During this darkest quarter of the year, from Halloween/Hallowmas to Ground’s Hog
Day/Imbolc, the earth invites us to drop in and down and to listen deeply. How do we
create an inner nest of being that nurtures the unknown and the unborn?
Without creating the intention to slow down and listen deeply, this mysterious, fertile
season can pass us by. Using movement, story, song, and stillness, we’ll explore ways
to bring more awareness (and ease and amusement) to the mystery of this darkening
time of the year.
This playshop is open to both brand new InterPlayers and those with previous experience.
Wear comfortable, layered clothing, and bring a water bottle.
Bring a friend!
Leaders
Krista Gemmell Harris
Krista loves moving and playing with people. She is a gifted teacher and master InterPlay leader who has a long history of inspiring people to find more joy, ease, and wisdom in being bodies. Krista has been leading InterPlay since 1993. She is one of the original InterPlay pioneers who helped create InterPlay communities and Life Practice Programs outside the Bay area.
Krista has an M.F.A. in Dance and is certified in both Laban Movement Analysis and InterPlay. Authentic Movement, Insight Meditation and Shibashi QiGong also inform and enrich her life and work. Krista has been an advocate for both deepening the experience of stillness in InterPlay and for bringing more playfulness into her meditation communities. Along with other InterPlayers, Krista is beginning to explore how the InterPlay tools and forms can be used to support social action education and change.
2131 NW 93rd St
Seattle, WA 98117
United States
Email: kristaharris@comcast.net
206/784-8030
Tere Zorich
Tere Zorich (she/they) is a mixed white/indigenous lesbian of Bolivian & Slavic descent. She is a multidimensional artist & performer whose work operates at the intersection of art & social-emotional learning. They came to InterPlay by way of Latin partner dance and have a deep love for group hive creation through movement, storytelling, ideation, and play. Outside of dance, they love to learn, love to gab, love to act both in the character performance sense as well as the acting out sense, and teach music.