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In this interview, Leslie welcomes Cynthia Winton-Henry, author of "The Sacred Art of Dance," to discuss her journey into dance and how it became a spiritual practice for her. Cynthia explains how she started with ballet and then moved on to modern dance in high school, where she discovered her gift for improvisation. From there, she went on to develop InterPlay, a practice that honors the body's wisdom and allows people to connect with their own body wisdom through improvisational movement, voice, and storytelling. Cynthia also discusses the concept of being a highly sensitive person and how dance can be a tool for resetting and grounding oneself in this active, information-filled world. Leslie and Cynthia discuss the role of dance in different cultures and the potential for dance to be a powerful tool for self-expression and connection in all people. They also discuss Cynthia's new book, The Ensoulment Playbook. This interview is a beautiful exploration of the power of dance as a spiritual practice and a way to connect with the wisdom of the body. Find Cynthia Online: Website: Cynthiawinton-henry.com. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/hiddenmonastery LinkedIn: https://wwwww.linkedin.com/in/cynthiawintonhenry/ Youtube: @CynthiaWintonHenry Substack: https://cynthiawintonhenry.substack.com/ Find Us Online: Websites: https://www.universaldancer.com https://lesliezehr.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/universaldancercommunity Instagram: @the.universaldancer YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheUniversaldancer Books: "The Art of Ensoulment: A Playbook on How to Create from Body and Soul," by Cynthia Winton-Henry: https://books2read.com/u/mgREAv "Dance, The Sacred Art: The Joy of Movement as a Spiritual Practice" by Cynthia Winton-Henry: https://books2read.com/u/bPeQYr "Chasing the Dance of Life: A Faith Journey," by Cynthia Winton-Henry: https://books2read.com/u/bPeQYr "The Wisdom of the Body: The Interplay Philosophy and Technique" **by Phil Porter and Cynthia Winton-Henry "Having It All: Body, Mind, Heart & Spirit Together Again at Last" **by Phil Porter with Cynthia Winton-Henry "What the Body Wants/Move: From the Creators of InterPlay" by Cynthia Winton-Henry (Author) with Phil Porter "The Alchemy of Dance: Sacred Dance as a Path to the Universal Dancer" by Leslie Zehr: https://books2read.com/u/bPNVvY "The Al-chemia Remedies: Vibrational Essences from Egyptian Flowers and Sacred Sites" by Leslie Zehr: https://books2read.com/u/38V2zr
Over the past four decades, this episode's guest, Cynthia Winton-Henry, and the worldwide community, she and her collaborator, Phil Porter, have helped to grow, have sparked a reconvening of the pre-historic circle of dance and song, and story that animated and nurtured the nascent human community. For more inspiring change maker stories also check out the Change the Story CollectionBIOCynthia Winton-Henry, M.Div, co-founded InterPlay (www.interplay.org) with Phil Porter in 1989. They mentor teachers around the world in best practices to build community and unlock the wisdom of the body using movement, story, stillness, and voice. Cynthia hosts weekly Online Dance Chapels at the Hidden Monastery at www.cynthiawinton-henry.com and teaches the initiations needed by gifted and sensitive bodies using her Self-Care Playbook in the Art of Ensoulment. She's taught at Holy Names University's Sophia Center and the University of Creation Spirituality in Oakland, and at Pacific School of Religion in Berkeley, where she received the Distinguished Alumni Award. Her books include Move: What the Body Wants by Woodlake Press, Chasing the Dance of Life published by Apocryphile Press and Dance: A Sacred Art by Skylight Press, and wrote the concluding essay "Grace Operatives: How Body Wisdom Changed the World" in Phenomonlogies of Grace edited by Marcus Bussey and Camilla Mozzini.Notable MentionsInterplay: InterPlay is an active, creative way to unlock the wisdom of the bodyPhil 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.African Art in Motion: The exhibition was based on a concept of Robert Farris Thompson, associate professor of art history at Yale University, that African art can only be understood through a grasp of African dance and ritual and in the special language of body motion: implied, arrested, or expressed. TRuth St. Dennis: was an American pioneer of modern dance, introducing eastern ideas into the art and paving the way for other women in dance. She was inspired by the Delsarte advocate Genevieve Stebbins. St. Denis was the co-founder in 1915 of the American Denishawn...
