Play deeper into your unique creative expression!
Body Wisdom for Life!
Play as if your Life depends on it!
TraceyJoy Miller

Seattle, WA
Monthly beginning Sunday, February 9th, 2020
This unique offering will allow you to…
- Engage your creativity, movement & Self-expression through the support of InterPlay forms; making insight and breakthroughs more likely..
- Embrace your self-expression in supportive community. Be your playful, silly, imperfect and deeply sincere self.
- Show up as you are. Regardless of our life circumstances or mood of the day, we come together to play without needing to change who or how we are.
- Offer one another the deep nourishment of being seen and accepted which strengthens our creativity, risk taking and celebration in community.
- Sunday, February 9th
- Sunday, March 8th
- Sunday, April 19th
- Sunday, May 10th
- Sunday, June 14th
Meeting Monthly from 1:00pm - 4:30pm:
Cost: $350 is paid before January 24th, 2020
$400 if paid after January 24th, 2020
Registration/Information: Limited to 12 participants. Contact TraceyJoy to register: traceyjoy.miller@gmail.com or 360-941-8231
Venue
Queen Anne Christian Church
1316 3rd Ave W & W Lee St
Seattle, WA 98119
Neighborhood parking. Along 3rd Ave W there is a single door entrance with a stained glass window beside it. Come in that door and go up the stairs and through the double doors to the Fellowship Hall. Wear layers!
Leaders
TraceyJoy Miller
TraceyJoy has been InterPlaying since 1999. She discovered InterPlay in the Twin Cities, trained as an InterPlay leader in Oakland for three years; live and led InterPlay in the Seattle area for 12 years before returning to the Twin Cities in 2022. Since her 20’s she has studied and applied a variety of approaches to accessing the wisdom of her body and healing. And, she loves supporting others to do the same. She spent many years committed to working on herself; working to become “good enough”. Thankfully InterPlay has brought a balance of levity, playfulness, and community to her life long, sincere explorations as a human being. She considers herself a “Recovering Serious Person”.