the decks.
What makes this evening unique is the marriage of place and purpose. The Guasti Villa grounds provide rare urban calm—formal terraces, a reflecting pool, and a stone labyrinth built for contemplative walking—so the book launch doubles as a local pilgrimage into quieter attention. Acoustic performances benefit from the compact garden acoustics; flutes and cello bloom beside stone and water in ways that larger halls rarely replicate. For visitors who care about experiences that blend performance, ritual, and social connection, this is an uncommon Los Angeles offering.
Practical details are straightforward. The event runs roughly three hours from 5:00 to 8:00 pm; in-person tuition is listed at $25 while online access is complimentary. Gated, secure parking is provided on-site on a first-come, first-served basis; the meeting point is 3500 W Adams Blvd. The host encourages comfortable, layered clothing for outdoor garden seating and suggests arriving early to walk the labyrinth and enjoy the fountains.
This evening suits people curious about spiritual practice, live acoustic performance, and intimate literary events. It’s especially apt for those who appreciate venues that shape the experience—where pathways, pools, and stonework become part of the performance. For a summer night in Los Angeles that trades spectacle for intimacy, the Guasti Villa offers a memorable, portable kind of sacred space.
Expect close-up music and spoken-word moments that reward attentive listening; bring a small notebook or journal if you want to record insights from the meditation and readings. The event favors low lighting and open-air seating, so plan for cooler evening temperatures. Public transit and rideshare drop-offs are common here, but plan extra time for traffic. Book early—seating and on-site parking are limited. Enjoy the evening.