Worship - May 14, 2023 The Great Commission: The sending Church - Acts 12:25-13:1-3 Pastor Don Meeks and Phil Porter, Pastoral Administrator
“Behind the Mitten” is Michigan's premiere travel radio show and Podcast, and it has more than 450 episodes. It is co-hosted by veteran journalist John Gonzalez and longtime chef & beer expert Amy Sherman. The show has been recognized by the Michigan Association of Broadcasters as Best in Category.On this podcast, Amy and Gonzo talk about their love for Mackinac Island fudge, more specifically, Original Murdick's Fudge.They feature:Phil Porter, Director Emeritus of Mackinac Historic State Parks, who runs down the history of Mackinac Fudge. He should know, he wrote a book about it.Andrew Doud, owner of Doud's Market, who talks about life on Mackinac Island in the winter, and how fudge drives everything.Bobby Benser, Jr., co-owner of Original Murdick's Fudge and other island businesses, who runs down all the flavors people can purchase this holiday season.Learn more at https://www.facebook.com/originalmurdicksfudge.This show aired Dec. 3-4, 2022.Make sure to listen to Behind the Mitten on the following stations: *8 a.m. Saturdays on WBRN - 1460 AM and 107.7 FM in Big Rapids *8 a.m. Saturdays on Kalamazoo Talk Radio 1360 WKMI *8 a.m. Saturdays on WILS-1320 AM in Lansing *10 a.m. Saturdays 95.3 WBCK-FM in Battle Creek *10 a.m. Saturdays on News/Talk/Sports 94.9 WSJM in Benton Harbor*4 p.m. Saturdays on WIOS "The Bay's Best!" - 1480 AM & 106.9 FM in Tawas / East Tawas *Noon Sundays on News, Talk and Sports - 1380-AM WPHM in Port Huron *1 p.m. Sundays on WSGW-AM (790) and FM (100.5) in Saginaw *6 p.m. Sundays on WOOD-AM (1300) and (106.9) in Grand Rapids Follow John and Amy on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/behindthemitten orTwitter at @BehindTheMitten and Instagram at @BehindTheMitten_.
Phil Porter from Subaru of Jacksonville joins JMN and the Careathon, inviting the community to join in supporting local kids and their families while they take on cancer.
Ein Jahr Corona – was haben wir in dieser Zeit über uns gelernt? Das persönliche Zwischenfazit gibt´s in dieser Episode. Wir sprechen außerdem über neue Räume und alte Führungskräfte, über die Vorteile von Job-Sharing und die Nachteile von zwölf Wochen Schulferien. Außerdem: Katarina denkt über eine Kinderfrau nach und Sandra hat eine vernichtende Meinung zur Netflix-Doku „Das Hausboot“. Links zur Sendung (inkl. unbeauftragte Werbung) Headset: https://www.jabra.com.de/business/office-headsets/jabra-evolve/jabra-evolve-40##6393-823-109 Lernapp Zahlen & Buchstaben: https://anton.app/ https://montessori.edokiacademy.com/de/ https://apps.apple.com/de/app/staedtler-schreiblern-app/id635815710 Schach für Kinder: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.chesskingdom&hl=de&gl=US Top-Sharing bei Hamburg Wasser: https://nine-to-life.de/geteilte-fuhrung-bei-hamburg-wasser/ Phil Porter: https://www.ndr.de/fernsehen/sendungen/das/Salon-Obscura-Ein-Fotokuenstler-und-seine-fantastische-Welt,dasx23800.html Mittagspausen-Rezepte aus der Jugendherberge Oldenburg: https://nordsee-sauerland.jugendherberge.de/zuhause/kochen-mit-micha/ Hensslers Schnelle Nummer: https://www.hensslers-schnelle-nummer.de/ „Das Hausboot“: https://www.netflix.com/title/81311793 SO ERREICHT IHR UNS antworten@notakinderspiel.de www.instagram.com/notakinderspiel www.instagram.com/katarina_hh www.instagram.com/wortkonfetti
Michigan's historical parks drip with rich history. Something the Mackinac Historical Parks takes painstaking care to re-enact for millions of visitors each year. Phil Porter, Director of the Mackinac State Parks, talks to us about how he manages all this rich Michigan heritage and also how they are keeping people safe during the time of Covid-19.Show Notes:Mackinac Historical State Parks Website (Click here)Mackinac Historical State Parks Facebook (Click here)*** Click here to Subscribe to our Email Newsletter ***
Playwright Phil Porter discusses his work and his experience of using Prospero for teaching theatre writing.
