Celebrate the Autumnal Equinox with InterPlay

New Mexico InterPlay Untensive Retreat

Susan Main

Albuquerque, NM

Three Days September 23-26, 2009 • 7 pm Wednesday- 2 pm Saturday

InterPlay is an active, creative way to unlock the wisdom of our bodies, to connect with others, and to just plain have fun. Celebrate the passing of the Autumnal Equinox as we play using simple practices based in movement, storytelling, song, and stillness.

Schedule:
• Wednesday 7-9 pm
• Thursday and Friday
Morning sessions
Afternoon options:
Individual focus sessions
Group play time
Free time to explore some of the unique and beautiful offerings of New Mexico
Evening sessions
• Saturday morning with lunch together (provided)

Accommodations: For possible homestays and lodging recommendations contact Anne at 505/281-0058 or 510/333-8839 (cell) or moontrees9@msn.com

Meals: Participants are on their own with the exception of Saturday lunch.

CEUs
Body Wisdom BCEU approval # 2583. Course meets the qualification for 12 hours of continuing education credit for MFTs and/or LCSWs as required by the California Board of Behavioral Sciences. Refunds will be given up to two days before the event minus a $20 processing fee.

Cost: $175/ $225 after Sept. 10th

Registration/Information: InterPlay office: 510/465-2797, info@interplay.org

Venue

Albuquerque Mennonite Church

1300 Girard Blvd., N.E.
Albuquerque, NM 87106
Leaders
Susan Main
Susan Main has her BA in Dance and Theater from UC Santa Cruz and has been leading InterPlay and performing with Wing It! Performance Ensemble since 1995. Her leading experience includes Interplay Camp, New Years Eve Retreats, Untensives, Monday women's group, monthly Deepening and the Leadership Program. She infuses InterPlay into her 12-step recovery work, nature play, tap dancing, dance teaching, attitude and life. Her specialty: creating a safe and playful haven for creativity and truth...wit and laughter.

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