Want an opportunity to experience InterPlay at a deeper level with a supportive and affirming community? Be one of the Select to be able to say YOU were at the First Asheville Collaborative Untensive
Asheville’s First Ever Collaborative InterPlay Untensive
Peter Buck,
Darlene Kucken,
Lynda Letourneau,
Nancy Moore,
Alex Morton, and
Lorrie Streifel
Asheville, NC
Friday, April 12 - Sunday, April 14
Be one of the select to say YOU were at the First Asheville Collaborative Untensive!! Several of the regions leaders will offer sections of the Untensive.
This will be a multi-day playful community experience of luxuriating in movement, story, voice and stillness, all while the spring green foliage is making its way up the mountain slopes. This event will be held in downtown Asheville and will be non residential (we can assist with housing).
Friday, April 12: 7:00-9:00 pm
Saturday, April 13: 9:00 am-9:00 pm
Sunday, April 14: 9:00 am-1:00 pm
Cost: $75.00 Scholarship/barter is available. Part of the proceeds will go to Body Wisdom, the "Mother Ship" of InterPlay.
To register: Lorrie Streifel (828-712-4471) lstreifel@bellsouth.net or Peter Buck (828-506-2741) theoldbuckaroo2000@yahoo.com
Please register even if you do not need housing.
Cost: Cost: $75.00 Scholarship/barter is available.
Registration/Information: Lorrie Streifel: 828/712-4471 lstreifel@bellsouth.net or Peter Buck: 828/506-2741 theoldbuckaroo2000@yahoo.com
Venue
Training Center studio at Town and Mountain Realty
261 Asheland Ave.
Asheville, NC 28801
Directions: 261 is on the corner of Asheland Ave (becomes McDowell) and Pfifer St (becomes Southside), just south of Asheville's downtown. Town and Mountain's "Training Center" studio entrance is behind the building, accessed from either side. You can find it either by turning into the parking lot off of Asheland (building has "261" prominently displayed), park, and walk up a flight of metal stairs behind and to the right of the building, OR enter the first driveway on the right off of Phifer. Park and walk along the far wall on long "ramp" leading to the studio door. This entrance is fully accessible with no stairs. Map available on location webpage.
Bathrooms, lounge, and kitchen with refridgerator and stove are connected to the studio.
Leaders
Peter Buck
Darlene Kucken
Darlene has been exploring InterPlay forms and practices for about 13 years (give or take) and has definitely had her life enhanced by these practices. You would never know she used to be an introverted wall flower! After just a short time doing InterPlay she came to realize how much her energy made a difference in a room of people. So there's no telling what difference her Big Body Spirit could make on the planet if she just let it shine! She now improvises her Life (quite well, thank you) using the learned tools, forms and practices of InterPlay. She attributes her playfulness to InterPlay, and also her quest for deeper meaning in her life and the life of the community she surrounds herself with. She witnesses how much InterPlay can bring out the most in those that bring a willingness of spirit to the InterPlay practices.
Lynda Letourneau
I have been exploring Interplay incrementally for about 15+ years. I lead a class intermittently and particularly like to lead a slow, steady class that has a theme. I'm interested in paying delightful attention to my own body wisdom and leading others to do the same. I work as an occupational therapist primarily in a rural Home Health setting/ communities. I'm on a long learning curve on how to sneak InterPlay into my life and work.
I've also been doing DOBO at funerals and weddings for friends and loved ones.
Nancy Moore
Nancy is a watercolor artist, weaving the arts n arts of healing, energy work, and ministry.
She leads workshops she calls Image Evoked Storytelling, and is publishing a portfolio of images to initiate storytelling for the beholder.
Alex Morton
Dr. Alex Morton is currently Professor Emeritus of Pharmacy and Clinical Sciences in the College of Pharmacy and retired Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences in the College of Medicine Department of Psychiatry at the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston, SC., where he taught and practiced for 34 years. He currently has a private practice where he consults in clinical psychopharmacology and is a guest lecturer at MUSC. He is board certified in Psychiatric Pharmacy Practice, and is one of 587 practitioners worldwide.
He taught psychopharmacology full-time in both Medicine and Pharmacy programs at MUSC. His extensive research investigations have focused primarily on the psychopharmacological treatment of mood, anxiety, and substance disorders. He has testified as an expert witness in psychopharmacology in over 60 capital murder cases regarding the effects of drugs on the brain. Leisure activities include InterPlay and slow, long distance running, having completed over 130 Ultra Marathon runs.
Lorrie Streifel