MadLab’s Stephen Woosley and improv veteran Phil Porter return to join Sean, Toni and Scott in discussing Ivan Reitman’s classic 1981 military slob comedy. Plugs: Twitter: @CinemaWheelerte Facebook: facebook.com/CinemaWheelerte/ The Good, The Bad, and The Geeky Podcast: www.gbgpodcast.com Squatch Smashers Comedy Podcast: squatchsmashers.pinecast.co Hashtag Comedy: hashtagcomedy.com Savage Tech: http://savagetech.industries Erik Sternberger: eriksternberger.com Amanda’s Picture Show A Go Go: amandaspictureshowagogo.com It's All Been Done: itsallbeendoneradiohour.com/welcome Columbus Improv Meetup: meetup.com/Columbus-Improv-Comedy-Meetup/ Columbus Unscripted: columbusunscripted.com The Nest Theatre: nesttheatre.com Madlab Theatre: madlab.net Politipod: ipmnation.com/politipod Logo by Toni Sacco
On his last Sunday, Phil Porter explores the idea of "providence," especially as it has related to his many years at First Church Berkeley. If God has plans for us, we are passive characters in the story, but must listen and discern where we might be led.
Phil Porter focuses on the celebration of Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem with an impromptu and humble parade. What is it that any of us might hope for if we were a witness to that important parade?
Minister of Art & Communication Phil Porter discusses Richard Rothstein’s book The Color of Law, which demonstrates comprehensively that housing segregation in the United States was systematically supported by federal, state and local laws and ordinances.
Episode Notes Squatch Smasher Comedy Podcast WebsiteSurrounded by deadly Timmybots and with Vlad near death, the team searches for answers!Squatch Smashers was created and produced by Darren EslerThis episode written by Darren Esler and George Pete Caleodis, and Matt McDonald.Vlad, Football announcer were played by George Pete Caleodis. Twitter: @caleodis IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1241020/?ref=nvsr_1Elvis was played by Phil Porter. Phil is a 30 year veteran of the Columbus, Ohio improv community and likes to serve as a cautionary tale for young improvisers.Jenny was played by Mary Ellen Clark Mary Ellen Clark is a nurse ninja, pitty mama, and instapot guru who fell out of a TARDIS. She wrote that herself. Probably using speech to text.The Brundlematic and the old timey news announcer played by Matt McDonald. Timmy Pilows bots played by Charlie Weirauch. Fan favorite Charlie Weirauch. Twitter: @weirauch Check him out on IMDB. https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0918641/Everyone else was played by Darren Esler. Twitter: @smashmysquatchGo to our website squatchsmashers.com to see more details including links to IMDB Presents pages and twitter accounts and how to contact us. You can also get T-shirts. We have some available but if you want a customized shirt with a favorite line from the show, just let me know and I will make it for you. Please submit all of your fanart of the crew hiding near the huge Tolkienesque tree to smashmysquatch@gmail.comIf you have time and use ITunes or Apple Podcasts, please leave a rating and review. Apparently that is important to some people. Jason Paige wrote and performed the awesome new theme song and cool end credits song. He also sang the Pokemon theme song on the tv show and the video games. So why is he on our dumb little show? Again, I do not know but he is incredibly talented and you should hire him. Find out how on his webpage. http://Jasonpaige.comThank you for listening and go have a beverage! Support Squatch Smashers Comedy Podcast by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/SquatchSmashersFind out more at https://SquatchSmashers.pinecast.coThis podcast is powered by Pinecast. Try Pinecast for free, forever, no credit card required. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-9fa1b6 for 40% off for 4 months, and support Squatch Smashers Comedy Podcast.
Phil Porter suggests that Christianity’s “superpower” to counter the rise in organized hate is the radical idea of not returning evil for evil but to respond instead with love. “Don’t be mean!”
