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Cynthia Winton-Henry

Co-founder of InterPlay

California, USA
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Cynthia Winton-Henry
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Dance and Creativity

Dance: Ancient Medicine of the Body Politic

Cynthia Winton-Henry, M.Div, co-founded InterPlay _[www.interplay.org](http://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 [Cynthiawinton-henry.com](http://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 e_dited by Marcus Bussey and Camilla Mozzini.
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