Join Cynthia Winton-Henry, Wing & A Prayer Players and Austin InterPlayers as they dance, sing, and tell stories, "making stuff up" on the spot!

What The Body Wants Performance - Austin

Cynthia Winton-Henry, Melinda McLain, and Sheila K Collins,PhD

Austin, TX

Sunday single evening performance 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm

Part of InterPlay co-founders Cynthia Winton-Henry and Phil Porter's Texas Book Tour - the Austin "What The Body Wants" performance follows a day long workshop on InterPlay as a performance art. Participants celebrate their own body wisdom in song, story, movement and stillness, as they explore individual and collective creativity.

Cost: $10

Registration/Information: 817/706-4967

Venue

Vortex Theatre

2307 Manor Road
Austin, TX 78722
Leaders
Cynthia Winton-Henry
Cynthia Winton-Henry, co-founder of InterPlay with Phil Porter, has researched "what the body wants" in the arts, in jails, shelters, slums, hospitals, churches, businesses, classrooms, doctoral programs in theology and the arts, and in multicultural education. She develops somatic curriculums to address racism, leadership for the Earth, and spiritual intelligence with an eye to supporting millennials. A featured speaker on the Body Intelligence Summit and a keynoter at conferences, Cynthia is the author of What the Body Wants, Having It All: Body, Mind, Heart & Spirit Together Again at Last; 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: A Playbook on How to Create From Body and Soul.. Check out her writing, The Dancing Center, on Substack, her Hidden Monastery Online Dance Chapels and courses for those seeking spiritual intelligence for our time at cynthiawinton-henry.com.
Melinda McLain
Melinda is a writer, musician and intentional interim minister in the United Church of Christ. She plays professionally in the fields of public relations, organizational development and with all kinds of people and musical instruments. She is a member of Wing It! InterPlay performance ensemble.
Sheila K Collins,PhD
Sheila K. Collins is the director of InterPlay Pittsburgh and the Wing & A Prayer Pittsburgh Players, an InterPlay-based performance troupe she founded in 2006 to assist human service agencies and art organizations in accomplishing their noble purposes. A former professional dancer, Sheila has described herself as a “dancing social worker” for over 40 years, throughout her careers as a therapist, social work professor, and writer.

She is the author of Stillpoint: A Playbook for Caregivers to Find Ease, Time to Breathe, and Reclaim Joy, which since its second edition, co-authored by Christine Gautreaux, has become a popular weekly online class, and Warrior Mother: Fierce Love, Unbearable Loss and the Rituals That Heal.

She’s been known to travel the country enlisting InterPlayers to help her Perform her Books, demonstrating how InterPlay tools help us get through life’s ordinary and extraordinary, “tough challenges”

Her latest book, The Art of Grieving: How Art and Artmaking Help Us Grieve, and Live Our Best Lives explores how the arts of storytelling, dance, music, and visual arts help mourners navigate episodes of grief, process loss, and extract meaning and wisdom for their future lives.

sheilakcollins@gmail.com 817 706-4967 120 Chapel Harbor Dr Pittsburgh Pa 15238

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