Episode Notes Squatch Smasher Comedy Podcast WebsiteOur Heroes are on the run from an army of sassy and angry Timmy Bots! It's also the extra spooky Halloween episode!Squatch Smashers Season 2 Episode 3 - Brundleskeet part one. Why is it called Brundleskeet? As Led Zeppelin said in Stairway to Heaven “all will be revealed”. They also had a song about squeezing lemons but that song is gross if you think about it. Squatch Smashers was created and produced by Darren EslerThis episode written by George Pete Caleodis, Matt McDonald, and Darren EslerVlad, Football announcer were played by George Pete Caleodis. Twitter: @caleodis IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1241020/?ref=nvsr_1Elvis was played by Phil Porter. Phil is a 30 year veteran of the Columbus, Ohio improv community and likes to serve as a cautionary tale for young improvisers. Jenny was played by Mary Ellen Clark Mary Ellen Clark is a nurse ninja, pitty mama, and instapot guru who fell out of a TARDIS. She wrote that herself. Probably using speech to text. Bad guy from No country for old men Friendos operating system and old timey news announcer played by Matt McDonald. Timmy Pilows bots played by Charlie Weirauch. Fan favorite Charlie Weirauch. Twitter: @weirauch Check him out on IMDB. https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0918641/Everyone else was played by Darren Esler. Twitter: @smashmysquatchGo to our website squatchsmashers.com to see more details including links to IMDB pages, and twitter accounts and how to contact us. You can also get T-shirts. We have some available but if you want a customized shirt with a favorite line from the show, just let me know and I will make it for you. We are the zombo com of podcasts. You can do anything you want.Thank you for listening and go have a beverage! Jason Paige wrote and performed the awesome new theme song and cool end credits song. He also sang the Pokemon theme song on the tv show and the video games. So why is he on our dumb little show? Again, I do not know but he is incredibly talented and you should hire him. Find out how on his webpage. http://Jasonpaige.comSupport Squatch Smashers Comedy Podcast by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/SquatchSmashersFind out more at https://SquatchSmashers.pinecast.coThis podcast is powered by Pinecast. Try Pinecast for free, forever, no credit card required. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-9fa1b6 for 40% off for 4 months, and support Squatch Smashers Comedy Podcast.
In the last of a series of sermons on “Choose Your Own Adventure,” Phil Porter that adventure can also involve periods of waiting or even challenge. He suggests that we might have active choices we can make during these times.
Phil Porter is director of Mackinac State Historic Parks and has studied the Mackinac area extensively. We talk about his latest book on the soldiers of Fort Mackinac. 1:49 – Phil talks about how he got into Mackinac history 46 years ago. He’s written about US military authority after the American Revolution and he’s written…
Tonight we listen to Jono Smith's current band Opus Taylor. This is a show they did last month at the Prairie Meadows Casino and Racetrack. They are a fun band that plays mostly rock, and some blues. The band features Phil Porter on vocals and acoustic guitar, Scott White on drums, Ted Heggen on bass and vocal, Bill Mogolov on acousic and electric guitar, Dr. Lori Ancona on keys and vocals, and Jono Smith on guitar and vocal. Please like, subscribe, share, and comment. If you are on podbean please follow!!!! THANKS!!!!!!!
Reginald’s Phil Porter joins Sean, Toni and Scott to discuss Steve Gordon’s 1981 classic screwball comedy. Plugs: Twitter: @CinemaWheelerte Facebook: facebook.com/CinemaWheelerte/ Hashtag Comedy: hashtagcomedy.com Savage Tech: http://savagetech.industries Erik Sternberger: eriksternberger.com Amanda’s Picture Show A Go Go: oscarsrmysprbwl.libsyn.com It's All Been Done: itsallbeendoneradiohour.com/welcome Columbus Improv Meetup: meetup.com/Columbus-Improv-Comedy-Meetup/ Columbus Unscripted: columbusunscripted.com The Nest Theatre: nesttheatre.com Madlab Theatre: madlab.net Politipod: ipmnation.com/politipod Logo by Toni Sacco
Minister of Art & Communication Phil Porter suggests that some of the characteristics of progressive Christians have may prepare them for the difficult challenge of dealing with climate change,
Minister of Art & Communication Phil Porter weaves together the story of Jesus temptation in the wilderness, personal tales and lessons from Stephen Sondheim’s musical “Into the Woods” to talk about challenge, danger, transformation, and resourcefulness.
For this all-ages service about "upstanding," Phil Porter talks about how we can stand up to those who might be threatening or challenging even in our own community, as well as the ways that we can directly address issues of racism and discrimination.
