Wondering how improv artists perform their magic?

Responding in the Moment: An Improv Jam

Friday August 19, 2016 - Open Rehearsal
Richard S Citrin, Lynn Coghill, Sheila K Collins,PhD, Shari Mastalski, and Lois Toni McClendon

Pittsburgh , PA

Saturday August 19th 7 - 9 pm

Join InterPlay performance troupe, Wing & A Prayer Pittsburgh Players for an open rehearsal/performance on the theme of Improv. We’ll pull back the curtain on InterPlay, the system based in dance that we use to create in the moment and on the spot. We’ve invited folks who use improv forms rooted in theater and music to demonstrate their approaches, and see what kind of magic we can create together. Participate as a witness, and when it seems right, join in to discover what gifts improv might have for you.

Cost: suggested donation - $10 or pay what you can

Registration/Information: Sheila K Collins 817/706/4967

Venue

Bodiography Studio

5824 Forbes Ave.
Pittsburgh , PA 15217
Leaders
Richard S Citrin
Richard Citrin been doing InterPlay for 20 + years and traveled the world to do it. Currently a member of the Wing & A Prayer Pittsburgh Players, he's done InterPlay in Sidney, Australia, Edinburgh, Scotland, and Malawi Africa. Formerly the co-founder and director of a behavioral health care clinic in Texas, he consults with leaders of fortune 500 companies around issues of resilience, health and wellness, and talent and leadership development. He enjoys bringing the improvisational tools of InterPlay to his work as an organizational psychologist, corporate coach and consultant..
Lynn Coghill
Lynn came to Pittsburgh originally as a member of the Pittsburgh Ballet. She currently directs the MSW program at the University of Pittsburgh School of Social Work. Recently she received top honors in Pennsylvania as Social Worker of the Year. She is a certified cognitive therapist who specializes in the treatment of anxiety disorders and complicated bereavement. Lynn explores using dance as a part of worship and using the arts to heal trauma in international settings.
Sheila K Collins,PhD
Sheila K. Collins is the director of InterPlay Pittsburgh and the Wing & A Prayer Pittsburgh Players, an InterPlay-based performance troupe she founded in 2006 to assist human service agencies and art organizations in accomplishing their noble purposes. A former professional dancer, Sheila has described herself as a “dancing social worker” for over 40 years, throughout her careers as a therapist, social work professor, and writer.

She is the author of Stillpoint: A Playbook for Caregivers to Find Ease, Time to Breathe, and Reclaim Joy, which since its second edition, co-authored by Christine Gautreaux, has become a popular weekly online class, and Warrior Mother: Fierce Love, Unbearable Loss and the Rituals That Heal.

She’s been known to travel the country enlisting InterPlayers to help her Perform her Books, demonstrating how InterPlay tools help us get through life’s ordinary and extraordinary, “tough challenges”

Her latest book, The Art of Grieving: How Art and Artmaking Help Us Grieve, and Live Our Best Lives explores how the arts of storytelling, dance, music, and visual arts help mourners navigate episodes of grief, process loss, and extract meaning and wisdom for their future lives.

sheilakcollins@gmail.com 817 706-4967 120 Chapel Harbor Dr Pittsburgh Pa 15238

Shari Mastalski
Shari is a graduate of Slippery Rock University where she earned a Masters of Science in Sustainable Systems. She is a dancing storyteller, creative collaborator and frequent artist-in-residence in the schools. Her connection with InterPlay fuels her passion to engage everyone in active arts to set their Dreams in Motion. She is a graduate of the Pittsburgh InterPlay Life Practice Program and a Certified InterPlay Leader.
Lois Toni McClendon
Lois "Toni" McClendon (she/her) is a Storyteller in the African American Oral Tradition, as well as a peace & social justice activist. Toni serves on the Board of Body Wisdom as Secretary. She is a Life Practice Program Leader and a Certified InterPlay leader from Pittsburgh PA USA. Always walking the Beauty Way, Toni believes in building Bridges to Unterstanding between people of all ages from around the world. She is totally committed to Racial Equity and Transformation and strives to emodying the principles and practices of InterPlay in her life's work.Toni is also a member of ABAFASI, a women's West African-style drumming and performance group.

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