Revitalizing the Love of Life

What does it mean to live with a Chronic Condition and love being alive? This question will be explored through photography, choreographed movement, music and spoken word, followed by dialogue. Skye Burn, a 69-year old woman, will demonstrate her recovery from rheumatoid arthritis through movement and song. She will share her healing strategy.

Richard Scholtz, a musician, lives with an artificial heart valve which has required being on coumadin for 30 years. Richard will speak from long experience working as a community partner in local and national efforts to re-imagine healthcare.

Helen Scholtz lives with chronic allergies and a sinus condition. Her photographs reveal intimate connection with the vitality and tenderness that is all around us.

Choreographer Pam Kuntz collaborated in creating this performance.   

Tickets at the door.

Photo by Helen Scholtz

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Sylvia Center for the Arts Studio Theater, 205 Prospect Street, Bellingham, WA
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