InterPlay North Carolina

Cynthia Winton-Henry and Phil Porter

Cynthia Winton Henry and Phil Porter have been collaborating for over 20 years as artists, teachers, performers and embodied philosophers. Their fascination with creating in the moment led them to develop InterPlay, which makes it easy for anyone to make up stuff on the spot, regardless of ability or previous experience. They have delivered lectures, performed concerts and taught seminars and workshops around the world and have trained over 100 InterPlay leaders.

Cynthia’s and Phil’s books include What The Body Want’s; Having It All: Body, Mind, Heart and Spirit; Together Again at Last: The Wisdom of the Body; Body and Soul; and Poems, Prayers and Exhortations. Other works are concert video tapes: “God, Sex and Power,” “Fear and Abandon,” and “The Unbelievable Beauty of Being Human.” They’ve also done a short video describing their work, “An Introduction to InterPlay” and Cynthia has made an audiotape, “Tales of A Suburban Mystic.”

Read more about Cynthia and Phil, InterPlay, Wing It! Press and Wing It! Performance group at http://www.interplay.org.

InterPlayers

Special Events

Sep 16 – Sep 19

Secrets of InterPlay

Crocker's Mark Gallery
Raleigh

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Oct 8 – Oct 10

An InterPlay Weekend for Men

Crocker's Mark Gallery
Raleigh

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Oct 31 – Oct 17

Secrets of Leading InterPlay

Washington, DC

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Partners

Colleagues

Tom Henderson and Ginny Going are community artists, teachers and organizational consultants.

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Off the Deep End Ensemble

Off the Deep End Ensemble explores the wonder of being human through original dance, music, story and song—a different kind of improv!

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“Such a wide ranging performance! I went from laughing hysterically at Oliver's gibberish rantings and your astute translation, to goose bumps at Donna's awesome story, to fear of flying bowling balls--and everything in between. Aging bodies, black holes, Thanksgiving dinner and tax forms, all enhanced by Ken's delightfully inventive music. And all done so gracefully. How you are able to pull all of this is a mystery to me.”

— Aviva Enoch, Musician