On this episode of Behind the Mitten, John Gonzalez and Amy Sherman travel to Mackinac Island to learn about Mackinac State Historic Parks, including Fort Mackinac, Colonial Michilimackinac and Historic Mill Creek Discovery Park.Segment 1: Phil Porter, executive director of Mackinac State Historic Parks.Segment 2 (Listen at 10:35): Steven Brisson, Deputy Director of Mackinac State Historic Parks, and Dominick Miller, marketing manager at Mackinac State Historic Parks, tell us more about Colonial Michilimackinac.Segment 3 (Listen at 19:35): Phil Porter returns to test John and Amy about Mackinac Island trivia. Play along.Segment 4 (Listen at 28:55): Events and Beer of the Week.Learn more about Mackinac State Historic Parks at https://www.mackinacparks.com/Learn more about BTM at http://behindthemitten.com/
In this episode we talk to Peppered Wit about their Brighton Fringe play Blink (by Phil Porter). Content Warning: As always, listener discretion is advised. Some episodes may contain strong language/adult themes. Cast Iron Theatre: Twitter: @cast_ironacts @cit_pod www.castironbrighton.weebly.com cast_iron@outlook.com SUPPORT US & HELP US TO MAKE THIS PODCAST: Download/Rate/Review Become a Patron: https://www.patreon.com/citpod
On Advent Music Sunday, Minister of Art & Communication Phil Porter begins by imagining the first song that was ever sung. Then he explores how music moves us in so many different ways making it an important way to experience and express the holy.
Columbus improv veterans Brenden Calvert and Phil Porter return to join Sean, Toni and Scott in discussing David Lynch's 1986 surrealistic neo-noir thriller. Plugs Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/CinemaWheelerte/ Twitter : @CinemaWheelerte Madlab Theatre : http://madlab.net/ Columbus Unscripted : http://www.columbusunscripted.com Columbus Improv Wars : https://www.facebook.com/ColumbusImprov/ OCAO Strides for Hope 5K : ocao.org
John Gonzalez and Amy Sherman of Behind the Mitten spend the weekend on Mackinac Island as part of the Chippewa Hotel Michigan Craft Beer Weekend.Segment 1: Chris Shepler of Shepler's Mackinac Island Ferry.More info Shepler's: https://www.facebook.com/sheplersferry/Segment 2: Business owner Bob Benser talks about new projects, as well as the Island history. He co-owns the Chippewa Hotel, Original Murdick's Fudge as well as other ventures. (Listen at 10:01). More info on Original Murdick's Fudge: http://www.originalmurdicksfudge.com/More info on Chippewa Hotel: http://www.chippewahotel.com/Segment 3: Phil Porter, the director of Mackinac State Historic Parks, talk about the Island's rich history. (Listen at 19:08).More on Mackinac Parks: http://www.mackinacparks.com/Plus: You can hear the promo from the brewers/reps from Blackrocks, Founders, Beards, Dark Horse and Saugatuck Brewing.Segment 4: John and Amy talk to golf pro Chuck Olson of the Wawashkamo Golf Club (Listen at 29:33).More on Wawashkamo: http://www.wawashkamo.com/and Brian Bailey, GM at the Chippewa Hotel, Lilac Suites and the Pink Pony (Listen at 34:10). More on the Chippewa Hotel: http://www.chippewahotel.com/John and Amy also do BEER of THE WEEK from Blackrocks in Marquette. (Listen at 37:47). More on Blackrocks: http://www.blackrocksbrewery.com/#first-picMore on Behind the Mitten:https://www.facebook.com/behindthemitten?fref=ts
John Gonzalez and Amy Sherman of Behind the Mitten talk to Phil Porter, who is the director of Mackinac State Historic Parks on Mackinac Island and Mackinaw City.Phil talks about the Island's rich history, and all the things you can do with a family park pass for the season.More on Mackinac Parks: http://www.mackinacparks.com/More on Behind the Mitten: https://www.facebook.com/behindthemitten?fref=ts
Columbus improv veteran Phil Porter joins Sean, Toni and Scott to discuss Amy Heckerling's influential 1982 teen comedy.
Historian Tom Holland delivers his verdict on a new TV drama series charting the life of adventurer Marco Polo. As English National Ballet prepares to stage its Christmas stalwart, Nutcracker at the London Coliseum, Samira Ahmed visits the company's warehouse in Kent to meet the team behind the scenes. With the approach of the centenary of the WWI Christmas truce on the Western Front, playwright Phil Porter, whose new play at the RSC dramatises the truce, and historian Emily Mayhew discuss how the remarkable events of the day have been represented in culture. And Ryan Gilbey reviews a new documentary film Manakamana, shot entirely in a cable-car high above Nepal. Producer Craig Smith.
We'll explore InterPlay -- an active, creative way to unlock the wisdom of the body -- as a tool for tapping into personal, organizational and community creativity. Learn how InterPlay teaches the language and ethic of play.