Don't miss this great group of new leaders!

Art and Social Change Performance

Diana Trotter and Cynthia Winton-Henry

Oakland, CA

Thursday, August 12, 2010 • 7 pm

A dozen next gen women are gathering in Oakland during the first two weeks of August for the "Art & Social Change" conference at InterPlayce. They will be sharing their passions as artists who want to change the world and getting a full dose of InterPlay to support them in that endeavor.

On Thursday, Aug. 12, they will create an informal performance along with some of the leaders of the conference, including InterPlay leader Diana Trotter from Washington. WING IT! Performance Ensemble musicians Amar & Sahib-Amar Khalsa will be providing live music.

Come witness and meet these exciting folks and hear some of their stories.

Cost: FREE • donations welcome

Registration/Information: Call the InterPlay office at 510/465-2797 for information. No reservations necessary.

Venue

InterPlayce

2273 Telegraph Avenue (at 23rd St.)
Oakland, CA 94612
InterPlayce is the center of the InterPlay universe. The offices for Body Wisdom, Inc. are also located here. The building is at the corner of 23rd and Telegraph, one block north of West Grand. It is just a few blocks from the 19th Street Downtown Oakland BART station, and on several convenient bus lines. On-street parking is always available at night and metered during the day. It is also easily accessible by several of the major freeways. Click here for a map.
Leaders
Diana Trotter
Diana is a freelance theatre artist based in Seattle WA. An award-winning director, Diana specializes in InterPlay for Performance, and has taught classes and workshops in Performance Techniques, InterPlay Storytelling and Speech-making, and InterPlay for Personal Discovery. She is a gifted InterPlay story-teller who performs Big Body Stories wherever the opportunity presents itself.
Cynthia Winton-Henry
Cynthia Winton-Henry, co-founder of InterPlay with Phil Porter, has researched "what the body wants" in the arts, in jails, shelters, slums, hospitals, churches, businesses, classrooms, doctoral programs in theology and the arts, and in multicultural education. She develops somatic curriculums to address racism, leadership for the Earth, and spiritual intelligence with an eye to supporting millennials. A featured speaker on the Body Intelligence Summit and a keynoter at conferences, Cynthia is the author of What the Body Wants, Having It All: Body, Mind, Heart & Spirit Together Again at Last; Dance - A Sacred Art: Discovering the Joy of Movement as Spiritual Practice, Chasing the Dance of Life: A Faith Journey, and The Art of Ensoulment: A Playbook on How to Create From Body and Soul.. Check out her writing, The Dancing Center, on Substack, her Hidden Monastery Online Dance Chapels and courses for those seeking spiritual intelligence for our time at cynthiawinton-henry.com.

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