tongue and table dinner series
Tongue and table is an on-going series of intimate dinners and storytelling experiences curated for women.
Through these dinners, rich connections are made and a sense of belonging is cultivated.






dia de los muertos dinner
Join us for our dia de los muertos dinner on Saturday, October 25th where we will honor and celebrate the ancestors.
3 - 8 pm @ OJO CONEJO FARM in
Ojo Sarco, NM
meet your chef, heathar shepard
menu
meet your ritualist for the evening,
Jen Antill
guidelines for ritual storytelling
This is more than a dinner.
This is ritual - a ceremony of building rich and deep connections.
Our storytelling theme will be centered around our ancestors and our loved ones who have gone to the great beyond. Together, we will create an altar with photos of our ancestors and share stories about those who have passed.
Prepare your story by writing it down or speaking it out loud.
Practice with others, in front of the mirror, in your car.
This is not about giving a good performance, but about creating a story that is enjoyable to tell and to listen to.
Each story needs to be kept at five minutes or less.
You do not need to have any past experience telling stories or preforming.
We are all storytellers. We are all orators. We just need to find the right able to sit at.
Amidst our stories, we will find friends, build community and hear stories that serve as a kind of healing balm to our own questions and challenges.
Elizabeth Fagan is the force behind Lili St Anne, a Santa Fe art-folk odyssey where raw emotion collides with spectral soundscapes. Her music isn’t just heard—it’s felt. It drifts between the delicate and the defiant, threading folk roots with the wild spark of psychedelia.
Listeners have called her voice moonglow and thunder, a secret sauce that stirs something primal. Her songs have become ritual—woven deep into love, loss, and the ghosts we carry. Elizabeth’s live performances unravel something deep—audiences leave her shows stirred, weightless, and changed. She doesn’t just sing—she channels, with melodies that recall Fiona Apple, Tori Amos, and PJ Harvey. She shows people something deep in herself—and in doing so, makes them feel alive.
Musical Guest and Guide for the Evening
Tickets: $225 per person
12 tickets available
Location: OJO CONEJO FARM, located in the village of Ojo Sarco on the high road to taos . Ojo Sarco is an hour north of Santa Fe, an hour south of Taos and an hour east of Abiquiu. (Directions to the event will be given once tickets are purchased)
Our event will begin at 3pm with a ceremony and storytelling event to honor our ancestors, our dead and our loved ones who have passed. At 5pm we will begin the dinner portion of the evening.
This event is for women only
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Refund Policy
We understand that life happens.
Due to the extensive planning required for our dinners, we are not able to refund tickets.