A solemn yet celebratory Zoom gathering to uphold the Art of Grieving
A Dying to Live Cabaret
Cynthia Winton-Henry
Online, ONLINE
Friday May 3, 4-6pm Pacfic on Zoom
Ready to lean into Death as a holy companion and reflect on life’s greatest improvisation: death and dying? Come to the Cabaret. Cynthia brings art, love, experience, and solemn joy to help people get in their bodies. Stephen, a retired hospice chaplain, listens, reflects, and helps people get out! Together, they have it covered!
In the first hour, we greet one another, honor any present grief, and lift up gratitude for life. We will honor
Death’s role at the sacred center of life
That dying is not a solo dance
Dying requires a herd of angels
We have an obligation to die wise.
In the second hour, you can choose to sign up to tell a story, sing, dance, or offer a reading or images about death and dying. We'll conclude with a dance on behalf of Life.
The Cabaret is open to all. Link to Register as a Witness or Participant.
In the first hour, we greet one another, honor any present grief, and lift up gratitude for life. We will honor
Death’s role at the sacred center of life
That dying is not a solo dance
Dying requires a herd of angels
We have an obligation to die wise.
In the second hour, you can choose to sign up to tell a story, sing, dance, or offer a reading or images about death and dying. We'll conclude with a dance on behalf of Life.
The Cabaret is open to all. Link to Register as a Witness or Participant.
Cost: Donation- 0-25
Registration/Information: email Cynthia@interplay.org
Leaders
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..

