imagery, body and knowing
SoulPlay: Exploring on Behalf of Your Soul
C.C. King
Concord, MA
February 1, 8, 15 and 29 from 7 to 9pm
SoulPlay brings together two intuitive practices: InterPlay® and SoulCollage®. InterPlay engages us in activities that lead to our movement and stories, silence and song, ease and amusement. SoulCollage is an intuitive art form that invites our souls to speak through collaged images that we create. Combining SoulCollage and Interplay opens us up to express and nurture our innate wisdom in playful and intuitive ways.
In these classes, we will guide participants in ways of combining SoulCollage with Interplay to create a rich experiential mix of movement, imagery, and words that can yield new insights and awareness. Participants will make SoulCollage cards and work with them in sound and movement. Linking our cards to spontaneous movement integrates body, mind and spirit in ways that feel grounding, rejuvenating, and freeing. When tending our soul, it adds an extra dimension to link our symbolic, imaginative imagery with our physical body, with movement, with breath. To do so is to nurture our whole body spirit.
Previous experience in art or movement is not needed. All materials will be supplied.
Cost: $120 for the series; ask about scholarships
Registration/Information: CC King at ccking.interplay@gmail.com or Pam Swing at pam.swing@gmail.com
Venue
Wright Tavern Center for Spiritual Renewal
20 Lexington Road
Concord, MA 01742
Located at First Parish in Concord; this group meets in the Parish Hall. Enter from the side entry (to the right of the church as you face it.)
Parking is available on the street.
Wright Tavern can be reached directly at 978/369-9602, ask for Caroline McCloy, director.
Leaders
C.C. King
CC King is a certified InterPlay Leader, Boston-area coordinator and national InterPlay board member. She has been practicing the joyous unfolding of Interplay for ten years. She is a visual artist, teacher and community acitivist. As the co-founder of a local Earth Day Celebration gone year-round, she facilitates workshops in organic sculpture and organizes public performance. Her background includes nonprofit management, art and family therapy and a life-long commitment to finding in the natural world that which nurtures our souls (and all the rest).

