Dance On Behalf Of Nature

Beth Sarver and Beth Sarver

Mission, KS

Saturday, March 7, 9:30am-11am

A Dance On Behalf Of Nature is a creative act of reverence and communion with nature. You will release some angst and invigorate your whole mind body spirit. The power of InterPlay is best experienced for oneself. But, I like to think of it as a cross between going to the gym, the club and church (All at the same time) … without any of the fear, judgement or guilt you may find in any of those places. • Have you been feeling lost in grief about climate change and the reality of our political landscape? • Does your body long to move ecstatically? • Does your heart linger too long in sadness about the prospects of the future? • Does your spirit long to soar with purpose? • Come join this uplifting, communal, exformation of stress and reclamation of body wisdom. Join us March 7, 2020 morning at 9:30 to 11am (arrive up to 10 minutes early to get settled) Cost? Sliding Scale $5 to $30 paid via cash or paypal

Cost: $5-30 sliding scale

Registration/Information: Beth Sarver

Venue

Learning To Fly

4711 Lamar Ave
Mission, KS 66202
In the white geodesic dome at I-35 & Lamar; across from the QuikTrip. Park in the gravel lot at the bottom of the dome.
Leaders
Beth Sarver
Beth Sarver received her Bachelors in Fine Art with an emphasis in Sculpture and Arts Education and is a certified leader of InterPlay; which is a pedagogy for cultivating mindfulness through creativity, performance and play. A regional trainer in Trauma Informed Care, Trauma Sensitive Schools and Building Resilience Culture, Beth has over 13 years of experience as an artist educator in a wide variety of non-traditional settings including: juvenile detention centers, foster care group homes and fine art studios of all kinds. Beth is also an award winning Youth Mentor for the Juvenile Rehabilitation Administration of Seattle, WA.
Beth Sarver
Beth Sarver received her Bachelors in Fine Art with an emphasis in Sculpture and Arts Education and is a certified leader of InterPlay; which is a pedagogy for cultivating mindfulness through creativity, performance and play. A regional trainer in Trauma Informed Care, Trauma Sensitive Schools and Building Resilience Culture, Beth has over 13 years of experience as an artist educator in a wide variety of non-traditional settings including: juvenile detention centers, foster care group homes and fine art studios of all kinds. Beth is also an award winning Youth Mentor for the Juvenile Rehabilitation Administration of Seattle, WA.

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