Not planning on living forever? Mght we need to know more about dying?

Dying To LIve Workshop and Cabaret

Pittsburgh Welcomes Cynthia and Stephen Winton-Henry
Lynn Coghill, Sheila K Collins,PhD, and Cynthia Winton-Henry

Pittsburgh , PA

Thursday Oct. 19th 7 - 9 pm

Rev. Stephen Winton-Henry, hospice chaplain-grief educator and Cynthia Winton-Henry, cofounder of InterPlay are dying to live. Good at helping people get into and out of their bodies, in the Dying to Live Tour and Cabaret they share lessons and welcome wisdom around the biggest dance we do: Live and Die. Using the old ways of music, stories, and dance we’ll Toast one another, write our names in the book of life and touch on the four key body wisdoms of the Dying to Live Cabaret. Death role at the sacred center of life Death is not a solo dance Death requires a band of angels We have an obligation to die well

Cost: suggested donation $10

Registration/Information: call 817 706-4967 for more information

Venue

Persad Center

5301 Butler Street
Pittsburgh , PA 15201
Easy access Parking in the front of the building. Persad is in the left hand corner of the complex.
Leaders
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

Cynthia Winton-Henry
Cynthia Winton-Henry, M.Div., co-founded InterPlay and Body Wisdom, Inc., with Phil Porter. Her interest in supporting body and soul led her to curate the Hidden Monastery Online Dance Chapels and courses for those seeking the spiritual intelligence needed for our time at cynthiawinton-henry.com.. As an artist, auhtor and mentor, she can be found on Substack at The Dancing Center where her research into "what the body wants" in community arts, shelters, churches, businesses, classrooms, and everyday life led her to create the somatic curricula she needs to address racism, leadership for the Earth, and the Arts of Ensoulment. Featured on the Body Intelligence Summit, Spiritual Directors International, and as a credential facilitator for the Sacred Dance, her publications include What the Body Wants; 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: How to Create From Body and Soul..

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