A UNIQUE COMMUNITY EVENT!

What the Body Wants Performance Ensemble

Jonathan Leavy and Elizabeth Mendana Shaw

Oakland, CA

Performance Sunday · 2 pm · Mar 20

InterPlayers take the stage alongside members of WING IT! Performance Ensemble to perform with uncommon wisdom and unforgettable improvisational nerve on the theme, »What the Body Wants.« Don't miss these shooting stars! Part of a weekend of WING IT! performances.

Cost: $10

Registration/Information: 510/465-2797

Venue

The Oakland Metro Theater

201 Broadway
Oakland, CA
Leaders
Jonathan Leavy
Jonathan Leavy brings a rich and varied bundle of experience to his InterPlay leading. Originally from Colorado, Jonathan used his music major from Colorado State University and performed in and around Florida and New York City for 12 years. From off-broadway to cruise ships, and from dinner theaters to theme parks, Jonathan has found joy through diverse musical theater opportunities. A call to ministry brought Jonathan to Pacific School of Religion in 1998 where he focused on spirituality and the arts. Jonathan has completed the InterPlay Leadership Program and is a long-time member of WING IT! Performance Ensemble and a leader in the InterPlay community, teaching classes and retreats with a focus on the voice and performing.
Elizabeth Mendana Shaw
Elizabeth Mendana, MFA, is a member of the InterPlay-based Wing It! Performance Ensemble in Oakland, CA and is an international InterPlay leader and performer. She is versed in dance, theatre, and stage wisdom with a special gift for caring about people and art at the same time. The San Francisco Chronicle has called her dancing "Stunning" and "Hypnotic". She has performed with several San Francisco choreographers as well as presenting her own creative work with her company Mendana Productions. She has recently relocated to Seattle where she hopes to continue creating performance art, teach Pilates, and make a home.

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