Where everyone shine!
InterPlay Performance Untensive: Asheville
Cynthia Winton-Henry and
Phil Porter
Asheville, NC
5-day workshop Wednesday 7 pm-Sunday noon · July 5-9
Are you a member of an InterPlay performance ensemble? Would you like to create one? Or do you just want to "go for it" artistically and improvisationally? Learn advanced skills in how to make dances, sing songs, and tell stories on the spot that look rehearsed even if you don't have years of training. Learn important "ensemble" skills. Find out how to create whole evening-length performances with people of all abilities and experiences. Homestays and hotel options available.
Cost: $275 (room and board not included)
Registration/Information: 510/465-2797
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..
Phil Porter
Phil is one of the founders of InterPlay. He is a teacher, performer, writer, and organizer. With Cynthia Winton-Henry he is the co-founder of WING IT! Performance Ensemble, and has written several books, some in collaboration with Cynthia, including Having It All: Body, Mind, Heart & Spirit Together Again at Last and The Slightly Mad Rantings of a Body Intellectual Part One. Phil is particularly interested in the use of InterPlay in organizational life, and believes that InterPlay can be a powerful tool to create communities of diversity and peace.

