play, discover, follow, witness, share, laugh!
Performance Jam
for Slightly More Advanced InterPlayers, or Those Who Want to Be
Darlene Kucken,
Alex Morton, and
Lorrie Streifel

Asheville, NC
Fourth Wednesdays, 7:15-9:00 pm
First we learn InterPlay forms that are fun to perform and artful to watch. Then, sit back and savor your experience as a Witness, supporting the performers with the spirit of Affirmation. You can let your bodyspirit pull you up to tell, move, or sing a story, make something up on the spot, join in someone else’s offering, or call for an InterPlay form for the joy of it! No experience needed; just a willingness to explore and have FUN! You can't do it wrong!
Cost: $7 - $15 sliding scale
Registration/Information: No registration required. For more info, contact Lorrie 828/253-5575 or email Joy Anna (see below).
Venue
One Center Yoga
120 Coxe Ave, Suite 3A
Asheville, NC 28801
Parking: Park behind the building, on either side, or on the street.
Come upstairs or up the elevator to the third floor. The One Center Yoga studio is in Suite 3A. Map location with GoogleMaps.
Leaders
Darlene Kucken
Darlene has been exploring InterPlay forms and practices for about 13 years (give or take) and has definitely had her life enhanced by these practices. You would never know she used to be an introverted wall flower! After just a short time doing InterPlay she came to realize how much her energy made a difference in a room of people. So there's no telling what difference her Big Body Spirit could make on the planet if she just let it shine! She now improvises her Life (quite well, thank you) using the learned tools, forms and practices of InterPlay. She attributes her playfulness to InterPlay, and also her quest for deeper meaning in her life and the life of the community she surrounds herself with. She witnesses how much InterPlay can bring out the most in those that bring a willingness of spirit to the InterPlay practices.
Alex Morton
Dr. Alex Morton is currently Professor Emeritus of Pharmacy and Clinical Sciences in the College of Pharmacy and retired Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences in the College of Medicine Department of Psychiatry at the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston, SC., where he taught and practiced for 34 years. He currently has a private practice where he consults in clinical psychopharmacology and is a guest lecturer at MUSC. He is board certified in Psychiatric Pharmacy Practice, and is one of 587 practitioners worldwide.
He taught psychopharmacology full-time in both Medicine and Pharmacy programs at MUSC. His extensive research investigations have focused primarily on the psychopharmacological treatment of mood, anxiety, and substance disorders. He has testified as an expert witness in psychopharmacology in over 60 capital murder cases regarding the effects of drugs on the brain. Leisure activities include InterPlay and slow, long distance running, having completed over 130 Ultra Marathon runs.
Lorrie Streifel