A Storymaking Workshop with Emily Green-Cain
Tell It Like it IS!!!
Diane Saliba Ault

Nashville, TN
Saturday afternoon 4 hours June 3rd 2-4:30pm, 5-6-BodySpirit Celebration
- an afternoon delight! 2-4:30pm with BodySpirit Celebration following.
Weave colorful strands of story with movement, sounds and words. With an easy focus, Emily will lead you through simple techniques for performance and play. All are welcome, no particular experience is necessary. _There is beauty and wonder contained in the details of our daily lives. _Stories are what bind a community together... and lead us to the sacred... Be led in a day of rest, retreat, and re-creation!
Cost: $25 admission for InterPlay Scholarship Fund
Registration/Information: Contact Diane at diane@interplaytn.org, or Emily at emilygreencain@earthlink.net
Venue
First Universalist Unitarian Church
1808 Woodmont, Blvd
Nashville, TN 37215
Leaders
Diane Saliba Ault
Diane is a longtime community organizer, activist and artist who wears lots of hats! Her roles are many but her vision is one: wholeness for all.
She has served on the boards & staff of many church and community non-profit organizations, locally, regionally and nationally and has a passion for community-building across lines of race, class and culture.
She loves the simplicity and elegance of the InterPlay forms and shares them with other adventurous souls in Nashville and other parts of TN! She has organized over 350 InterPlay gatherings in the last 6 years and is building a strong mutual support network of community artists. She is in the fifthyear of teaching the InterPlay Leadership Program.
She has recently become the grandmother of twin boys and then another baby girl and enjoys the multicultural nature of her family. Her Moroccan son-in-law and daughter Sara live next door and between them they speak 5 languages.
She is interested in supporting the development of InterPlay in more areas, especially in the South. She is available for travel and exchange (body barters!) with other InterPlayers in other communities.
Cell phone is 615-594-4410