Online Leaders Gathering March 2025 - Rooted, Rising & Reconnecting
Online, ONLINE
Thursday - Sunday, March 20-23, 2025
Join Us Online for 4 Days of Deep Play and Leadership Wisdom!
Gather with a vibrant community of InterPlay Leaders, Life Practice participants, and graduates from around the world for four days of connection, creativity, and renewal. Whether you're a longtime leader or just beginning your journey, this event offers a space to deepen your practice, share your wisdom, and build meaningful relationships.
What to Expect
- A fully online gathering, making it easier than ever to join
- A tailored experience of selecting time slots that match your "Zoom attention span"
- Whole-group sessions for inspiration and connection
- Movement opportunities in large and small groups
- A variety of engaging, playful workshops led by skilled InterPlay leaders
- News from the National Office and what's happening with InterPlay across the globe
- Time to reconnect with old friends and make new ones
Whether you’re in the Life Practice or Leader Training Program or are an Art & Social Change grad, this gathering is for you.
Schedule
Sessions will accommodate most U.S. time zones and offer times for international participants.
Thursday: 4:30 - 6:00 PM PT | 7:30 - 9:00 PM ET
Friday–Saturday: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM PT | Noon – 9:00 PM ET
Sunday: 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM PT | Noon – 4:00 PM ET
Step into a joyful, dynamic, and supportive space to play, lead, and grow. We can’t wait to see you there! Save Your Spot Today!Registration - Tuition & Discounts:
$275 if you register by February 2nd
$300 starting February 3rd
Special Offer:
Leaders who offer a workshop receive an additional $50 off tuition. Workshop proposals are still being accepted! You can propose your workshop here!
Reduced tuition and payment plans available.
Let’s Make it Accessible
Register yourself and consider helping someone else attend with a scholarship donation. Your generosity can make a huge difference.
“We shall not cease from exploration, and the end of all our exploring will be to arrive where we started and know the place for the first time.” -T.S. Eliot
Cost: $275 Early registration; $300 starting Feb. 3rd. (Offer a workshop for $50 discount)
Registration/Information: For registration or financial assistance questions, email Office@interplay.org; Program questions, email Programs@interplay.org
For nearly thirty years, Sacil (Suh-SEEL) Armstrong has combined facts, self-care, respect, and embodied practices to guide people through tough discussions on topics like racism and oppression, so InterPlay was a natural fit. Her focus on mental/emotional wellness first helps clients get out of their heads and into their bodies so they can actively listen, accept facts they might otherwise avoid, and embrace personal change to support human rights.
Her roles in marketing for a regional science museum, public relations and adult programming for a library system, and leading a grassroots movement to reduce violent crime in a low-income, high crime “neighborhood” of 30,000 people prepared her for her current deep community and one-on-one engagements. As an award-winning facilitator, community program creator, and Certified InterPlay Leader, she supports clients as they learn to connect with themselves, one another, and information in ways that reshape their thinking, beliefs, and behavior.
Sacil loves music, art, and laughter to set the mood for learning and transformation. She is a Certified Zentangle Teacher, and often combines abstract art as meditation with her social justice work.
Sacil is the founder of the Everyday Activism Habit, a membership community designed to heal with self-care, build confidence with knowledge, and stretch your comfort zone to stand against oppression. Learning and growing in community reminds us we’re not alone.
IG, LinkedIn, Facebook: @TheRealSacilShe currently uses performance art, movement, poetry, storytelling and InterPlay to address issues of oppression with women who are incarcerated, people living with severe and persistent mental illness and homelessness. She also works with activists and artists to maintain balance and self-care during these intense times we find ourselves living.
Pivoting with the times Christine has been called an expert on Zoom and utilizes this online platform to facilitate connection and ease in an online, interactive learning environment.
Christine Gautreaux holds a Bachelor’s and Master’s Degree in Social Work. She has professional experience with successful grant writing, community organizing and social media marketing. Christine is a life coach for caregivers who are burnt out and ready to take back their own life and make it delightful again. She is the co-author of Stillpoint: A Caregivers Playbook to find ease and to take a deep breath and reclaim joy and Women Connected in Wisdom: Stories and Resources Rooted in the 8 Dimensions of Wellnes V. I and V. II