- written by Ruth Schowalter, Certified InterPlay Leader, MS Applied Lingistics & ESL
We are all connected--"the group is within us"--so we are impacted by each individual. What a pleasure and what a responsibility! If we want more joy, health, and creativity in our communities, we are responsible for making that happen. InterPlay is one of the avenues for achieving that "contagious community health."
Today, on "Give InterPlay Day," I would like you to consider supporting my returning to the Clarkston Community Center to support its diverse communities by facilitating InterPlay playshops. In 2010, I had such a rich time learning from senior refugees--mostly from Bhutan--what their needs were and connecting with them.
In addition to the need to be involved in community with one another, they had a desire to move, have fun, laugh, learn some English, and to create. Already very creative in their daily lives, they brought such joy to participating in art and language learning in community! InterPlay is such a gentle respectful improvisational system that would provide some of these same gifts to the seniors and others in the Clarkston Community.
Today, on "Give InterPlay Day," I would like you to consider supporting my returning to the Clarkston Community Center to support its diverse communities by facilitating InterPlay playshops. In 2010, I had such a rich time learning from senior refugees--mostly from Bhutan--what their needs were and connecting with them.
In addition to the need to be involved in community with one another, they had a desire to move, have fun, laugh, learn some English, and to create. Already very creative in their daily lives, they brought such joy to participating in art and language learning in community! InterPlay is such a gentle respectful improvisational system that would provide some of these same gifts to the seniors and others in the Clarkston Community.
By supporting InterPlay Atlanta today on "Give InterPlay Day," (go here), you will give me the
opportunity to bring InterPlay to the programming for underserved communities in
Clarkston, Georgia in partnership with the Clarkston Community Center (CCC). How wonderful to collaborate with this diverse group of people through the gift of InterPlay!
The Clarkston Community Center, a 501(c)3, serves one of America’s most diverse communities. Formed in 1994, the CCC mission is to provide art, education, recreation and community building to Clarkston and Greater DeKalb County residents, both long-time Americans and newly arriving refugees.
CCC programs are
about improving the quality of life of those they serve, from youth to seniors
and everyone in between. CCC programs offer opportunities to learn, to gain
skills, to discover new interests, to meet neighbors, to enjoy the visual and
performing arts and to participate in any of a broad spectrum of programs,
activities and events.
"At the heart of
everything we do is community engagement," says McKenzie Wren, CCCd director. "We bring the world together so
people can learn and grow together through opportunities to share food, make
art, experience cultural events, dig in the garden, play sports and so much
more."
As a newly Certified InterPlay Leader and master ESL teacher with more than 25 years of experience as an educator I am so excited about bringing InterPlay to this diverse community!
In February 2015, after facilitating an introduction to InterPlay for the Clarkston Community Center staff, they brainstormed and saw the following possible applications for InterPlay:
-creating ease, joy and community for their senior refugee community, who would be engaging in InterPlay activities through the assistance of an interpreter.
-providing a safe place for children of refugees and American-born residents to build community together and to express themselves and explore their emotions as part of Art at the Center summer camp.
In February 2015, after facilitating an introduction to InterPlay for the Clarkston Community Center staff, they brainstormed and saw the following possible applications for InterPlay:
-creating ease, joy and community for their senior refugee community, who would be engaging in InterPlay activities through the assistance of an interpreter.
-providing a safe place for children of refugees and American-born residents to build community together and to express themselves and explore their emotions as part of Art at the Center summer camp.
-supplying an avenue for community connections by doing InterPlay at Saturday morning Clarkston Community Market.
-assisting in the development of long lasting friendships in a diverse community.
-contributing to the professional development of the Bhutanese Dancers of Georgia through InterPlay workshops
- Exploring
inter-generational Interplay with local Mommies and Me programming
-adding to community programming like MLK day
-using InterPlay forms to help the Clarkston community envision what kind of community they would like to have by the year 2034 in a program called "Imagining.”
I hope that you will give to InterPlay Atlanta today to support these activities at the CCC.
In addition to supporting InterPlay at the CCC, your gift of money would also go to supporting two other InterPlay Atlanta leaders, Jennifer Denning and Christine Gautreaux in their bringing InterPlay to:
- Women at Lee Arrendale State Prison in partnership with Reforming Arts.
- The Atlanta Pretrial Detention Center, part of the detention center's programming that is designed to support and empower women during their time of incarceration.
- NAMI of Georgia in conjunction with a street performance they will bring to downtown Decatur to raise awareness about mental illness.
http://atlantainterplay.blogspot.com/2015/03/on-eve-of-give-interplay-day.html
http://atlantainterplay.blogspot.com/2015/01/a-glimpse-interplay-at-lee-arrendale.html
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