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InterPlay Performance Workshop

Unleashing Your Creativity in Every Moment
Marty Roddy

Minneapolis, MN

Wednesdays, Feb 23- April 13, 6:30pm - 9:30pm

InterPlay, created 20 years ago in San Francisco, is a fully-embodied, improvisational system that encompasses vocal and instrumental music, dance, and story-telling. InterPlay allows for spontaneous creativity on both the solo and group levels, allowing individual exploration for artists of all kinds, as well as collaboration among artists of varying skill levels and fields. This 8-week class will cover the incremental techniques and InterPlay forms that are most often used in performance around the world and includes an opportunity to perform on April 6 with a wrap-up session April 13.

Cost: $105

Registration/Information: 612/644-1744 / martrodd@yahoo.com

Venue

Oliver Dance Studio (no sign out front)

#16 East 27th street
Minneapolis, MN
This is a Condo on the corner of 1st Ave South. Come to the front door and ring the studio bell. On street parking is available.
Leaders
Marty Roddy

Marty Roddy has been creating all his life: writing and telling stories, dancing, singing, creating connections with individuals and social movements and designing ritual for many types of communities and events. InterPlay allows him to combine all his passions in helping unlock the creative power within each body and within the GroupBody of communities large and small.

His formal education includes undergraduate work in Literature and Peace Studies at Clarke College, as well as graduate work in Theology and the Arts at United Seminary of the Twin Cities. He was introduced to InterPlay in 1996, is a Certified InterPlay Teacher offering many types of classes and workshops, and performs with SoulPlay Performance Ensemble.

As a teacher he shares an abundant heart and encouraging wisdom, knowing that all bodies are full of beauty and playful soul.

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