InterPlay: A Creative Practice For Our Times - March Series
Edinburgh & Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom
Thursday through Sunday, March 6 - 11, 2012
You are invited to participate in a series of workshops exploring the creative practice of InterPlay® - a movement, storytelling, voice and community-building practice with a focus on ease, connection, reflection and play.
Download a pdf brochure with detailed descriptions of all of the workshops!
MARCH WORKSHOP SERIES
Tuesday, 6 March
Introducing InterPlay: A Creative Practice For Our Times
Same workshop, two separate times and locations!
• 10am–12pm (venue tbc)
• 5–6:30pm Pearce Institute, 840 Govan Road, Glasgow G51 3UU
Wednesday, 7 March
Introducing InterPlay: Ease Into Connection and Community
7–9pm St James's Church Hall, Rosefield Place, Portobello, Edinburgh EH15
Thursday, 8 March
InterPlay: Having Movement, Stillness and Contact
10am–12pm Gillis Centre, 100 Strathearn Road, Edinburgh EH9
InterPlay: Having Our Words and Our Voice
2–4pm Gillis Centre
Saturday, 10 March
InterPlay for Performance, Part 1: Embodied Expression for Storytelling & Presenting
10–1pm (venue tbc)
InterPlay for Performance, Part 2: Easing Into Performance
For those who wish to participate in the evening performance
2–5pm (venue tbc)
An Evening of Shared Storytelling and Movement
7–9pm (venue tbc) (InterPlay performance)
Sunday, 11 March
On Behalf of InterPlay: Celebration and Stillness
For participants of any of the week’s workshops
1:30–4pm St James's Church Hall, Rosefield Place, Portobello, Edinburgh EH15
Cost: 1 workshop: £20/ 2 workshops: £35/ 3 workshops: £50/ 4 workshops: £65/ 5 workshops: £80/ Entire March series: £100/ Concessions available
Registration/Information: To register: go to the website listed under venue. For more information: contact Mairi Campbell - email on website/07988 894 334.
Various venues
Caroline Kisiel
Caroline considers herself an interdisciplinary and multicultural writer and educator with a wide background that has allowed her to cultivate an understanding of creativity, culture and society. Continually experimenting with how InterPlay intersects with all of her work, Caroline is passionately interested in the arts as a way toward cross-cultural understanding, and divides her time between Chicago and the UK. One of her most favorite things is to watch the magic of InterPlay® help others to unlock their own stories and make connections with contact and ease.
As the regional leader for the UK, Caroline welcomes inquiries about UK InterPlay activities and InterPlayers, and would be happy to add you to her Anglo-American InterPlay email list (being Anglo or American not required).

